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Cell Types

  • Due Feb 26 by 11:59am
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In the first section of the course we learned about eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell types. Simply stated, prokaryotic cells were bacteria and eukaryotic cells were everything else. Let's delve a bit deeper

Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Cells

Watch this video which gives you a good overview of the two cell types. Keep in mind learning objective

  • Compare and contrast bacteria (prokaryotic) vs. eukaryotic cells- what do they have in common? What are their differences?

Text descriptions of animal, plant, and bacterial cells from video (Word doc) Download Text descriptions of animal, plant, and bacterial cells from video (Word doc)

 

Optional: a fun video that teaches cell structures using music. (Links to an external site.)

 

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