Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes

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Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes Dr. Gary Mumaugh Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes

Life Forms: Overview Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes: Introduction & Assessment Similarities and Differences between Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes

Characteristics of Cellular Life Cell Organization Three Basic Parts of a Cell Membrane (selectively porous both inside and out) DNA region (located within a nucleoid or nucleus) Cytoplasm & subcell parts, otherwise known as organelles Characteristics of Cellular Life

Minimal Requirements for Life Cell membrane that separates outside from inside A cell without a membrane is, by definition, not a cell All cells have DNA as basic genetic material All cells are composed of the same basic chemicals: carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, minerals, fats and vitamins All cells maintain some level of consistency with regard to the flow of nutrients and wastes that enter and leave the cell

All cells need a steady stream of energy All cells have the ability to reproduce and are the by-product of reproduction All cells need a steady stream of energy All cells have extensive sensory systems This information is regularly processed so that important metabolic decisions may be made in a timely manner

Prokaryotes: Introduction Prokaryotic cells are the more primitive Less complex than eukaryotic cells Prokaryotes contain fewer organelles Original inhabitants of this planet Reputation for being the toughest of the tough They outlast all other living things in terms of being able to withstand the cold, heat, acidity and other extreme conditions including pressure and altitude

Prokaryotes Two forms: Archaea and Bacteria Prokaryotes are unicellar Difference is in the structure of their cell walls Prokaryotes are unicellar They lack a cell nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles While the great majority of prokaryotes are bacteria, the two terms are often used interchangeably

Eukaryotes Organisms with a membrane-bound nuclei Mostly in multi-cellular form (known as protests) Eukaryotes are found within animals, plants and fungi

Structural Differences Between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Lack a nucleus and membrane-bound cell compartments They do have cell walls Smaller than eukaryotes Contain a single loop of DNA stored in an area named the nucleoid Higher metabolic rate & a higher growth rate

Eukaryotes Have a well defined nucleus Much larger than prokaryotes by typically a thousand times by volume Have a variety of internal membranes and structures called organelles Has a cytoskeleton composed of microtubules and microfilaments DNA is divided into several bundles called chromosomes

What Eukaryotes Have That Prokaryotes Do Not Have: Division of cells into nucleus and cytoplasm separated by nuclear envelope Complex chromosomes comprised of DNA Complex membranous cytoplasmic organelles Complex flagella and cilia Capable of ingesting fluid and certain materials within enclosed sacs Cellulose containing cells Cell division Two copies of genes per cell Sexual reproduction involving meiosis and fertilization