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Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells. Prokaryote Single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound cell parts (organelles)

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1 Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells

2 Prokaryote Single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound cell parts (organelles)

3 Features of Prokaryotes Cannot carry out specialized functions Lived at least 3.5 billion years ago and were only organisms on the planet for nearly 2 billion years Warrawoona Formation, Australia, 3.5 billion years ago, prokaryotes (no nucleus, probably cyanobacteria)

4 Features of Prokaryotes continued Modern prokaryotes are informally called bacteria. Genetic material is a single circle of DNA Have a cell wall for structure and flagella for movement

5 Eukaryote An organism whose cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles Organelle is a structure that carries out a specific function

6 Eukaryotes continued Many single-celled eukaryotes use flagella or cilia to move around and/or to move material across cell membrane Flagella whip back and forth. They are structurally different from the flagella found in prokaryotes. Cilia are shorter and beat stiffly in one direction.

7 Eukaryote vs. Prokaryote


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