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Q: Describe the role of the nucleoid, cell wall, ribosomes, and lagella in a prokaryotic cell.
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Q: What is the diference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell? Explain.
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Q: Discuss the difference between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell in terms of their nucleus.
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Q: Identify three differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
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Q: Identify the major distinctions between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell.
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Q: Describe a prokaryotic cell.
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Q: Which paragraph of the cellular theory has practical applications in health care and sterilization?
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Q: List the major differences between prokaryote and eukaryote cells
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Q: Make a Venn Diagram Comparing Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
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Q: Identify three major similarities and differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
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Q: Describe the Structure of peptidoglycan in the cell wall.
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Q: Create a table showing the similarities and differences of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
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Q: Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
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Q: Label the parts on the bacterial cell featured here and write a briefdescription of its function.
A: Bacteria are the prokaryotes that lack membrane-bound organelles and well-defined nucleus. The…
Q: Describe a eukaryotic cell in-depth and give an example of an organism that is made of eukaryotic…
A: Eukaryotic cells evolved from the primitive cells called prokaryotes these cells are advanced cells…
Q: Differentiate the following. 3. eukaryote and prokaryote
A: Eukaryotes: Eukaryotes are organisms with a nucleus encased within a nuclear envelope in their…
Q: Draw a diagram of a bacterial cell. Label and explain the function of each of the following…
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Q: Compare and contrast bacterial and archaeal cell wall
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Q: What is Periplasm in bacteria?
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List two observable characteristics that you could use to differentiate between eubacterial and cyanobacterial cells.
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- In the diagram below, identify the structures of a cyanobacterial cell based on the following descriptions: a) Outer cellular covering which includes: Mucilaginous layer – outermost layer covering the cell wall; protects the cell from harmful factors of the environment Cell wall – found just below the mucilaginous layer; 2 or 3-layered, the inner layer lies in between the outer wall layer and plasma membrane; the outer layer is made of peptidoglycan Innermost plasma membrane – selectively permeable membrane enclosing the cytoplasm b) Cytoplasm – found below the plasma membrane; the protoplasm which contains structures of different shapes and functions. Lamellae, which contain pigments such as chlorophylls, carotenes, xanthophylls, phycoerythrin and phycocyanin, are located in the peripheral region of cytoplasm. Ribosomes may also be found scattered in the cytoplasm. c) Nucleic material – the nucleoplasm that is centrally located in the cell and contains chromatin in the form…Indicate whether the following structures occur in Bacteria, Eukarya or both. Also indicate one function for the structure. 1 ) Ribosomes2) Nucleus3) Cell wall4) Flagella5) FimbriaeList three ways to distinguish Cyanobacteria from phytoplankton (algae).
- Select the choice that identifies the organism described in the following statement: The organism is heterotrophic, has cells with cell walls, and is a eukaryote. Question 24 options: a) Archaea b) Fungi c) The protist called an amoeba d) PlantaeExplain the following terms lysozyme (bacteria), cellulase (plant cells), chitinase (fungus).What type of micrograph is shown below? Is the organism pictured prokaryotic or eukaryotic? How can you tell?
- Select the choice that identifies the organism described in the following statement: The organism is heterotrophic, single celled, and a eukaryote. Question 22 options: a) An amoeba b) Archaea c) Hydra d) BacteriaWhich of the following is considered a distinguishing characteristic of prokaryotic cells?Question 6 options: a) They generally reproduce by binary fission. b) They possess a nucleus. c) They generally possess linear chromosomes. d) All of the above are true regarding most prokaryotes. e) None of the above are true.Compare and contrast the structure and function of the following among bacteria and eukaryotes: a. ribosome b. flagellum c. glycocalyx
- Which of the following statements is true? a) cells do not need ribosomes if they have mitochondriab) all cells have a cell membrane but not all cells have a cell wallc) all prokaryotes are unicellular and all eukaryotes are multicellulard) cells can have either a cell membrane or a cell wall or bothUsing bright-field microscopy to look at a slide prepared with a basic dye you observe cells with a clear inner compartment within the cell at 400X magnification. The cell is most likely a(n) A) prokaryote. B) bacterium. C) archaeon. D) eukaryote.There are three main ways that bacteria and archaea are essential to eukaryotic life. Explain the three different ways and give at least one example of each.