How does transcription in prokaryotic cells differ from transcription in eukaryotic cells?
How does transcription in prokaryotic cells differ from transcription in eukaryotic cells? List at least ten transcriptional processes (from primary transcript to mature RNA molecule) that eukaryotes need but prokaryotes do not
How does transcription in prokaryotic cells differ from transcription in eukaryotic cells? List at least ten transcriptional processes (from primary transcript to mature RNA molecule) that eukaryotes need but prokaryotes do not.
i) How does gene regulation in
prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells.
ii) Outline how the same type of
control system could be used to regulation the leucine biosynthesis
pathway.
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic RNA's differ in that:ribosomal subunits have different percentages of rRNA to
proteinEukaryotes have a pre-mRNA that requires splicing to create the
functional transcriptProkaryotes have non-coding sequences that are removed during
RNA-transcript processingEukaryotes have ribosomes consisting of only one subunit.
How would cellular respiration differ between eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cells?
Describe the various changes that occur to pyruvate in pyruvate
oxidation. State the reactions.
Give the overall chemical equation for pyruvate oxidation.
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Which of the following does NOT represent a difference between
prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription?
Select one:
a. location
b. processing
c. direction of synthesis
d. chromatin remodeling
The speed of DNA replication in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
DIFFERS because:
A.) prokaryotic cells don’t use a double helix structure to
store their nucleotides
B.) smaller genomes allow prokaryotes to rapidly copy their
chromosome and reproduce
C.) eukaryotes replicate their DNA from a single location along
the strand
D.) eukaryotic DNA is more accessible for DNA polymerase and
other replication-related proteins
10. Explain how eukaryotic cells are thought to have evolved
from prokaryotic cells. You must use these words in your essay, but
are not limited to them: endosymbiotic, enfolding, phagocytosis,
mitochondrion, chloroplasts, eukaryotic, bacterial
endosymbiont.
Bacterial cells couple the process of transcription and
translation. In eukaryotic cells, the process of transcription and
translation are uncoupled or occur separately. Provide explanations
as to why bacterial cells can couple the process of transcription
and translation while in eukaryotic cells, the process is
separated.