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Prokaryotes v. Eukaryotes Fall 07
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ProkaryoteEukaryote Nucleus? Size Age Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusNucleus? Size Age Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Size Age Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameter Size Age Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameterLarger, over 10 μ m diam. Age Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameterLarger, over 10 μ m diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs.Age Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameterLarger, over 10 μ m diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs.Younger, 1.5 billion yrs Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameterLarger, over 10 μ m diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs.Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameterLarger, over 10 μ m diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs.Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles Examples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameterLarger, over 10 μ m diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs.Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles BacteriaExamples
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ProkaryoteEukaryote No NucleusHas a Nucleus Small, 1-10 μ m in diameterLarger, over 10 μ m diam. Old, 3.5 billion yrs.Younger, 1.5 billion yrs No membrane bound organelles Has membrane bound organelles BacteriaPlant & Animal cells
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