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Page 1: Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote - Ms. Simpson's class site€¦ · Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote •1st division . I)Prokaryotes A) bacteria and archea B) characteristics 1)1-10μm 2) lack a

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote

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• 1st division

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I)Prokaryotes

A) bacteria and archea

B) characteristics

1)1-10μm

2) lack a true nucleus

a)keep DNA in nucleoids

3) no membrane bound organelles

4) many are anaerobic

a)do not require O2

5) unicellular

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II) Eukaryotes

A) protists, plants, fungi, animals

B) Characteristics 1) 100-1000 μm 2) Presence of a nucleus

3) Presence of membrane bound organelles

a)ex. mitochondria to give energy

4) most are aerobic a) require O2 for

cellular respiration 5) most are multicellular

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Summary chart

• Prokaryotes

– 1-10 μm

– Lack a true nucleus

– No membrane bound

organelles

– Many are anaerobic

– Unicellular

• Eukaryotes

– 100-1000 μm

– Presence of a nucleus

– Has membrane bound

organelles

– Most are aerobic

– Mostly pluricellular

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III) Viruses

A)Debate over whether viruses are “alive”

1) Non-living arguments

a) Cannot live independently (require a host or remain dormant)

b) Not Cellular

2) Living arguments

a) Contain genetic material (RNA and DNA)

b) Reproduce

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B)Classifying viruses

1)Classification based on capsid

a) protein coat that surrounds the genetic material of a virus

i)Spherical

ii)Cylindrical

iii)Crystalline

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2) Classification based on diseases they cause

a)Viruses that affect humans are divided into 21 groups based on the differences in their genome and replication methods

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C) how viruses replicate (no cellular division)

1) the lytic cycle a)kills host cell

b)process – Virus binds to host (attachment)

– Injects the genetic material into the host cell (entry)

– The host replicates the viral genetic material (replication)

– New viral particles are assembled (assembly)

– The host cell breaks (lysis) and releases new viral particles (release)

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The Lytic Cycle

• 1. Attachment

• 2. Entry

• 3. Replication

• 4. Assembly

• 5.a) Lysis

b) Release

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2) the lysogenic cycle

a)As the viral RNA becomes part of the cells chromosomes, the onset of disease can be postponed until the virus goes into its lytic cycle

b)Process

– Attachment

– Entry

– Viral DNA becomes part of the host cell’s chromosomes (provirus formation)

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The Lysogenic Cycle

1. Attachment

2. Entry

3. Provirus

Formation

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D) Viral disease

1) cyclical symptoms can be explained via

the replication method of a virus

a) ex. cold sores

i)appear during the lytic cycle

ii)disappear during the lysogenic replication

cycle

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E) Virus working for us

1) Virus use in biotechnology

a) gene therapy

i) addition of a specific gene into the virus

ii) virus can deliver and force organism to replicate that gene

iii) “typos” corrected ex. Parkinsons

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b) bacteriophages

i) viruses attack bacteria

(45 min = 200 new viruses)

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c) Reovirus (Respiratory Enteric Orphan Virus)

i) kills cancer cells

-head, neck, lung, liver cancers

- few side effects

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IV) Prions

A) protein

1) Do not contain RNA or DNA (not a virus)

B) becomes harmful when it changes its

molecular shape

1) cause several deadly brain diseases

a)Creutzfeld-Jakob disease

b) Mad-cow disease in bovine