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2.2 Prokaryotic Cells
Topic 2 Cells
Prokaryotic Cells
2.2.1 Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of
Escherichia coli (E. coli) as an example of a prokaryote.
The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane,
cytoplasm, pili, flagella, ribosomes and nucleoid (region
containing naked DNA).
2.2.2 Annotate the diagram from 2.2.1 with the functions of each
named structure.
2.2.3 Identify structures from 2.2.1 in electron micrographs of E.
coli.
2.2.4 State that prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission.
Types of Living Things
Living things are known as organisms.
Organisms are made up of one or more cells.
Under the five kingdom system, cells can be divided into two
basic types:
– Prokaryotic cells
• Simple cells without distinct membrane bound organelles
– Eukaryotic cells
• More complex with membrane bound organelles
Living
Things
Non cellular Viruses
Bacterial cells
Fungal Cells
Protoctistan
Animal Cells
Plant cells
Cellular
Prokaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cells
Types of Living Things
Viruses
– Non cellular. Typical size range 20-300nm
– Contain no cytoplasm or organelles
– No chromosomes, just RNA or DNA
– Covered in a protein coat.
– Depend on cells for metabolism and reproduction
Bacterial Cells
– Single celled. Lack a distinct membrane bound nucleus. DNA usually a
single, naked chromosome
– Have cell walls. Many secrete a capsule
Types of Living Things
Protoctistan Cells
– Mainly single cells (unicellular) or exist as cell colonies
– Possess nucleus and membrane bound organelles
– Some are autotrophic and carry out photosynthesis (possess chlorophyll)
– Some are heterotrophic
Fungal Cells
– Possess a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
– Plant like but lack chlorophyll (have a cell wall)
– Rigid cell walls that contain chitin
– heterotrophic
Types of Living Things
Animal Cells
– Exist as part of a multicellular organism
– Specialisation of cells into many types (Cell differentiation).
– Possess nucleus and membrane bound organelles
– Many different types
– Heterotrophic
Plant Cells
– Exist as part of a multicellular organism
– Specialisation of cells into many types (Cell differentiation).
– Possess nucleus and membrane bound organelles
– Autotrophic: photosynthetic cells with chloroplasts
– Cells walls of cellulose
Prokaryotic Cells
Prokaryotic organisms are commonly called Bacteria.
They are cells with simple structure.
The have no membrane around the nucleus and lack any
membrane bound organelles.
They have a cell wall.
They have a naked loop of DNA which stores the genetic
information.
They also have circular rings of DNA called plasmids.
Prokaryotic Cells
Functions of Parts of Prokaryotic Cells
Structures present in Prokaryotic Cells include:
– Cell Wall
• forms a protective outer layer that prevents damage from outside
• Prevents the cell from bursting due to high internal pressure
– Plasma Membrane
• Controls the transfer of substances in and out of the cell
– Cytoplasm
• Contains enzymes that catalyse the chemical reactions of metabolism
– Pili
• Are for adhesion allowing bacteria to colonize environmental surfaces or cells and
resist flushing. Some bacteria can produce a special pilus called a conjugation or
sex pilus that enables conjugation, the transfer of DNA from a donor bacterium to a
recipient to enable genetic recombination.
Functions of Parts of Prokaryotic Cells
Structures present in Prokaryotic Cells include:
– Flagella
• A slender whip-like structure used for locomotion (‘swimming’).
– Ribosomes
• Protein synthesis
– Naked DNA (Nucleoid)
• Stores the genetic information that controls the cell and is passed onto daughter cells
– Mesosome
• In folding of the plasma membrane
• Plays a role in cellular respiration and movement of DNA
Functions of Parts of Prokaryotic Cells
Structures sometimes present in Prokaryotic cells:
– Plasmids
• Circular rings of naked DNA
• Extra genetic material
• Can be passed from one cell to another cell
• Used as vectors in genetic engineering
– Slime capsule
• Protects the cell against chemicals and drying out
– Photosynthetic Membranes
• Possess pigments to assist in photosynthesis
Types of Prokaryote
Prokaryotes are more commonly called Bacteria.
Although small and relatively simple in structure, they show a
wide range of metabolic activity:
– Photosynthesis:
• Blue-green bacteria make their own food by photosynthesis (Autotrophic)).
– Nitrogen fixation:
• Nitrogen fixing bacteria in the soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into into
nitrogen compounds in the soil as part of the nitrogen cycle.
– Fermentation:
• Many bacteria absorb large organic substances, convert them into other
organic substances and release them (Heterotrophic).
• e.g.: yoghurt, vinegar and cheese production
Reproduction
Prokaryotes reproduce by binary (‘two’) fission (‘splitting’).
The two new ‘daughter’ cells are clones of the original cell –
genetically identical.
IBO guide:
2.2.1 Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of
Escherichia coli (E. coli) as an example of a prokaryote.
The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane,
cytoplasm, pili, flagella, ribosomes and nucleoid (region
containing naked DNA).
2.2.2 Annotate the diagram from 2.2.1 with the functions of each
named structure.
2.2.3 Identify structures from 2.2.1 in electron micrographs of E.
coli.
2.2.4 State that prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission.

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2.2 prokaryotic cells

  • 2. Prokaryotic Cells 2.2.1 Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of Escherichia coli (E. coli) as an example of a prokaryote. The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, pili, flagella, ribosomes and nucleoid (region containing naked DNA). 2.2.2 Annotate the diagram from 2.2.1 with the functions of each named structure. 2.2.3 Identify structures from 2.2.1 in electron micrographs of E. coli. 2.2.4 State that prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission.
  • 3. Types of Living Things Living things are known as organisms. Organisms are made up of one or more cells. Under the five kingdom system, cells can be divided into two basic types: – Prokaryotic cells • Simple cells without distinct membrane bound organelles – Eukaryotic cells • More complex with membrane bound organelles
  • 4. Living Things Non cellular Viruses Bacterial cells Fungal Cells Protoctistan Animal Cells Plant cells Cellular Prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells
  • 5. Types of Living Things Viruses – Non cellular. Typical size range 20-300nm – Contain no cytoplasm or organelles – No chromosomes, just RNA or DNA – Covered in a protein coat. – Depend on cells for metabolism and reproduction Bacterial Cells – Single celled. Lack a distinct membrane bound nucleus. DNA usually a single, naked chromosome – Have cell walls. Many secrete a capsule
  • 6. Types of Living Things Protoctistan Cells – Mainly single cells (unicellular) or exist as cell colonies – Possess nucleus and membrane bound organelles – Some are autotrophic and carry out photosynthesis (possess chlorophyll) – Some are heterotrophic Fungal Cells – Possess a nucleus and membrane bound organelles – Plant like but lack chlorophyll (have a cell wall) – Rigid cell walls that contain chitin – heterotrophic
  • 7. Types of Living Things Animal Cells – Exist as part of a multicellular organism – Specialisation of cells into many types (Cell differentiation). – Possess nucleus and membrane bound organelles – Many different types – Heterotrophic Plant Cells – Exist as part of a multicellular organism – Specialisation of cells into many types (Cell differentiation). – Possess nucleus and membrane bound organelles – Autotrophic: photosynthetic cells with chloroplasts – Cells walls of cellulose
  • 8. Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotic organisms are commonly called Bacteria. They are cells with simple structure. The have no membrane around the nucleus and lack any membrane bound organelles. They have a cell wall. They have a naked loop of DNA which stores the genetic information. They also have circular rings of DNA called plasmids.
  • 10. Functions of Parts of Prokaryotic Cells Structures present in Prokaryotic Cells include: – Cell Wall • forms a protective outer layer that prevents damage from outside • Prevents the cell from bursting due to high internal pressure – Plasma Membrane • Controls the transfer of substances in and out of the cell – Cytoplasm • Contains enzymes that catalyse the chemical reactions of metabolism – Pili • Are for adhesion allowing bacteria to colonize environmental surfaces or cells and resist flushing. Some bacteria can produce a special pilus called a conjugation or sex pilus that enables conjugation, the transfer of DNA from a donor bacterium to a recipient to enable genetic recombination.
  • 11. Functions of Parts of Prokaryotic Cells Structures present in Prokaryotic Cells include: – Flagella • A slender whip-like structure used for locomotion (‘swimming’). – Ribosomes • Protein synthesis – Naked DNA (Nucleoid) • Stores the genetic information that controls the cell and is passed onto daughter cells – Mesosome • In folding of the plasma membrane • Plays a role in cellular respiration and movement of DNA
  • 12. Functions of Parts of Prokaryotic Cells Structures sometimes present in Prokaryotic cells: – Plasmids • Circular rings of naked DNA • Extra genetic material • Can be passed from one cell to another cell • Used as vectors in genetic engineering – Slime capsule • Protects the cell against chemicals and drying out – Photosynthetic Membranes • Possess pigments to assist in photosynthesis
  • 13. Types of Prokaryote Prokaryotes are more commonly called Bacteria. Although small and relatively simple in structure, they show a wide range of metabolic activity: – Photosynthesis: • Blue-green bacteria make their own food by photosynthesis (Autotrophic)). – Nitrogen fixation: • Nitrogen fixing bacteria in the soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into into nitrogen compounds in the soil as part of the nitrogen cycle. – Fermentation: • Many bacteria absorb large organic substances, convert them into other organic substances and release them (Heterotrophic). • e.g.: yoghurt, vinegar and cheese production
  • 14. Reproduction Prokaryotes reproduce by binary (‘two’) fission (‘splitting’). The two new ‘daughter’ cells are clones of the original cell – genetically identical.
  • 15. IBO guide: 2.2.1 Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of Escherichia coli (E. coli) as an example of a prokaryote. The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, pili, flagella, ribosomes and nucleoid (region containing naked DNA). 2.2.2 Annotate the diagram from 2.2.1 with the functions of each named structure. 2.2.3 Identify structures from 2.2.1 in electron micrographs of E. coli. 2.2.4 State that prokaryotic cells divide by binary fission.