Bacterial and Fungal Cells Chromosome Plasmid. Task... Become an expert in bacteria or fungal cells by answering the following.. Produce a mini presentation.

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Bacterial and Fungal Cells Chromosome Plasmid

Task... Become an expert in bacteria or fungal cells by answering the following.. Produce a mini presentation incorporating the main points which are outlined below. 1.Which structures do fungal cells like yeast have in common with a plant cell? 2.Is yeast a plant cell? Explain your answer 3.Which structures do fungal cells like yeast have in common with an animal cell? 4.Is yeast an animal cell? Explain your answer Fungal cells e.g. yeast Bacterial Cells A plasmid is a circular piece of genetic material. It can be used to transfer a gene from one organism to another Produce a mini presentation incorporating the main points which are outlined below. 1.Which structures do bacterial cells have in common with plant cells? 2.Can bacterial cells be classed as plant cells? Explain your answer 3.Which structures do bacterial cells have in common with animal cells? 4.Can bacterial cells be classed as animal cells? Explain your answer 5.What feature do bacterial cells have that plant, animal or fungal cells do not have?

Feedback to your table and label the cell structures... Is there anything missing? Add the function of each part.

Summary Cell StructureIs it present? Animal cellPlant cellBacterial cellFungal cell Cell membrane Cell wall Chloroplasts Chromosomes Cytoplasm Mitochondria Nucleus Plasmid Ribosomes Vacuole