Understanding Prokaryotic Cells

Understanding Prokaryotic Cells

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Aiden Montgomery

Biology, Science

6th - 10th Grade

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Prokaryotic cells, primarily found in bacteria, are simple cells that evolved before the nucleus. They lack double-membraned organelles like the nucleus and mitochondria. Their DNA is a single, circular chromosome, termed 'naked' due to minimal protein association. Prokaryotic cells have unique ribosomes and may contain small organelles like vacuoles. They possess a cell membrane often surrounded by a cell wall or capsule. Movement is facilitated by flagella, which rotate like an outboard motor, unlike the undulating motion in eukaryotic cells.

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What type of organisms are prokaryotic cells primarily associated with?

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What does the term 'prokaryote' imply about the cell's structure?

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How many chromosomes do prokaryotic cells typically have?

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What is unique about the ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells?

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What is the primary function of the cell wall in prokaryotic cells?

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What is the composition of the prokaryotic cell wall?

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How do prokaryotic cells move using their flagella?

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What is the role of the capsule in some prokaryotic cells?

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of prokaryotic cells?