These extensions can function in motility (cell movement), to move materials around the outside of the cell, or to help the cell adhere to surfaces. The mechanics of how these extensions move differs between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. ... What specifically are the similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
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biology.suite101.com/article.cfm/similarities_of_prokar...
biology.suite101.com/article.cfm/similarities_of_prokaryotic_and_eukaryotic_cells
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Dec 16, 1999 ... For another discussion on the similarities and differences between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells click here (good drawings) and follow ...
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www.slic2.wsu.edu:82/hurlbert/micro101/pages/Chap2.html
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The similarities in appearance between these structures are pretty clear. The mitochondrion is a double-membrane organelle, with a smooth outer membrane and an inner membrane which protrudes into the interior of the mitochondrion in folds called cristae.
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www.cod.edu/PEOPLE/FACULTY/FANCHER/ProkEuk.htm
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Comparison Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells ... Size of cell ... No nuclear membrane or nucleoli (nucleoid)
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www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci424/BSCI223WebSiteFiles/...
www.life.umd.edu/classroom/bsci424/BSCI223WebSiteFiles/ProkaryoticvsEukaryotic.htm
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Biologists are almost certain that eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes because: ... The endosymbiotic origin of mitochondria and chloroplasts is widely believed because of the many similarities between prokaryotes and these organelles:;;
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www.gwu.edu/~darwin/BiSc151/Eukaryotes/Eukaryotes.html
www.gwu.edu/~darwin/BiSc151/Eukaryotes/Eukaryotes.html
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Similarities : ・ Cell Wall (Prokaryotyic d/n contain cellulose) ・ Plasma Membrane ・ Chromosomes ・ Similar in metabolic processes ・ Can make own food, Eukaryotic = Autotrophs and Chemoautotrops
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_similarities_bet...
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Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes ... I. Similarities between prokaryotes and eukaryotes - reflect fact that eukaryotes almost certainly evolved from prokaryotes...
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fig.cox.miami.edu/~ddiresta/bil255/lec01.htm
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A number of examples, from eukaryotes and prokaryotes, have shown that many genes have curved regions upstream of the TSS (13–28). The experimental data also indicate a correlation between promoter functioning and sequence-dependent DNA curvature (16–20). Many computational studies also predict the presence of...
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nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/33/10/3165
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All the promoter sequences are predicted to share certain features, such as stability and bendability profiles, but there are significant differences in DNA curvature profiles and nucleotide composition between the different organisms.
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nar.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/33/10/3165
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