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4. complete the chart below: chart with columns: prokaryote, eukaryote;…

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  1. complete the chart below:

chart with columns: prokaryote, eukaryote; rows: size?, nucleus or no nucleus?, types of organisms?, other details

Explanation:

Response

To complete the chart comparing Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, we analyze each row:

1. Size?
  • Prokaryote: Typically small, ranging from \(0.1 - 5\ \mu\text{m}\) in diameter.
  • Eukaryote: Larger, usually \(10 - 100\ \mu\text{m}\) in diameter.
2. Nucleus or no nucleus?
  • Prokaryote: No true nucleus (DNA is in a nucleoid region, not enclosed by a nuclear membrane).
  • Eukaryote: Has a true nucleus (DNA enclosed within a nuclear membrane).
3. Types of organisms?
  • Prokaryote: Bacteria and Archaea.
  • Eukaryote: Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals.
4. Other details
  • Prokaryote:
  • Lack membrane - bound organelles (e.g., no mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum).
  • Usually have a cell wall (composition differs from eukaryotic cell walls, e.g., peptidoglycan in bacteria).
  • Reproduce asexually (e.g., binary fission).
  • Eukaryote:
  • Have membrane - bound organelles (e.g., mitochondria, chloroplasts in plants, Golgi apparatus).
  • Some have cell walls (e.g., plants have cellulose - based cell walls, fungi have chitin - based cell walls; animals lack cell walls).
  • Reproduce sexually (most) or asexually (e.g., budding in yeast, mitosis in some protists).

We can now fill the chart:

ProkaryoteEukaryote
Nucleus or no nucleus?No true nucleus (nucleoid)True nucleus (membrane - bound)
Types of organisms?Bacteria, ArchaeaProtists, Fungi, Plants, Animals
Other detailsNo membrane - bound organelles; often have peptidoglycan cell wall; asexual reproduction (binary fission)Membrane - bound organelles; some have cell walls (cellulose/chitin); sexual/asexual reproduction

Answer:

To complete the chart comparing Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, we analyze each row:

1. Size?
  • Prokaryote: Typically small, ranging from \(0.1 - 5\ \mu\text{m}\) in diameter.
  • Eukaryote: Larger, usually \(10 - 100\ \mu\text{m}\) in diameter.
2. Nucleus or no nucleus?
  • Prokaryote: No true nucleus (DNA is in a nucleoid region, not enclosed by a nuclear membrane).
  • Eukaryote: Has a true nucleus (DNA enclosed within a nuclear membrane).
3. Types of organisms?
  • Prokaryote: Bacteria and Archaea.
  • Eukaryote: Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals.
4. Other details
  • Prokaryote:
  • Lack membrane - bound organelles (e.g., no mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum).
  • Usually have a cell wall (composition differs from eukaryotic cell walls, e.g., peptidoglycan in bacteria).
  • Reproduce asexually (e.g., binary fission).
  • Eukaryote:
  • Have membrane - bound organelles (e.g., mitochondria, chloroplasts in plants, Golgi apparatus).
  • Some have cell walls (e.g., plants have cellulose - based cell walls, fungi have chitin - based cell walls; animals lack cell walls).
  • Reproduce sexually (most) or asexually (e.g., budding in yeast, mitosis in some protists).

We can now fill the chart:

ProkaryoteEukaryote
Nucleus or no nucleus?No true nucleus (nucleoid)True nucleus (membrane - bound)
Types of organisms?Bacteria, ArchaeaProtists, Fungi, Plants, Animals
Other detailsNo membrane - bound organelles; often have peptidoglycan cell wall; asexual reproduction (binary fission)Membrane - bound organelles; some have cell walls (cellulose/chitin); sexual/asexual reproduction