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Cellular Structure Chapter 4
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Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Eubacteria Archaea Eukarya
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Kingdoms vs. Domains Eubacteria Archaea Eukarya Animalia Fungi Plantae Protista Monera (defunct)
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Bacterial Shapes Coccus (Sphere)Bacillus (Rod) Spiral
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Glycocalyx
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Flagella
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Fimbriae and Pilli
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Cell Wall
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Peptidogylcan
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Gram Positive vs. Gram Negative
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Topics for Today Flagellum Ribosomes Nucleus (form and function) Membrane System and Cycling Cytoskeleton Mitochondria and Plastid Organelles Endosymbiotic Theory Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Flagella Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Ribosomes Copyright 2009, John Ireland Public Domain - PDB
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Nucleus Copyright 2009, John Ireland Cell Nuclei in HeLa Cells Public Domain Image-Wikipedia
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Role of Nucleus Contains the DNA of the Cell Controls access to the DNA Regulates use of DNA Regulates division of DNA Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Fine Structure of Nucleus Copyright 2009, John Ireland Wikimedia Commons
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Endomembrane System Copyright 2009, John Ireland Wikimedia Commons
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Cytoskeleton Adds structure to the interior of eukaryotes. Moves organelles and materials through the cell Composed of Multiple Protein types Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Cytoskeleton Copyright 2009, John Ireland Wikimedia Commons
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Mitochondria Allow the use of oxygen in metabolism Found in almost all Eukaryotes Contain a circular piece of DNA Contain Ribosomes Divide by Binary Fission Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Mitochondria Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Chloroplasts Example of a Plastid Organelle Found in almost all Photosynthetic Eukaryotes Contain a circular piece of DNA Contain Ribosomes Divide by Binary Fission Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Chloroplasts Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Endosymbiotic Theory Explains the origin of the mitochondria and plastid organelles Degenerate endosymbiotic prokaryotes Allows for hypothesis formation and testing. Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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Endosymbiotic Theory Copyright 2009, John Ireland Aerobic Eubacteria Photosynthetic Eubacteria Protoeukaryote Aerobic Eukaryote Photosynthetic Eukaryote
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Evidence Supporting Theory Organelle ribosomes more closely resemble eubacterial ribosomes than eukaryotic ribosomes. DNA of Mitochondria is closely related to Rickettsia eubacteria. DNA of Chloroplasts is closely related to blue-green photosynthetic eubacteria. Copyright 2009, John Ireland
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