Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Functional
Anatomy of
Prokaryotic and
Eukaryotic Cells
Prokaryote
Eukaryote
One circular
chromosome, not in a
membrane
No histones
No organelles
Bacteria: peptidoglycan
cell walls
Archaea: pseudomurein
cell walls
Binary fission
Paired chromosomes,
in nuclear membrane
Histones
Organelles
Polysaccharide cell
walls
Mitotic spindle
Basic Shapes
Bacillus (rod-shaped)
Coccus (spherical)
Spiral
Spirillum
Vibrio
Spirochete
Plane of
division
Diplococci
Streptococci
Single bacillus
Coccobacillus
Vibrio
Spirillum
Spirochete
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Bacillus or Bacillus
Scientific name: Bacillus
Shape: bacillus
Arrangements
Pairs: diplococci, diplobacilli
Clusters: staphylococci
Chains: streptococci, streptobacilli
Plane of
division
Diplococci
Streptococci
Staphylococci
Diplobacilli
Streptobacilli
Pilus
Cell wall
The drawing below and the
Capsule
micrograph at right show a bacterium
sectioned lengthwise to reveal the
Although the nucleoid appears
internal composition. Not all bacteria
split in the photomicrograph,
have all the structures shown; only
the thinness of the slice does
structures labeled in red are found in
not convey theobjects depth.
all bacteria.
Cytoplasm
70S Ribosomes
Plasma membrane
Nucleoid containing DNA
Inclusions
Plasmid
Fimbriae
Capsule
Cell wall
Plasma
membrane
Flagella
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Glycocalyx
Flagella
Grampositive
Flagellum
Filament
Cell wall
Hook
Basal body
Peptidoglycan
Plasma
membrane
Cytoplasm
Flagellum
Gramnegative
Filament
Hook
Basal body
Cell wall
Peptidoglycan
Outer
membrane
Plasma
membrane
Cytoplasm
Peritrichous
Motile Cells
Rotate flagella to run or tumble
Move toward or away from stimuli (taxis)
Flagella proteins are H antigens
(e.g., E. coli O157:H7)
Axial Filaments
Outer sheath
Cell wall
Axial filament
Fimbriae
Cytoplasm
70S Ribosomes
Plasma membrane
Nucleoid containing DNA
Inclusions
Plasmid
Fimbriae
Capsule
Cell wall
Plasma
membrane
Flagella
Peptidoglycan
Polymer of disaccharide:
N-acetylglucosamine (NAG)
N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM)
Peptidoglycan in Gram-Positive
Bacteria
Linked by polypeptides
N-acetylglucosamine (NAG)
N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM)
Side-chain amino acid
Cross-bridge amino acid
NAM
Peptide
bond
NAG
NAG
Structure of peptidoglycan in
gram-positive bacteria
.
Carbohydrate
backbone
Gram-Positive
Cell Wall
Gram-Negative
Cell Wall
Thick peptidoglycan
Teichoic acids
Thin peptidoglycan
Outer membrane
Periplasmic space
Peptidoglycan
Lipoteichoic
acid
Cell wall
Plasma
membrane
Protein
O polysaccharide
Core polysaccharide
Lipopolysaccharide
Lipid A
Cell wall
Lipid A
Parts of the LPS
Porin protein
Lipoprotein
Outer membrane
Phospholipid
Peptidoglycan
Plasma
membrane
Periplasm
Protein
Lipoteichoic
acid
Cell wall
Plasma
membrane
Protein
Peptidoglycan
O polysaccharide
Core polysaccharide
Core polysaccharide
O polysaccharide
Lipopolysaccharide
Lipid A
Cell wall
Lipid A
Parts of the LPS
Porin protein
Lipoprotein
Outer membrane
Phospholipid
Peptidoglycan
Plasma
membrane
Periplasm
Protein
Gram-negative
Alcohol dissolves outer membrane and leaves holes in
peptidoglycan
CV-I washes out
Gram-Positive
Cell Wall
Gram-Negative
Cell Wall
Archaea
Wall-less, or
Walls of pseudomurein (lack NAM and D-amino acids)
Lipid
bilayer of plasma
membrane
Peptidoglycan
Outer membrane
Plasma membrane
of cell
Phospholipid bilayer
Peripheral proteins
Integral proteins
Transmembrane
Proteins
Outside
Lipid
bilayer
Pore
Peripheral protein
Inside
Polar head
Nonpolar fatty
acid tails
Polar head
Integral
proteins
Peripheral protein
Chromatophores
Outside
Plasma
membrane
Inside
Nonspecific
transporter
Transported
substance
Specific
transporter
Glucose
Facilitated
diffusion
through a
nonspecific
transporter
Glass tube
Rubber
stopper
Rubber
band
Sucrose
molecule
Cellophane
sack
Water
molecule
At beginning of osmotic
pressure experiment
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Aquaporin
Glass tube
Rubber
stopper
Rubber
band
Sucrose
molecule
Cellophane
sack
Water
molecule
At beginning of osmotic
pressure experiment
At equilibrium
Cytoplasm Solute
Plasma
membrane
Water
Isotonic solution.
No net movement
of water occurs.
Hypertonic solution.
Water moves out of the
cell, causing its
cytoplasm to shrink
(plasmolysis).
Cytoplasm
The substance inside the plasma membrane
The Nucleoid
Bacterial chromosome
Pilus
Cell wall
The drawing below and the
Capsule
micrograph at right show a bacterium
sectioned lengthwise to reveal the
Although the nucleoid appears
internal composition. Not all bacteria
split in the photomicrograph,
have all the structures shown; only
the thinness of the slice does
structures labeled in red are found in
not convey theobjects depth.
all bacteria.
Cytoplasm
70S Ribosomes
Plasma membrane
Nucleoid containing DNA
Inclusions
Plasmid
Fimbriae
Capsule
Cell wall
Plasma
membrane
Flagella
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50S
30S
Small subunit
50S
Large subunit
30S
Complete 70S
ribosome
Inclusions
Reserve deposits accumulate when nutrients are
plentiful and used when the environment is deficient
Examples
Lipid inclusionsenergy reserves
Sulfur granulesenergy reserves
Endospores
Resting cells
Resistant to desiccation, heat, chemicals
Bacillus, Clostridium
Sporulation: endospore formation
Germination: return to vegetative state
Endospore
Cytoplasm
Plasma
membrane
Bacterial
chromosome
(DNA)
Sporulation, the process of endospore
formation
Two
membranes
Peptidoglycan
layer forms between membranes.
Endospore is freed
from cell.
ANIMAL CELL
Peroxisome
Flagellum
Mitochondrion
Microfilament
Golgi complex
Microtubule
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Ribosome
Cytoplasm
Smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
Cell wall
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Golgi complex
Basal body
Cytoplasm
Microfilament
Lysosome
Centrosome:
Centriole
Pericentriolar material
Ribosome
Microtubule
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Plasma membrane
Highly schematic diagram of a composite eukaryotic cell,
half plant and half animal
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Peroxisome
Rough endoplasmic
reticulum
Mitochondrion
Smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
Plasma membrane
Flagellum
Cilia
Central
microtubules
Doublet
microtubules
Plasma
membrane
Phospholipid bilayer
Peripheral proteins
Integral proteins
Transmembrane proteins
Sterols
Glycocalyx carbohydrates
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm membrane: substance inside plasma
and outside nucleus
Cytosol: fluid portion of cytoplasm
Cytoskeleton: microfilaments, intermediate
filaments, microtubules
Cytoplasmic streaming: movement of cytoplasm
throughout cells
Ribosomes
Protein synthesis
80S
Membrane-bound: attached to ER
Free: in cytoplasm
70S
In chloroplasts and mitochondria
Organelles
Organelles
Nuclear
pore(s)
Nuclear
envelope
Nucleolus
Chromatin
Nuclear
pore(s)
Nuclear
envelope
Ribosomes
Nucleolus
Chromatin
Nuclear envelope
Ribosomes
Cisternae
Smooth ER Ribosomes
Rough ER
Secretory
vesicles
Transfer
vesicles
Cisternae
Transport
vesicle from
rough ER
Matrix
Cristae Inner
membrane
Outer
membrane
Granum
Thylakoids