Biology with Mrs. McGaffin - Home · Comparative Cytology: All living things are made up of cells that contain ribosomes, cytoplasm, and cell membrane etc.; Eukaryotes similar-basic-organelles.
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Prokaryote: no nucleus or organelles –Chromosome & plasmids float freely in cytoplasm Ribosomes: create proteins Flagella: used in movement Pili: act.
BIG PICTURE: MAKING PROTEINS DNA RNA PROTEIN Nucleus Cytoplasm Ribosomes.
VIRAL INFECTIONS IHAB YOUNIS, MD Part I. Some properties of viruses Possess no membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, or other cellular components They cannot.
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Cells. Prokaryotes DO have: Cell Membrane Cell Wall (not like plant’s cell wall) Cytoplasm DNA (genetic material) Ribosomes Flagella / Cilia.
BACTERIAL STRUCTURE. Bacterial cell (coccus or bacillus) will have some structures common Cell wall Cell membrane Cytoplasm Ribosomes Chromosome.
Prokaryotes Lack nuclei Typically lack or have very few internal membranes Cytoplasm contains ribosomes, storage granules that hold glycogen, lipid, or.
1.What organelles/parts do prokaryotes have? Ribosomes, Flagella, genome(DNA), cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm 2. How are prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
Ms. Napolitano & Mrs. Haas CP Biology. Plasma (Cell) Membrane Cytoplasm Cytosol Centrosome Centriole Chromosomes Ribosomes Nucleoid Nucleus Nucleolus.
1 -nucleus -cytoplasm -nucleolus-cell membrane Vacuole -chloroplast -mitochondria -ribosomes -endoplasmic reticulum(ER)
Biology Keystone Exam Review Packet · Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells both contain ribosomes, cytoplasm, a plasma membrane, ... Carbon dioxide can easily be exchanged through
Protein Synthesis. I.Protein Production A. Background Info 2. Ribosomes (in the cytoplasm) are where ALL proteins are initially produced: - proteins staying.
Nucleus Vacuole Chloroplast Mitochondria Ribosomes Ribosome Endoplasmic Reticulum Endoplasmic Reticulum Cell Wall Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Nucleolus Golgi.
Cell Review. Organelles! Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Prokaryote – simple, can’t carry out complex functions – Have DNA/RNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane.
CELL MODELCELL MODEL Cell (plasma) Membrane Cytoplasm Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Secretory Vesicle Ribosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Centrioles Lysosome
2 Protein Targeting pathways Protein synthesis always begins on free ribosomes In cytoplasm 1) Post -translational: proteins of plastids, mitochondria,
Cell Structure and Function - Review Cell “plasma” Membrane Nucleus Mitochondrion Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi Body Lysosome ribosomes cytoplasm cytoskeleton.