Season 1: The Basics of Cells

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Season 1: The Basics of Cells Episode 2: Cell Types Get out your notebook and have a seat.

Types of Cells The Cell Theory Cells are the basic unit of life All living things are made of cells Cells come from preexisting cells

B. Two main types of cells: Prokaryotes Existed 3.5 billion years ago

ii. Have no nucleus “Pro” = early “Kayro” = nucleus

iii. Includes bacteria and archaea

b. Eukaryotes Existed 1.5 billion years ago

ii. Have a nucleus “Eu” = true “Kayro” = nucleus

iii. Includes plants and animals