Catalyst 1.Name one of the scientists we discussed yesterday and what he contributed to the field of biology. 2.Describe 3 of the 7 characteristics of living organisms. 3.List the three parts of the Cell Theory.
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Ms. Klinkhachorn October 1, 2009
Two Types of Cells ProkaryotesEukaryotes
Two Types of Cells Prokaryotes – First form of life, have been around for billions of years – Size: 1 to 10 micrometers – Simple structure Eukaryotes – Evolved from prokaryotes – Size: 10 to 100 micrometers – Complex structure
All Cells Have… 1.Genetic information – Our genetic info is what makes us all who we are – DNA 2.Cell membrane – Serves as a boundary 3.Cytoplasm – A fluid in cells where important chemical reactions take place – Gives structure
Organelles “elle” in organelle means “little” – Little organ Specialized unit inside the cell that has its own function – Necessary in order to survive, grow, reproduce – Examples: produce energy, provide storage, package proteins Typically membrane-bound
Prokaryotes Unicellular Do not have membrane-bound organelles No nucleus – DNA floats around in the cytoplasm Reproduction through binary fission Do have: – Ribosomes – responsible for protein production – Cilia/Flagella – enable movement in the environment
Examples Bacteria and archea (blue-green algae) are the only prokaryotic cells
Eukaryotes Can be unicellular (protists) or multicellular Complex, evolved from prokaryotes Have membrane-bound organelles DNA stored in the nucleus – Control center of the cell
nucleus cell membrane organelles
Examples Animal, plant, fungus, and protist cells are all eukaryotic cells.
Root Words “Pro” = before “Eu” = true “Karyon” = kernel nucleus