Lecture 2- Taxis and Eukaryotes Flashcards

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what is the difference between eukaryote and prokaryote cell size? what are their typical sizes?

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prokaryotic: typically 0.2- 2.0 um diameter
eukaryotic: typically 10-100 um diameter

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how much bigger typically are eukaryotes then prokaryotes?

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10x bigger

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because eukaryotes are bigger, what can be said about them? SA, time to grow

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eukaryotes have lower surface area to volume ratio so they need more sophisticated transport mechanisms
grow slower

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what is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic nucleus?

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prokaryotic: no nuclear membrane or nucleolus (nucleoid)
eukaryotic: true nucleus with nuclear membrane and nucleolus

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what is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic membrane enclosed organelles?

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prokaryotic: dont have any
eukaryotic: present membrane enclosed organelles (golgi, mitochondria, chloroplasts…)

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what is the difference in ribosomes from prokaryotes to eukaryotes?

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prokaryotic: smaller size 70S
eukaryotic: larger size 80S

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difference in chromosomal DNA between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

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prokaryotes: singular, circular
eukaryotic: multiple linear chromosomes with histones

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how do prokaryotes and eukaryotes divide?

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prokaryotes: binary fission
eukaryotes: mitosis and meiosis

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because eukaryotic cells are more complex internally what do they have that prokaryotes dont? transport and structure?

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have a cytoskeleton
intra-cytoplasmic membranes used for transport

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what is the purpose of the nucleus?

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to hold genetic information

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what is genetic information in the nucleus?

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multiple linear double stranded DNA chromosomes

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what is the purpose of the mitochondria?

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site of respiration and oxidative phosphorylation

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what does the mitochondria consist of? what is it surrounded by?

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70S ribosomes and DNA
surrounded by 2 membranes

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what is the purpose of the chloroplast? function

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site of photosynthesis

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what does the chloroplast contain? what is it surrounded by?

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contains chlorophyll, DNA and 70S ribosomes
surrounded by 2 membranes

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what evidence supports that mitochondria and chloroplasts both evolved from bacteria? (5)

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semi- autonomous (reproduce independently)
have circular chromosomes
70S ribosomes
2 membranes
outer membrane has porins