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Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Date: Sept. 20th/2011 http://t2.gstatic.com/images? q=tbn:ANd9GcTB6YQWcF9pYillWplUSjwLeaYe9b6DpWQa5E nlY_oZHbJGcx_00w http://explore.ecb.org/videos/VLC_file? TYPE=Image&P1=2080&REFERER=OTHER
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Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

Date: Sept. 20th/2011

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTB6YQWcF9pYillWplUSjwLeaYe9b6DpWQa5EnlY_oZHbJGcx_00w

http://explore.ecb.org/videos/VLC_file?TYPE=Image&P1=2080&REFERER=OTHER

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• Absence of organelles.• There is no true nucleus.• Some bacteria have flagellum.

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Ultrastructure of E. coli.

2.2.1 Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of Escherichia coli (E. coli) as an example of a prokaryote

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What are the functions of these prokaryotic cell parts?

2.2.2 Annotate the diagram from 2.2.1 with the functions of each named structure

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2.2.3 Identify structures from 2.2.1 in electron micrographs of E. coli

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Prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission

• Asexual method of reproduction.• The cells produced are genetically identical (clones).

2.2.4 State that prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission

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2.3.1.Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of a liver cell as an example of an animal cell

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2.3.2 Annotate the diagram from 2.3.1 with the functions of each named structure.

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http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/alllife/eukaryotamm.html

2.3.3 Identify structures from 2.3.1 in electron micrographs of liver cells.

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Which structures can you identify in this false-coloured TEM (transmission electron microscopy) image?

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2.3.3 Identify structures from 2.3.1 in electron micrographs of liver cells.

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http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/214698/enlarge

Magnification x47,500 at 10X8 cm size.

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http://www.sciencephoto.com/media/214698/enlarge

Magnification x47,500 at 10X8 cm size.

Nucleus

Nuclear membrane

mitochondria

endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

ribosomes

2.3.3 Identify structures from 2.3.1 in electron micrographs of liver cells.

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Differences between plant and animal cells

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PLANT CELL

ANIMAL CELL

Can change shape, usually rounded

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2.3.5 State three differences between plant and animal cells

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Extracellular matrix: refers to components outside the cell.

PLANT CELLS• Prevents excessive uptake of water by the cell

ANIMAL CELLS• Support: Provides structural support for the integrity of the tissue or organ.

extracellular matrix protein (fibronectin, green)

cytoskeletal microfilaments (actin, red)

cytoskeletal microfilaments (actin, red)

2.3.6 Outline two roles of extracellular components


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