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    (including the terms Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes): 1. Eukaryotes: Eukaryotes are living organisms whose cells are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells and contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. Scientists believe that eukaryotes have evolved from prokaryotic symbiotic communities. If we use the rules of nomenclature and look at the binomial “eukaryote”‚ eu means good or with and karyon means nucleus; therefore‚ a simplified definition of eukaryotes is “with a nucleus”

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    into categories. The science of placing organisms into categories on the bases of their observable characteristic is called taxonomy (classification). * Taxonomy hierarchy: 1. Kingdom - 5 animals‚ plants‚ fungi‚ prokaryotes‚ protoctists/ eukaryotes. 2. Phylum / phyla - vertebrates 3. Class - mammal‚ fish‚ bird‚ reptile‚ amphibian 4. Order 5. Family 6. Genus 7.

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    differences can largely be categorized under the titles cell biology‚ cell growth‚ physiology‚ and development. Regarding cell biology‚ it is important to understand that both categorize their cells as eukaryotic. The Encyclopedia Britannica defines eukaryotes as “any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus”. While both cells have a nucleus‚ cytoplasm‚ ribosomes‚ mitochondria‚ and golgi apparatuses‚ other structures vastly differ. For example‚ a plant has a plasma membrane composed of

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    Subject:Botany(101) Topic:Five Kingdom Classification System Submitted To: Mam Samina Submitted By: Shahid Zafar Registration No: 2013-ag-2212 Section: B Community College University of Agriculture Faisalabad

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    STB1013 Cell Biology Basic Properties of Cells 1. What are the fundamental properties that are shared by all Cells? 2. Describe the importance of each of these properties. STB1013 Cell Biology Basic Properties of Cells  Life is the most basic property of cells; they are the smallest units to exhibit this property; plant or animal cells can be removed from organism & cultured in laboratory  Cultured cells are simpler to study than cells in body; cells grown in vitro (in culture

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    of cells‚ there are prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Within eukaryotes there are different structures and similar structures. For example; in a plant cell they have a nucleus‚ mitochondria an ER‚ and a Golgi body. These are the same as animal cells; however they differ because plants cells have a cellulose cell wall‚ chloroplasts‚ large central vacuole and they use starch for storage whereas an animal cell has lysosomes‚ rough ER‚ smooth ER and ribosomes. Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes because prokaryotes

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    Bio 20 Final Review

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    Rose or Lily | Photosynthesis Sessile | Animalia | Humans or Whales | Mobile heterotroph Symmetry‚ gut‚ body cavity | SA Kingdoms SA Single Seed Leaf Double Seed Leaf Monocot vs Dicot SA Prokaryote vs Eukaryote Pro: Lacks a true nucleus‚ membrane and cell organelles. Simple structure Euk: Nucleus‚ membrane and cell organelles. Plant and animal cells.

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    Bio 100 Lecture Final Study Guide (All answers are true or false) 1. The level of scientific thought that we have the most certainty in is the hypothesis. 2. Controlled science experiments have no validity in biology research. 3. All living things obtain energy from their environment. 4. The four organic macromolecule groups common to all living things are carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ nucleic acids‚ and fats. 5. All living things are composed of one or more cells. 6. Humans are

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    Biology Reviewer I. Definition of the cell -Cell is the basic unit/structure of life II. History of cell A. (1665) Robert Hooke- discovered the cell and he established the drawing of a cork cell B. (1674) Anton van Leeuwenhoek- observed red blood cell and myriad in a single cell organism in Pond water -discovered

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