BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Golgi Apparatus, Flagellum, Lysosome

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Bi110 - lecture 7 - prokaryotes and eukaryotes. All types of cells share basic features: Subtle differences between the methods that eukaryotes and prokaryotes use. Constitutes as 2 of the 3 domains of life. Carry two different forms of dna in. Prokaryotes can carry more than one type of plasmid (there"s a limit to how many) They can live in about every environment on earth. On one circular chromosome within a nucleoid. On plasmids that can be transferred among individuals through a process called conjugation. The nucleus and organelles are how we define a eukaryotic cell as prokaryotes don"t have a nucleus. These are not the same as multicellular cells as unicellular cells can be eukaryotic (ex. algae, yeast) Have chloroplasts, plasmodesmata, and a cell wall, unlike animal cells. A vacuole in plant cells is much larger than a vacuole in plant cells. Vacuoles take up 90% of the volume of a plant cell.

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