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Prokaryotes v. Eukaryotes Fall 2011

Prokaryote Eukaryote Nucleus? Size Age Organelles Examples

Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Nucleus? Size Age Organelles Examples

Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Size Age Organelles Examples

Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Size Age Organelles Examples

Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Larger, over 10 μm diam. Age Organelles Examples

Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Larger, over 10 μm diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs. Age Organelles Examples

Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Larger, over 10 μm diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs. Younger, 1.5 billion yrs Organelles Examples

No membrane bound organelles Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Larger, over 10 μm diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs. Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Organelles Examples

No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Larger, over 10 μm diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs. Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles Examples

No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Larger, over 10 μm diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs. Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles Bacteria Examples

No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles Prokaryote Eukaryote No Nucleus Has a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μm in diameter Larger, over 10 μm diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs. Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles Bacteria Plant & Animal cells