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Monday, 16 June 2014

BRIEF REVIEW OF PROKARYOTIC AND EUKARYOTIC CELL

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Life scientists have separated cells into two sorts: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic.
The distinction between these two categories of cells is primarily based upon the structure of their core i.e. nuclei. 

In prokaryotic cells, the heritable material (DNA) is without any membrane covering and is openly submerged in the cytoplasm. 

image of prokaryotic cell
Eukaryotes have a very well defined core i.e. nucleus, in which nuclear material (chromosomes or DNA) is encased in two fold nuclear membrane.


image of eukaryotic cell

Living organisms acquiring prokaryotic cells are called Prokaryotes and those possessing eukaryotic cells are called Eukaryotes. Prokaryotes take account of bacteria and blue green alga. Eukaryotes comprise all other unicellular or multicellular creatures for instance animals, plants, fungi and Protista.


Prokaryotic cells for the most part are a shortage of many of the membrane bounded structures found in eukaryotic cells. For instance, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplasts and Golgi apparatus are not present in prokaryotic cells. As there is no nuclear membrane, a prokaryotic cell has no distinct core nucleus and its DNA molecule is directly submerged in cytoplasm. Prokaryotes have little estimated ribosomes 70s contrasted with eukaryotes 80s.

70S prokaryotic ribosome
Eukaryotes have larger sized ribosomes of 80S. They are composed of two parts i.e. 60S and 40S.

80S eukaryotic ribosome

In prokaryotes, mitosis is missing and the cell reproduces by binary fission. As a consequence of their simpler structure, it was generally accepted for quite a while that prokaryotic cells speak to a more primitive phase of development than eukaryotic cells. Perhaps the most distinguishing feature of the prokaryotic cell is that its cell divider composed of polysaccharide chains which are covalently bounded to shorter chains of amino acids structuring peptidoglycan or murein. The entire cell wall is viewed as a single and solitary enormous particle or sub-atomic complex called sacculus. The cell wall of plants for the most part is composed of cellulose and is distinctively structured than that of a bacterium.

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  2. tersely explained!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. Is there any membrane bounded organelle found in PROKARYOTIC cell?

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    1. No there isn't as ribosomes aren't membrane bound

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  4. hmmm, i think there is no organelle in prokaryotic cell which is covered with any type of membrane.

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  5. Thanks for sharing such wonderful review of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell. I'm wondering what's their relationship with eukaryotic expression systems?

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