Prokaryotic Cells (Edexcel International AS Biology)

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Cell Components: Structures

  • Animal and plant cells are types of eukaryotic cells, whereas bacteria are a type of prokaryote
  • Prokaryotic cells are much smaller than eukaryotic cells 
  • They also differ from eukaryotic cells in having
    • A cytoplasm that lacks membrane-bound organelles
    • Ribosomes that are smaller (70 S) than those found in eukaryotic cells (80 S)
    • No nucleus, instead having a single circular bacterial chromosome that is free in the cytoplasm and is not associated with proteins
    • A cell wall that contains the glycoprotein murein 
      • Murein is sometimes known as peptidoglycan
  • In addition, many prokaryotic cells also have the following structures
    • Loops of DNA known as plasmids
    • Capsules
    • Flagella (singular flagellum)
    • Pili (singular pilus)
    • A cell membrane that contains folds known as mesosomes

Cell Components- Prokaryotic cell

Bacteria are prokaryotic cells

Prokaryotes vs eukaryotes

  • There are a number of important structural and physiological differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
  • These differences affect their metabolic processes and how they reproduce

Comparison of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Table

Comparison of Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes table

Examiner Tip

You will need to know all the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells; remember that not all of the structures mentioned here are present in all prokaryotic cells

Remember that size is not a structural feature so if you are asked for a structural difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell don't include size in your answer.

Cell Components: Functions

  • The ultrastructure of prokaryotic cells includes several features that are not found in eukaryotic cells, e.g.
    • Plasmids
    • Capsule
    • Flagella
    • Pili
    • Mesosomes
    • Circular DNA
    • Ribosomes
  • Some of these features are found in all prokaryotes, while some are only present in some

Additional Prokaryotic Structures Table

additional-prokaryotic-structures-table

Examiner Tip

Note that the specification does not include the role of mesosomes in prokaryotic cells.

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