Differentiate among pili, fimbriae, prokaryotic flagella, eukaryotic flagella and cilia using sketches and descriptive labels. Contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells might have evolved from early prokaryotic cells living in close association. What do you know about eukaryotic organelles that would support this theory? Eukaryotic cells are almost always larger than prokaryotic cells. What structures might allow for their larger size.

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3. Differentiate among pili, fimbriae, prokaryotic flagella, eukaryotic flagella and cilia using
sketches and descriptive labels.
4. Contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
5. Eukaryotic cells might have evolved from early prokaryotic cells living in close association.
What do you know about eukaryotic organelles that would support this theory?
6. Eukaryotic cells are almost always larger than prokaryotic cells. What structures might allow
for their larger size.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Differentiate among pili, fimbriae, prokaryotic flagella, eukaryotic flagella and cilia using sketches and descriptive labels. 4. Contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 5. Eukaryotic cells might have evolved from early prokaryotic cells living in close association. What do you know about eukaryotic organelles that would support this theory? 6. Eukaryotic cells are almost always larger than prokaryotic cells. What structures might allow for their larger size.
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