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Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Prokaryotic Cell Structure Cell size, shapes, and arrangements Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell Glycocalyx: slime layer or capsule Fimbriae and sex pilus, flagella Cell wall and plasma membrane (g+, g-, mycobacteria, archaebacteria) Plasma membrane and material transport; osmosis Nuclear Area (Nucleoid), Plasmids, Ribosomes Endospores Eukaryotic Cell Structure Cytoplasm (open streets and city squares) Nucleus (library) Ribosomes (construction factories) Internal membrane System: ER, Golgi, Lysosomes Mitochondria (power station) Chloroplasts (food synthesis factory) Cytoskeleton (pulling ropes,& lumber)

Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Prokaryotic Cell Structure Cell size, shapes, and arrangements Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell Glycocalyx: slime layer

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Page 1: Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Prokaryotic Cell Structure Cell size, shapes, and arrangements Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell Glycocalyx: slime layer

Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes• Prokaryotic Cell Structure

• Cell size, shapes, and arrangements

• Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell

• Glycocalyx: slime layer or capsule

• Fimbriae and sex pilus, flagella

• Cell wall and plasma membrane (g+, g-, mycobacteria, archaebacteria)

• Plasma membrane and material transport; osmosis

• Nuclear Area (Nucleoid), Plasmids, Ribosomes

• Endospores • Eukaryotic Cell Structure

• Cytoplasm (open streets and city squares)

• Nucleus (library)

• Ribosomes (construction factories)

• Internal membrane System: ER, Golgi, Lysosomes

• Mitochondria (power station)

• Chloroplasts (food synthesis factory)

• Cytoskeleton (pulling ropes,& lumber)

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Plasma or Cell Membrane

Figure 4.14a

Page 3: Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Prokaryotic Cell Structure Cell size, shapes, and arrangements Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell Glycocalyx: slime layer

Types of Transport Across a Selectively Permeable Cell Membrane

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Osmosis and Water Balance in Cells

• Osmosis is the passive transport of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

• Water moves across a membrane from high concentration (high purity) to low concentration (low purity)

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Figure 4.18c-e

Osmosis: Water Moving From High Purity to Low Purity

Bacterial growth media is made to be isotonic with cells ( ~ 1% dissolved substances)

(outside) (outside)

Page 6: Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Prokaryotic Cell Structure Cell size, shapes, and arrangements Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell Glycocalyx: slime layer

Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes• Prokaryotic Cell Structure

• Cell size, shapes, and arrangements

• Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell

• Glycocalyx: slime layer or capsule

• Fimbriae and sex pilus, flagella

• Cell wall and plasma membrane (g+, g-, mycobacteria, archaebacteria)

• Plasma membrane and material transport; osmosis

• Nuclear Area (Nucleoid), Plasmids, Ribosomes

• Endospores, Cytoskeleton

• Eukaryotic Cell Structure• Cytoplasm (open streets and city squares)

• Nucleus (library)

• Ribosomes (construction factories)

• Internal membrane System: ER, Golgi, Lysosomes

• Mitochondria (power station)

• Chloroplasts (food synthesis factory)

• Cytoskeleton (pulling ropes,& lumber)

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Inclusions and Other Membranes

Figure 4.6a

Inclusion

Nucleoid (Nuclear Area)

Plasmid

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Ribosomes

Figure 4.19

Ribosomes from eukaryotes are larger and constructed differently

Page 9: Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Prokaryotic Cell Structure Cell size, shapes, and arrangements Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell Glycocalyx: slime layer

• Metachromatic granules (phosophate) Polysaccharide granules

• Lipid inclusions

• Sulfur granules

• Carboxysomes

• Thylakoids/photsynthetic membranes

• Gas vacuoles

• Magnetosomes

Intracellular Membranes and Inclusions

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Figure 4.21a

Endospore Formation

Endospores are heat-resistant, UV resistant, and chemically resistant

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Bacterial Cell Walls Include Scaffolding Proteins (Cytoskeleton)

Proteins similar to actin in eukaryotes help in expanding the peptidoglycan during bacterial growth by acting as scaffolds

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Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes II• Prokaryotic Cell Structure

• Cell size, shapes, and arrangements

• Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell

• Glycocalyx: slime layer or capsule

• Fimbriae and sex pilus, flagella

• Cell wall and plasma membrane (g+, g-, mycobacteria, archaebacteria)

• Plasma membrane and material transport; osmosis

• Nuclear Area (Nucleoid), Plasmids, Ribosomes

• Endospores, Cytoskeleton

• Eukaryotic Cell Structure• Cytoplasm (open streets and city squares)

• Nucleus (library)

• Ribosomes (construction factories)

• Internal membrane System: ER, Golgi, Lysosomes (Construction & shipping)

• Mitochondria (power station)

• Chloroplasts (food synthesis factory)

• Cytoskeleton (pulling ropes,& lumber)

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Comparison of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

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Greater Size, Complexity, and Nucleus in Eukaryotes

Figure 4.22b

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Figure 4.21a

Eukaryotic Cells:Protists, Plants, Animals, & FungiQuickTime™ and a

decompressorare needed to see this picture.Cell wall

(if present)

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Anatomy of Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes• Prokaryotic Cell Structure

• Cell size, shapes, and arrangements

• Parts of a Prokaryotic Cell

• Glycocalyx: slime layer or capsule

• Fimbriae and sex pilus, flagella

• Cell wall and plasma membrane (g+, g-, mycobacteria, archaebacteria)

• Plasma membrane and material transport; osmosis

• Nuclear Area (Nucleoid), Plasmids, Ribosomes

• Endospores • Eukaryotic Cell Structure

• Cytoplasm (open streets and city squares)

• Nucleus (library)

• Ribosomes (construction factories)

• Internal membrane System: ER, Golgi, Lysosomes

• Mitochondria (power station)

• Chloroplasts (food synthesis factory)

• Cytoskeleton (pulling ropes,& lumber)