This document provides a tutorial on the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions about the structures found in prokaryotic cells, including that they have a plasma membrane, ribosomes, flagella, cell walls, and cytoplasm, but lack a nuclear membrane around their single large chromosome. The document also prompts labeling diagrams of an animal cell and the parts of a light microscope.
This document provides a tutorial on the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions about the structures found in prokaryotic cells, including that they have a plasma membrane, ribosomes, flagella, cell walls, and cytoplasm, but lack a nuclear membrane around their single large chromosome. The document also prompts labeling diagrams of an animal cell and the parts of a light microscope.
This document provides a tutorial on the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions about the structures found in prokaryotic cells, including that they have a plasma membrane, ribosomes, flagella, cell walls, and cytoplasm, but lack a nuclear membrane around their single large chromosome. The document also prompts labeling diagrams of an animal cell and the parts of a light microscope.
1. Fill in the words from the boxes to complete the statements.
Prokaryotic cells are surrounded by a __plasma___(i)_membrane and have__________(ii)_,
________ribosome___(iii)_, and ____flagella________(iv)_, like eukaryotic cells. They also have __cell__(v)_ walls and may have a cell _______cytoplasm______(vi)_. Prokaryotes have a ____________(vii)_ large chromosome that is not surrounded by a ______________(viii)_ membrane. Prokaryotes may have _________(ix)__ for motility, __________(x)_ for conjugation, and fimbriae for adhesion to surfaces.
cytoplasm flagella ribosomes single DNA
cell plasma pili capsule nuclear
2. Label the features of the animal cell.
3. Label the parts of the compound light microscope.