Bacteria

Cards (16)

  • What type of cells are prokaryotic cells?
    Bacteria
  • What is a key structural difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
    Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles
  • What is the size of prokaryotic cells compared to eukaryotic cells?
    Much smaller
  • What is the chemical composition of the cell wall in prokaryotic cells?
    Made of murine
  • Do prokaryotic cells have a nucleus?
    No, they do not
  • What type of ribosomes do prokaryotic cells have?
    70s ribosomes
  • What are ribosomes made of in prokaryotic cells?
    Proteins and rRNA
  • What is the function of the nucleolus in eukaryotic cells?
    RNA production and ribosome assembly
  • How is DNA organized in prokaryotic cells?
    Circular and loose in the cytoplasm
  • What type of cell walls do plant cells have?
    Cellulose
  • What is a plasmid in prokaryotic cells?
    A small loop of additional DNA
  • What is the function of the capsule in some prokaryotic cells?
    Prevents desiccation and hides antigens
  • What is the function of flagella in prokaryotic cells?
    Propels the bacteria
  • How do flagella function in prokaryotic cells?
    They rotate at the base like a motor
  • What are the main differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
    • Prokaryotic cells are smaller
    • No membrane-bound organelles in prokaryotic cells
    • Prokaryotic cells have 70s ribosomes
    • Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus
    • Prokaryotic cell walls contain murine
  • What are the additional structures found in some prokaryotic cells and their functions?
    • Plasmids: carry antibiotic resistance genes
    • Capsule: prevents desiccation and hides antigens
    • Flagella: propels the bacteria