Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Review

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Warm-Up (1/6)
Answer the following questions, and explain in a
complete sentence why each answer is correct.
1. Which of the following is an example of a
prokaryotic cell?
a. Liver cell
b. Leaf cell
c. Bacterial cell
d. Sperm cell
2. Describe the steps in protein synthesis, beginning
with transcription.
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Date
Period
Prokaryotes vs.
Eukaryotes
Fleenor –
show evolution
on the board!
Prokaryotes vs.
Eukaryotes
• “Membrane-bound”
means there’s a
membrane around it.
Prokaryotes vs.
Eukaryotes
• “Membrane-bound”
means there’s a
membrane around it.
membrane
• All cells have a cell
membrane + DNA and
ribosomes.
ribosome
DNA
Prokaryotes vs.
Eukaryotes
• “Membrane-bound”
means there’s a
membrane around it.
membrane
• All cells have a cell
membrane + DNA and
ribosomes.
• Eukaryotes have
organelles inside with
membranes around them:
“MEMBRANE-BOUND.”
ribosome
DNA
Prokaryotes vs.
Eukaryotes
• Organelles in Eukaryotes:
• Nucleus
• ER
• Mitochondria
• Golgi
• Lysosome
Prokaryotes vs.
Eukaryotes
• Organelles in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes:
• Cell membrane
• Ribosome
• Cytoplasm
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Have to use the words:
Membrane, eukaryote, prokaryote, bacteria, ribosome,
nucleus, DNA, evolution
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As I’ve got in the board. Compare Transcription and
Translation:
What goes into it? What gets made? In which organelle does it happen?
Which monomers does it use? What is used to help make it happen?
Closure
Answer the following question in a complete
sentence:
Where is the DNA found in a
prokaryotic cell?
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Date
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