Microbiology Chapter 4 Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Questions and Answers | Already passed | Latest Update
Compare and contrast the overall cell structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. : Prokaryotes: do not have complex membrane-bound organelles one circular chromosome not enclosed with a membrane DNA not associated with histones Cell walls made mostly of peptidoglycan Divide by binary fission Eukaryotes: Do have complex membrane-bound organelles including a nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast 23 pairs of chromosomes enclosed within a membrane DNA wrapped with histones Cell walls are chemically simple Divide by mitosis 2 Identify the three basic shapes of bacteria : coccus(spherical) bacillus(rod) spiral How would you be able to identify streptococci through a microscope? : finding cells that have divided and remain attached in a chain-like pattern on the smear describe plasma membrane : separate in the internal and external sides of the cell and allo
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