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Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
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Prokaryotes Prokaryotes: (pro- means before, and -karyote means nucleus) First type of cells to evolve Very small (size of mitochondria) Unicellular Two Types: Archaea and Eubacteria Cell Division/Reproduction: Asexual via Binary Fission
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Prokaryote Shape Common shapes: rod shaped, spherical, or spiral
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Prokaryote Structure Components: cell membrane cell wall ribosomes flagella or cilia nucleoid cytoplasm capsule No membrane bound organelles
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Prokaryote Genetic Information Single, circular chromosome of DNA. May also have plasmids. small pieces of DNA with additional genes
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EUKARYOTES Emerged 1.6-2.1 Billion years ago Characteristics: Complex structure with Nucleus and Membrane-Bound Organelles 20-50 micrometeres, but up to meters in length Unicellular and Multicellular
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Discussion If all cells originate from other cells, how do you think eukaryotes came about? Endosymbiotic theory - states that some eukaryotic organelles evolved from prokaryotes. For example, some of the organelles found in eukaryotes originated as prokaryotic cells that came to reside within a host cell. The host and prokaryotic cells benefited from each other and eventually resulted in this evolutionary change of eukaryote cells.
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Types of Eukaryotes Unicellular (Protozoa) Protists paramecium, amoebae Fungi yeast Multicellular (Metazoa) Fungi Plants Animals Reproduction for ALL eukaryotes may be asexual or sexual.
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