EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY CHLOROPLAST: ABSENT RIBOSOME CAPSULE CELL WALL PROTOPLAST CELL MEMBRANE NUCLEOID MESOSOME CYTOSOL FLAGELLA

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EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY * PERIFERAL MEMBRANE BOND ORGANELLES ABSENT RIBOSOME CAPSULE PROTOPLAST CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE NUCLEOID CYTOSOL MESOSOME FLAGELLA CHLOROPLAST: ABSENT

^ MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLES ABSENT MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLES PRESENT PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES

RIBOSOME R

RIBOSOME

RIBOSOME + NON-MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLE RIBOSOME

RIBOSOME + NON-MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLE --- DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT CYTOSOL RIBOSOME

RIBOSOME NON-MEMBRANE BOUND ORGANELLE --- DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT CYTOSOL --- SITE: PROTEIN SYNTHESIS RIBOSOME

EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY RIBOSOME CAPSULE PROTOPLAST CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE NUCLEOID CYTOSOL MESOSOME FLAGELLA

DNA GENES PROTEIN SYNTHESIS 3 ~ 5 ~ A C C A A A C C G A G T ^ TRANSCRIPTION M-RNA 5 ~ TRANSLATION U G G U U U G G C U C A CODON CODON CODON CODON 3 ~ PROTEINS AMINO ACID AMINO ACID AMINO ACID AMINO ACID

+ RIBOSOME COMPOSITION

RIBOSOME COMPOSITION + R NUCLEIC ACID PROTEIN COMPLEX RIBOSOME COMPOSITION

RIBOSOME P COMPOSITION RNA PROTEIN COMPLEX RIBOSOME COMPOSITION

PROKARYOTE RIBOSOME COMPOSITION E 3 RNAs & 54 PROTEINS LARGE SUBUNIT POLYPEPTIDE OR PROTEIN RIBOSOME MESSENGER RNA SMALL SUBUNIT

EUKARYOTE RIBOSOME COMPOSITION S 4 RNAs & 73 PROTEINS LARGE SUBUNIT POLYPEPTIDE OR PROTEIN RIBOSOME MESSENGER RNA SMALL SUBUNIT

PROKARYOTE RIBOSOME SMALLER * 3 RNAs & 54 PROTEINS LARGE SUBUNIT POLYPEPTIDE OR PROTEIN RIBOSOME MESSENGER RNA SMALL SUBUNIT

^ RIBOSOMES SMALL SIZE RIBOSOMES LARGE SIZE PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES

NUCLEOID N

NUCLEOID

NUCLEOID CHROMOSOME LOCATION NUCLEIOD

EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY ^ ORGANELLE CAPSULE PROTOPLAST CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE NUCLEOID CYTOSOL MESOSOME FLAGELLA

S EUBACTERIA CHROMOSOME

EUBACTERIA CHROMOSOME C SINGLE CHROMOSOME

EUBACTERIA CHROMOSOME CIRCULAR DNA MOLECULE

EUBACTERIA CHROMOSOME A DNA CHROMOSOME DNA HISTONE PROTEIN HISTONE PROTEIN

EUBACTERIA CHROMOSOME E P DNA HISTONE PROTEIN HISTONE PROTEIN PROKARYOTE CHROMOSOME: HISTONE PROTEINS ABSENT

EUKARYOTE CHROMOSOME H DNA HISTONE PROTEIN HISTONE PROTEIN EUKARYOTE CHROMOSOME: HISTONE PROTEINS PRESENT

HISTONE PROTEINS

HISTONE PROTEINS P A EUKARYOTE CHROMOSOME PROTEINS --- DNA SUPPORT PROTEINS HISTONE PROTEINS

EUBACTERIA CHROMOSOME * DNA HISTONE PROTEIN HISTONE PROTEIN PROKARYOTE CHROMOSOME: HISTONE PROTEINS ABSENT

^ CHROMOSOME HISTONE PROTEINS ABSENT CHROMOSOME HISTONE PROTEINS PRESENT PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES

FLAGELLUM F

FLAGELLUM

FLAGELLUM PROPULSION APPENDAGE FLAGELLUM

EUBACTERIA FLAGELLA

EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY ORGANELLE CAPSULE PROTOPLAST CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE NUCLEOID CYTOSOL MESOSOME FLAGELLA

EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY ^ ORGANELLE CAPSULE PROTOPLAST CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE NUCLEOID CYTOSOL MESOSOME FLAGELLA

PROKARYOTE EUBACTERIA FLAGELLUM ULTRASTRUCTURE

EUBACTERIA FLAGELLUM MEMBRANE C.S.

EUBACTERIA FLAGELLUM 9 MEMBRANE: ABSENT C.S.

EUBACTERIA FLAGELLUM 9 + 2 MICROTUBULE PATTERN ABSENT MEMBRANE: ABSENT C.S.

M EUKARYOTE FLAGELLUM C.S.

9 MICROTUBULE EUKARYOTE FLAGELLUM C.S.

2 2 1 3 9 9 OUTER PAIRED MICROTUBULES 4 8 EUKARYOTE FLAGELLUM 5 7 6 C.S.

9 9 OUTER PAIRED MICROTUBULES 2 INNER NON-PAIRED MICROTUBULES EUKARYOTE FLAGELLUM C.S.

A 9 OUTER PAIRED MICROTUBULES 2 INNER NON-PAIRED MICROTUBULES EUKARYOTE FLAGELLUM 9+2 MICROTUBULE PATTERN: PRESENT

* 9 OUTER PAIRED MICROTUBULES 2 INNER NON-PAIRED MICROTUBULES PROKARYOTE FLAGELLUM 9+2 MICROTUBULE PATTERN: ABSENT

^ FLAGELLUM MICROTUBULE 9+2 PATTERN ABSENT FLAGELLUM MICROTUBULE 9+2 PATTERN PRESENT PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES

PROKARYOTE EUBACTERIA FLAGELLUM COMPOSITION

PROKARYOTE FLAGELLUM F FLAGELLIN C.S.

FLAGELLIN

FLAGELLIN CONTRACTILE PROTEIN FLAGELLIN

PROKARYOTE FLAGELLUM ^ FLAGELLIN CONTRACTILE PROTEIN PROKARYOTE FLAGELUM COMPOSITION: FLAGELLIN C.S.

+ PROKARYOTE EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY SUMMARY

EUBACTERIA CYTOLOGY S RIBOSOME CAPSULE PROTOPLAST CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE NUCLEOID CYTOPLASM MESOSOME FLAGELLA

^ SIMPLE CYTOLOGY COMPLEX CYTOLOGY PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES

EUKARYOTE CYTOLOGY

EUKARYOTE CYTOLOGY INTERCELLULAR SPACE ^ PEROXISOME VACUOLE CELL WALL MIDDLE LAMELLA CHLOROPLAST CYTOPLASMIC STRAND CYTOSOL CELL MEMBRANE MIDDLE LAMELLA PLASMODESMATA CYTOSOL GOLGI BODY NUCLEUS MITOCHONDRION NUCLEOLUS RIBOSOMES ROUGH ER SMOOTH ER RIBOSOMES PIT FIELD

MIDDLE LAMELLA M

MIDDLE LAMELLA

MIDDLE LAMELLA + AREA BETWEEN ADJACENT PLANT CELLS MIDDLE LAMELLA

MIDDLE LAMELLA AREA BETWEEN ADJACENT PLANT CELLS --- BONDS ADJACENT CELLS MIDDLE LAMELLA

PLANT CELLS ONLY

EUKARYOTE CYTOLOGY PEROXISOME VACUOLE CELL WALL MIDDLE LAMELLA CHLOROPLAST CYTOPLASMIC STRAND CYTOSOL CELL MEMBRANE INTERCELLULAR SPACE MIDDLE LAMELLA PLASMODESMATA CYTOSOL GOLGI BODY NUCLEUS MITOCHONDRION NUCLEOLUS RIBOSOMES ROUGH ER SMOOTH ER RIBOSOMES PIT FIELD

CELL #2 C CELL #1 C.S.

CELL #2 C CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

CELL WALL CELL #2 M CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

CELL WALL CELL #2 B MIDDLE LAMELLA CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

CELL WALL CELL #2 ^ MIDDLE LAMELLA BONDS ADJACENT PLANT CELLS CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

MIDDLE LAMELLA COMPOSITION

? MIDDLE LAMELLA COMPOSITION SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR MONOSACCHARIDE = BOND

P MIDDLE LAMELLA COMPOSITION SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR MONOSACCHARIDE = BOND?

MIDDLE LAMELLA COMPOSITION + P SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR MONOSACCHARIDE = BOND POLYSACCHARIDE

MIDDLE LAMELLA COMPOSITION M SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR MONOSACCHARIDE = BOND POLYSACCHARIDE = PECTIN

CELL WALL CELL #2 P MIDDLE LAMELLA CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

CELL WALL CELL #2 ^ MIDDLE LAMELLA POLYSACCHARIDE PECTIN CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

DESMOSOMES D

DESMOSOME

DESMOSOME + CELL MEMBRANE CONTACT PT BETWEEN ADJACENT ANIMAL CELLS DESMOSOME

DESMOSOME CELL MEMBRANE CONTACT PT BETWEEN ADJACENT ANIMAL CELLS --- BONDS ADJACENT ANIMAL CELLS DESMOSOME

ANIMAL CELLS ONLY

CELL #1 CELL #2 C

C CELL MEMBRANE CELL #1 CELL #2

D CELL MEMBRANE CELL MEMBRANE CELL #1 CELL #2

B CELL MEMBRANE CELL MEMBRANE CELL #1 CELL #2 DESMOSOME

S CELL MEMBRANE CELL MEMBRANE CELL #1 CELL #2 DESMOSOME BONDS ADJACENT ANIMAL CELLS

MIDDLE LAMELLA AND DESMOSOME SUMMARY

PLANT CELLS B

MIDDLE LAMELLA BONDS ADJACENT PLANT CELLS

ANIMAL CELLS B

DESMOSOMES BOND ADJACENT ANIMAL CELLS ^

CELL WALL C

CELL WALL

CELL WALL + NON-LIVING RIGID LAYER CELL WALL

CELL WALL NON-LIVING RIGID LAYER --- SUPPORTS & PROTECTS CELL CELL WALL

EUKARYOTE CYTOLOGY PEROXISOME VACUOLE CELL WALL MIDDLE LAMELLA CHLOROPLAST CYTOPLASMIC STRAND CYTOSOL CELL MEMBRANE INTERCELLULAR SPACE MIDDLE LAMELLA PLASMODESMATA CYTOSOL GOLGI BODY NUCLEUS MITOCHONDRION NUCLEOLUS RIBOSOMES ROUGH ER SMOOTH ER RIBOSOMES PIT FIELD

CELL #2 C CELL #1 C.S.

CELL #2 C CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

CELL WALL CELL #2 ^ C MIDDLE LAMELLA CELL WALL CELL #1 C.S.

CELL WALL PRESENT OR ABSENT

ANIMALS A