CHARACTERISTICS OF PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC CELLS

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CHARACTERISTICS OF PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC CELLS. CHAPTER 4. Prokaryotes binary fission no nucleus/nucleoid no organelles no introns genes arranged as operons cell wall of peptidoglycan. Eukaryotes mitosis/meiosis nucleus histones organelles introns - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CHARACTERISTICS OF PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC CELLS

CHAPTER 4

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Cellular Characteristics Prokaryotes binary fission no nucleus/nucleoid no organelles no introns genes arranged as operons cell wall of peptidoglycan

Eukaryotes mitosis/meiosis nucleus histones organelles introns cell wall of chitin or cellulose or absent 80s rRNA

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Prokaryotic Cells Sizes

Shapes

Arrangement

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Typical Prokaryotic Cell

Fig. 4-16ab

Gram–positive

Peptidoglycan

Cytoplasm

Membrane

Gram–negative

Peptidoglycan

Cytoplasm

Cytoplasmic membrane

Periplasm

Outer membrane(Iipopolysaccharide and protein)

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Gram Positive Cell Wall Gram positive

Fig. 4-16c

Peptidoglycan

Cytoplasmicmembrane

TEM of bacterium

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Gram Negative Cell Wall Gram negative

Fig. 4-16Gram–positive

Peptidoglycan

Cytoplasm

Membrane

Gram–negative

Peptidoglycan

Cytoplasm

Cytoplasmic membranePeriplasm

Outer membrane(Iipopolysaccharide and protein)

Outer membrane

Cytoplasmicmembrane

Peptidoglycan

Peptidoglycan

Cytoplasmicmembrane

PeptidoglycanPeptidoglycan

Fig. 4-23

O–polysaccharide

Outermembrane

Cellwall

Periplasm

Cytoplasmicmembrane

Corepolysaccharide

Lipid A Protein Out

Lipopoly-saccharide(LPS)

8 nm

Porin

Phospholipid

Lipoprotein

In

Peptidoglycan

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Acid Fast Cell Wall

Acid Fast

Wall deficient

Lipid layer penetrated by hydrophobic carbol fuchsin

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Cell Structures — Membrane

Plasma membrane

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Cell Structures — Membrane

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Internal Cell Structures

Cytoplasm

Ribosomes

Nuclear region

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Inclusions

Internal Membranes

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Endospores

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Fig. 4-38

Fig. 4-39

Vegetative cell

Developing spore

Sporulating cell

Mature spore

Ger

min

atio

n

Fig. 4-41

Exosporium

Spore coat

Core wall

Cortex

DNA

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Cell Structures — External

Flagellae

Fig. 4-4714 nm

Filament

Flagellin

Outermembrane(LPS)

Hook

L Ring

P Ring

Rod

Periplasm

MS Ring Basalbody

C Ring

Cytoplasmicmembrane Mot

protein

Fli proteins(motor switch)

45 nm

Motprotein

Peptidoglycan

Rod

MS Ring

C Ring

Motprotein

L P

MS

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Cell Structures — Axial filaments Axial Filaments

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Cell Structures — Attachment

Pili

Fimbriae

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Cell Structures — Glycocalyx

Capsule

Slime Layer

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Eukaryotic Cell Structure

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Eukaryotic Cells Plasma membrane

Cytoplasm

Nucleus

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Eukaryotic Organelles — Mt Mitochondria

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Eukaryotic Organelles — Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts

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Eukaryotic Organelles

Ribosomes

Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Eukaryotic Organelles

Golgi Apparatus

Lysosomes

Peroxisomes

Vacuoles

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Cytoskeleton and Motility Cytoskeleton Flagellae

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Motility — Cilia

Cilia

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Motility — Cilia

Cilia

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Motility — Cilia

Cilia

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Motility — Pseudopods

Pseudopodia

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Cell Walls

Fungal cell wall (chitin) Plant cell wall(cellulose)

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Endosymbiotic Theory

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Endosymbiosis

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Movement Across Membranes

Diffusion

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Osmosis

Water movement

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Active Transport

Active transport

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Endo/Exocytosis

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