SC.912.L.14.3. What are the major types of cells? What are the major differences?

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SC.912.L.14.3

What are the major types of cells? What are the major differences?

The are two types of cells. ProkaryoticEukaryotic

Eu– means true Pro – means before Karyon – means kernel

Bacteria and Archeabacteria Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals Genetic material not in the nucleus Ribosomes No membrane bound organelles Membrane bound nucleus contains genes Ribosomes Membrane bound organelles ( examples: mitochondria, chloroplasts)

Unique Features Plant cellsCell Wall Large Vacuole ChloroplastsAnimal CellsCentrioles

Description A _____ is a type of _____ that … Example An eastern box turtle is a type of turtle that is commonly found in Tampa. Compare/Contrast _______ and ______ are similar in that they both…… but ________ while _______ … Example Box turtles and snapping turtles are similar in that they both omnivores, but box turtles are docile while snapping turtles will attack if handled.