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Small and simple appearance Often lived as single celled org Have a tough outer coat (called a cell wall) PM contains all DNA |
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In a region called the nucleoid, often present as one circular chromosome. |
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Eukaryotes Nucleus and living |
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a seperate internal compartment where DNA is stored. Most live as a single celled organism (protists) but also can form multicellular organisms. |
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Differences between Euk and Prok size and membrane bound organelles |
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Euks are large in size, they have membranes that bound their intercellular organelles. Euks have a nucleur envelope. |
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Differences between Euk and Prok Chromosomes |
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Prok- singular, circular with no nucleosomes. Euk- Multiple, linear and wound on nucleosomes |
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Organelles that Euk have and prokaryotes dont |
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Golgi, ER, Lysosomes, Perioxsomes, Mitochondria |
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Chlorophyll and ribosome diff in Euk and Pro |
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Chloro- pro- not in chloroplasts euk- in chloroplasts, Ribosomes are smaller in prokaryotes. |
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Microtubules, intermediate filaments, microfilaments |
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prok- absent, euk- present |
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Lack microtubules (Pro) Comtains microtubules (Euk) |
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