Prokaryotic v Eukaryotic Cells (AQA AS Biology): Revision Note
Exam code: 7401
Comparing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
- There are many comparisons that can be made between the structures and processes of prokaryotic compared to eukaryotic cells - Feature - Prokaryotes - Eukaryotes - Size - 0.5–5 µm diameter - Up to 100 µm diameter - Genome - DNA is circular with no proteins, in the cytoplasm - DNA is associated with histones (proteins), forming chromosomes - Cell division - Occurs by binary fission, no spindle involved - Occurs by mitosis or meiosis and involves a spindle to separate chromosomes - Ribosomes - 70S ribosomes - 80S ribosomes - Organelles - Very few, no membrane-bound organelles - Numerous types of organelles are membrane-bound. Single membranes: lysosomes, Golgi complex, vacuoles. Double membranes: nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplast. No membrane: ribosomes, centrioles, microtubules - Cell wall - Made of peptidoglycan (polysaccharide and amino acids) and murein - Present in plants (made of cellulose or lignin) and fungi (made of chitin, similar to cellulose but containing nitrogen) 
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