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    Organisms are all over the place. There are two specific types of organisms that are specifically common on earth.They are the Eukaryotes and prokaryotes cells. Both the prokaryotic and eukaryotic are found where there is life. They have similarities as well as differences. Both are very complex and well structured. Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic are important because they are literally all over the place. Eukaryotic are the earliest organisms on Earth. There are two major kinds of prokaryotic. The

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    of living organisms, the two most distinct types of cells are eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotes (pre-nucleus) are single-celled organisms which do not contain a nucleus nor do they have any membrane-bound organelles within them. Eukaryotes (literally meaning “true nucleus”) were developed many years after prokaryotes and can either be single-celled or multi-cellular organisms. In addition to an enclosed nucleus, they embody many other

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    Summary of “Prokaryote or eukaryote? A unique microorganism from the deep sea” (Yamaguchi et al, 2012) In the article “Prokaryote or eukaryote? A unique microorganism from the deep sea” (Yamaguchi et al, 2012) the discovery of a new, single celled organism is described, that shows prokaryotic and eukaryotic features, which could provide further evidence of the hypothesis, that eukaryotes descend from prokaryotes. The hypothesis for eukaryote origin states that a large, anaerobic prokaryote engulfed

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    between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Both organisms are composed of cells, the basic unit of life, with each cell surrounded by a cell membrane. The biggest difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that eukaryotes have a nucleus. They also have other membrane structures called organelles. Organelles are structures such as the endoplasmic reticulum and the mitochondria. The DNA in prokaryotes exists in a space called the nucleoid, and it is circular DNA, while eukaryotes have linear DNA, and it's

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    cell is the basic unit of life. Two groups are formed between living organisms, and those two groups are the eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Even though all organisms have the same characteristics of life, there are differences and similarities that are seen at the cellular level between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotes came into play around 3.5 billion years ago and then the eukaryotes evolved around 1.5 billion years ago. Prokaryotic cells only really refer to bacteria, while eukaryotic cells

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    Eukaryote Research Paper

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    The term ‘eukaryote’ encompasses most of the visible species on the planet. A eukaryotic cell is one who's genetic material and organelles are bound by membranes, as opposed to a prokaryote who’s nucleoid and organelles are not membrane bound and sit within the cell membrane in the protoplasm - this grouping is considered the most fundamental classifications of organisms. Among numerous compartments and structures, most eukaryotic genetic information is held within the nucleus, in chromosomes. The

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    Prokaryote Vs Eukaryotes

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    naked eye but they are all around. Bacteria are categorized to distinguish their contributions to the world of science. Over the years microbiologist and scientist have studied bacteria and cells functions within our environment. Prokaryote and Eukaryote are bacterial cells they have definite characteristic, the anatomical difference between them will distinguish the cells functions. Prokaryote is a single bacterial cell and they are recognized as the earliest form of life. These cells are not complex

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    These are also known as prokaryote and eukaryote. A prokaryote is a unicellular organism

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    labs preformed, objective is to understand the way the Unicellular Eukaryotes look, act, move around, survive, and so on. Through out the lab, different organisms will be observed, such as Euglena, Trypanosoma, Plasmodium, Paramecium, Vorticella, and Amoeba. Each organism will be observed under the microscope to give a better understanding of the major structures of each organism as well as the movement associated with each eukaryote. Procedure and Observation Euglena Using a plastic dropper,

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    M1 There are two types of cells; Prokaryote and Eukaryote. They have many differences including their structures and functions. The main difference being that a Eukaryote cell has an organised nucleus with a nuclear envelope, whereas a prokaryote cell does not have a nucleus at all. Eukaryotes are much more complex than a prokaryote cell. They have multiple organelles with many different functions. Eukaryotic cells are bigger in size than Prokaryotic cells. Some examples of eukaryotic cells are:

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