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Comparing Eukaryotes & Prokaryotes | A-level Biology | OCR, AQA, Edexcel

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The key points of this video include:

1. Similarities between Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
2. Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
3. The Cytoskeleton and Pili
4. Comparing DNA in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Similarities between Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes

Prokaryotes and eukaryotes originate from the same common ancestor - so they have some features in common. They both have cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and ribosomes. All prokaryotes have a cell wall, while only some eukaryotes have a cell wall.

Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Although prokaryotes and eukaryotes originally come from the same ancestor, they have evolved independently for a long time. While eukaryotes can have a cell wall - it is made of cellulose (or chitin in fungi) whereas prokaryotes have a peptidoglycan cell wall. Prokaryotes are also a lot smaller than eukaryotes. While both have ribosomes, prokaryotic ribosomes have 70s ribosomes whereas eukaryotes have 80s ribosomes. Eukaryotes also have membrane-bound organelles such as or nucleus - these aren't present in prokaryotes. Some prokaryotes also have a waxy capsule whereas eukaryotes don't. While some eukaryotic cells have tails (like the human sperm cell), none have flagella.

The Cytoskeleton and Pili

Prokaryotes have a cytoskeleton which is used in a division - it is simpler in structure than the eukaryotic cytoskeleton. Prokaryotes also have pili which are different from the similar-looking cilia in eukaryotes.

Comparing DNA in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA differs in how it is arranged. Eukaryotic DNA is contained in a membrane-bound nucleus while prokaryotic DNA is free in the cytoplasm. Inside the nucleus of eukaryotes, the DNA is associated with histone proteins whereas in the prokaryotes the DNA is naked. The prokaryotic DNA is also circular - whereas eukaryotic DNA is linear. Eukaryotes don't have plasmids - while some prokaryotes do.

Summary

Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes both have cytoplasm, cell membranes, and ribosomes
They both can have cell walls but prokaryotes only have a peptidoglycan cell wall
Prokaryotes are also a lot smaller than eukaryotes and have membrane-bound organelles
Some prokaryotes have a waxy capsule and a flagellum, no eukaryotes do
The DNA of prokaryotes is circular, naked, and free-floating in the cytoplasm whilst eukaryotic DNA is linear, associated with protein, and encased in a nucleus
Prokaryotes also have small loops of DNA called plasmids, eukaryotes don't

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7 апреля 2019 г. 20:11:10
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