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1 Cells Continued 11/8/17

2 How we classify Cells! Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
Unicellular vs. Multicellular Photosynthetic vs. Non-Photosynthetic

3 Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
Differences Prokaryotic Cells do NOT have a nucleus. Eukaryotic Cells have a nucleus. Prokaryotic Cells are unicellular Eukaryotic Cells are multicellular Prokaryotic Cells do not have membrane bound organelles Eukaryotic Cells have membrane bound organelles Similarities Cell Membrane Ribosomes Cytoplasm DNA

4 Unicellular vs. Multicellular
All life functions occur in the cell The entire organism consists of one singular cell. Multicellular Specializes in specific functions. The organism is made of many cells.

5 Photosynthetic Vs. Non-Photosynthetic
Cells has chloroplast and goes through the process of Photosynthesis Non-Photosynthetic The cell does not contain chloroplast and can not preform photosynthesis.

6 Bacteria Cells Unicellular Prokaryotic Non-Photosynthetic
DNA in bacteria cells is contained in one circular chromosome in the cytoplasm. Can be 3 different shapes

7 Protists Cell Mostly Unicellular Eukaryotic
Some are Photosynthetic while others are not 3 Different kinds of protists Animal Like Plant Like Fungi Like

8 Plant Cells Multicellular Eukaryotic Photosynthetic
Have a large vacuoles Cell wall to provide structure to the cell Have chloroplasts to help preform photosynthesis Rectangular shape

9 Animal Cells Multicellular Eukaryotic Non-Photosynthetic
Have smaller vacuoles if any because the do not need the storage Has a round shape Does not contain chloroplast


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