3 ...| 6 e of cell Typically 0.2-2.0 m m in diameter Typically 10-100 mm in diameter ucleus No nuclear membrane or nucleoli (nucleoid) True nucleus, consisting of nuclear membrane & lembrane-enclosed Absent Present; examples include lysosomes, Golgi comp endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria & chloropla. rganelles Cell wall Usually present; chemically complex (typical When present, chemically simple bacterial cell wall includes peptidoglycan) Cytoplasm No cytosketeton Cytoskeleton Ribosomes Smaller size (70S) Larger size (8OS); smaller size (70S) in organelles Chromosome (DNA) Single circular chromosome; lacks histones Multiple linear chromosomes with histones arrangement 1. Hypothesize why ribosomes are smaller in prokaryotes? The small subunit both the ma and its proteins complexes with the large 50S subunit to form the 7OS 2. Using the table above, provide 3 evidence that supports the theory that eukaryotiç çells developed from prokaryotic cells.

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e of cell
Typically 0.2-2.0 m m in diameter
Typically 10-100 mm in diameter
ucleus
No nuclear membrane or nucleoli (nucleoid)
True nucleus, consisting of nuclear membrane &
iembrane-enclosed Absent
Present; examples include lysosomes, Golgi comp
endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria & chloropla.
rganelles
Cell wall
Usually present; chemically complex (typical
bacterial cell wall includes peptidoglycan)
When present, chemically simple
Cytoplasm
No cytosketeton
Cytoskeleton
Ribosomes
Smaller size (70S)
size (80S); smaller size (70S) in organelles
Large
Chromosome (DNA)
Single circular chromosome; lacks histones
Multiple linear chromosomes with histones
arrangement
1. Hypothesize why ribosomes are smaller in prokaryotes? The small subunit both the ma and its proteins complexes with the large
50S subunit to form the 7OS
2. Using the table above, provide 3 evidence that supports the theory that eukaryotic cells developed from prokaryotic cells.
Transcribed Image Text:100% Normal text Luckiest Guy - BIUA 18 4 9 e of cell Typically 0.2-2.0 m m in diameter Typically 10-100 mm in diameter ucleus No nuclear membrane or nucleoli (nucleoid) True nucleus, consisting of nuclear membrane & iembrane-enclosed Absent Present; examples include lysosomes, Golgi comp endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria & chloropla. rganelles Cell wall Usually present; chemically complex (typical bacterial cell wall includes peptidoglycan) When present, chemically simple Cytoplasm No cytosketeton Cytoskeleton Ribosomes Smaller size (70S) size (80S); smaller size (70S) in organelles Large Chromosome (DNA) Single circular chromosome; lacks histones Multiple linear chromosomes with histones arrangement 1. Hypothesize why ribosomes are smaller in prokaryotes? The small subunit both the ma and its proteins complexes with the large 50S subunit to form the 7OS 2. Using the table above, provide 3 evidence that supports the theory that eukaryotic cells developed from prokaryotic cells.
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