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There are 2 types of cells 1. Prokaryotes 2. Eukaryotes Prokaryotes • Do NOT have a membrane surrounding genetic material, therefore, can make proteins simultaneously when reading genetic code. • Lack some structures found in Eukaryotic cells Eukaryotes • Have a membrane surrounding their DNA, forming a NUCLEUS • Contain numerous internal membranes that have specific functions, called ORGANELLES External Structures – Bacteria • Glycocalyces – Sugar based external surrounding firmly attached to cell’s surface. • Flagella – Tail like structure that propels bacteria (also found on sperm cells). Flow of hydrogen and sodium ions allows movement. • Fimbriae and Pili – Hair like structures that adhere to surfaces to move bacterium. Cell Walls • Found in most prokaryotes – allows attachment to other cells and resistance to antimicrobial drugs. • Eg. Penicillin attacks cell walls of microbes • Peptidoglycan – Polysaccharide, divides cells into two types: 1. Gram-Positive (Thick layer of peptidoglycan) 2. Gram-Negative (Thin layer of peptidoglycan)
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