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Cytoskeleton
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Eukaryotic Cell structure
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Prokaryotic Cell structure
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How are prokaryotic cells charged compared to eukaryotic cells?
They are charged differently than
eukaryotes
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What is the structure of DNA in prokaryotic cells?
One molecule of
supercoiled DNA
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Why is prokaryotic DNA more compact?
It is
supercoiled
to make it compact
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How do prokaryotic cells compare in size to eukaryotic cells?
They are smaller than eukaryotes
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What determines the size of prokaryotic cells in a solution?
Rate at which they
settle
or form sediment
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What is the ribosome size in eukaryotic cells?
80s
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What is the ribosome size in prokaryotic cells?
70s
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What is the composition of prokaryotic cell walls?
Made from
peptidoglycan
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What is mucin?
A complex
polymer
from
amino acids
and sugar
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How does the flagellum of prokaryotic cells compare to that of eukaryotic cells?
Thinner than the
equivalent
structure of eukaryotes
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Where does the energy for prokaryotic flagellum come from?
From
chemiosmosis
, not
ATP
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How is the flagellum attached to the prokaryotic cell membrane?
By a
basal body
rotated by a
molecular motor
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What are the similarities and differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
Nucleus
: Prokaryotic - not present; Eukaryotic - present
DNA: Prokaryotic - circular; Eukaryotic - linear
DNA organization: Prokaryotic - not associated with
histones
; Eukaryotic - associated with histones
Organelles
: Prokaryotic - non-membrane bound; Eukaryotic - membrane-bound
Cell wall: Prokaryotic -
peptidoglycan
; Eukaryotic - chitin (fungi),
cellulose
(plants)
Ribosomes
: Prokaryotic - smaller (70s); Eukaryotic - larger (80s)
Cytoskeleton
: Prokaryotic - present; Eukaryotic - present, more complex
Reproduction: Prokaryotic -
binary fission
; Eukaryotic - asexual or sexual
Cell type: Prokaryotic -
unicellular
; Eukaryotic - unicellular and
multicellular
Cell surface membrane: Both present
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What type of reproduction do prokaryotic cells undergo?
Binary fission
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What type of cell structure do prokaryotic cells have?
Unicellular
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What type of cell structure do eukaryotic cells have?
Unicellular
and
multicellular
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What is the composition of the cell wall in fungi and plants?
Chitin
in fungi, cellulose in plants
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What is the size of ribosomes in prokaryotic cells?
Smaller,
70s
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What is the size of ribosomes in eukaryotic cells?
Larger,
80s
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What is the cytoskeleton like in prokaryotic cells?
Present but less
complex
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What is the cytoskeleton like in eukaryotic cells?
Present and more
complex
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Is the cell surface membrane present in prokaryotic cells?
Yes
,
it
is
present
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Is the cell surface membrane present in eukaryotic cells?
Yes
,
it
is
present
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What houses nearly all the cell's genetic material?
Nucleus
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What is a nucleotide used for?
Makes
RNA
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What does dermatitis consist of?
DNA
and
proteins
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What are centrioles?
Self-replicating
organelles
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How many bundles of microtubules do centrioles have?
Nine
bundles
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What role do centrioles play in cell division?
Help
in
organizing
cell
division
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Are centrioles membrane-bound?
No
,
they
are
not
membrane-bound
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What do motor proteins in centrioles do during spindle formation?
Travel along
tubulin
pulling
chromosomes
apart
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What is the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
Involved in making
lipids
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What types of substances does the smooth endoplasmic reticulum synthesize?
Cholesterol, phospholipids,
steroid hormones
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What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum composed of?
Series of flattened membrane-bound sacs called
cisternae
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What is the function of ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
Transports
proteins
made on attached ribosomes
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What happens to some proteins made in the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
They are
secreted
or placed on the
cell membrane
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What does the nuclear envelope contain?
Nuclear pores
for molecule passage
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What is nucleoplasm?
Fluid present in the
nucleus
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What is the Golgi apparatus composed of?
Stack of
membrane-bound
flattened
sacs
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What does the Golgi apparatus do with proteins received from the RER?
Modifies and packages them into
vesicles
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