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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 ...

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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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...There are types of cells prokaryotes eukaryotes do not have a membrane surrounding genetic material therefore can make proteins simultaneously when reading code lack some structures found in eukaryotic their dna forming nucleus contain numerous internal membranes that specific functions called organelles external bacteria glycocalyces sugar based firmly attached to cell s surface flagella tail like structure propels also on sperm flow hydrogen and sodium ions allows movement fimbriae pili hair adhere surfaces move bacterium walls most attachment other resistance antimicrobial drugs eg penicillin attacks microbes peptidoglycan polysaccharide divides into two gram positive thick layer negative thin...

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