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Prokaryotic Cells (2.2) & Eukaryotic Cells (2.3) Draw and label an E. coli (2.2.1) and a liver cell (2.3.1) Annotate diagrams with functions of structures (2.2.2 / 2.3.2) Identify structures in electron micrographs (2.2.3 / 2.3.3) Flagella Plasmid Mitochondria Golgi Body Compare pro- / eukaryotes (2.3.4) Remember: DR MARIO DNA (naked vs histones) Ribosomes (70S vs 80S) Morphology (unicellular vs multicellular) Average Size (1-5 μm vs 10-100 μm) Reproduction (binary fission vs mitosis) Internal Structures (membranous organelles) Other features (plasmids, ploidy, nucleus, etc) Compare plant / animal cells (2.3.5) Remember: Clever Vampires Can Confront Sunlight Cell Wall (cellulose vs none) Vacuole (large & central vs small & temporary) Chloroplast (present vs absent) Centrosome (no centrioles vs centrioles) Sugar Storage (starch vs glycogen) Outline 2 extracellular components (2.3.6) Cell Wall (plants) - maintain shape, infection barrier ECM (animals) - anchorage, segregation State how bacteria divide (2.2.4) Bacteria divide by binary fission

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Page 1: Prokaryotic Cells (2.2) & Eukaryotic Cells (2.3) › quick reference guides › 2.2 : 2.3 Cells.pdf · Compare pro- / eukaryotes (2.3.4) Remember: DR MARIO DNA (naked vs histones)

Prokaryotic Cells (2.2) & Eukaryotic Cells (2.3)

Draw and label an E. coli (2.2.1) and a liver cell (2.3.1)

Annotate diagrams with functions of structures (2.2.2 / 2.3.2)

Identify structures in electron micrographs (2.2.3 / 2.3.3)

Flagella

Plasmid

Mitochondria

Golgi Body

Compare pro- / eukaryotes (2.3.4)Remember: DR MARIO DNA (naked vs histones) Ribosomes (70S vs 80S) Morphology (unicellular vs multicellular) Average Size (1-5 µm vs 10-100 µm) Reproduction (binary fission vs mitosis) Internal Structures (membranous organelles) Other features (plasmids, ploidy, nucleus, etc)

Compare plant / animal cells (2.3.5)Remember: Clever Vampires Can Confront Sunlight Cell Wall (cellulose vs none) Vacuole (large & central vs small & temporary) Chloroplast (present vs absent) Centrosome (no centrioles vs centrioles) Sugar Storage (starch vs glycogen)

Outline 2 extracellular components (2.3.6)Cell Wall (plants) - maintain shape, infection barrierECM (animals) - anchorage, segregation

State how bacteria divide (2.2.4)Bacteria divide by binary fission