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Catalyst 1.Name one of the scientists we discussed yesterday and what he contributed to the field of biology. 2.Describe 3 of the 7 characteristics of living organisms. 3.List the three parts of the Cell Theory.
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Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Ms. Klinkhachorn October 1, 2009
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Two Types of Cells ProkaryotesEukaryotes
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Two Types of Cells Prokaryotes – First form of life, have been around for billions of years – Size: 1 to 10 micrometers – Simple structure Eukaryotes – Evolved from prokaryotes – Size: 10 to 100 micrometers – Complex structure
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All Cells Have… 1.Genetic information – Our genetic info is what makes us all who we are – DNA 2.Cell membrane – Serves as a boundary 3.Cytoplasm – A fluid in cells where important chemical reactions take place – Gives structure
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Organelles “elle” in organelle means “little” – Little organ Specialized unit inside the cell that has its own function – Necessary in order to survive, grow, reproduce – Examples: produce energy, provide storage, package proteins Typically membrane-bound
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Prokaryotes Unicellular Do not have membrane-bound organelles No nucleus – DNA floats around in the cytoplasm Reproduction through binary fission Do have: – Ribosomes – responsible for protein production – Cilia/Flagella – enable movement in the environment
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Examples Bacteria and archea (blue-green algae) are the only prokaryotic cells
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Eukaryotes Can be unicellular (protists) or multicellular Complex, evolved from prokaryotes Have membrane-bound organelles DNA stored in the nucleus – Control center of the cell
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nucleus cell membrane organelles
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Examples Animal, plant, fungus, and protist cells are all eukaryotic cells.
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Root Words “Pro” = before “Eu” = true “Karyon” = kernel nucleus
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