PROKARYOTIC EUKARYOTIC OR BOTH!?

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PROKARYOTIC EUKARYOTIC OR BOTH!? IT’S TIME TO PLAY…. PROKARYOTIC EUKARYOTIC OR BOTH!?

Name means: “before” “nucleus”

Name means “true” “nucleus”

More complex

Have DNA

All bacteria

The basic unit of life

May have cell wall

Examples: Fungi, Plants, Animals

Bound by cell membrane

Bigger

ONLY unicellular organisms

Has a membrane-bound nucleus

Smaller

Can make up unicellular OR multicellular organisms

More simple (less complex)

Amoeba

Blue = lining of human mouth Pink, orange, yellow = bacteria (good and bad)

6 different species of bacteria – Top 3 = good; Bottom 3 = bad Good: Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium and Propionibacterium Bad: MRSA, Toxoplasma and Super-Gonorrhea

E. coli

Paramecium – point out all the organelles - Eukaryotic