Characteristics of microorganisms
Prokaryotes:
Prokaryotes are a group of organisms that lack a cell nucleus or any other membrane-
bounded organelles.
Eukaryotes:
Eukaryotes is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within
membranes.
Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells:
Prokaryotic cells:
They are unicellular organisms.
These are small and simple cells.
The genetic material of a prokaryotic cell is not enclosed in a nucleus.
The genetic material is either in a loop or small rings of DNA.
They are free-floating in the cell.
They also have a cell wall, cell membrane, and cytoplasm but no membrane-bounded
organelles.
Example:
Bacteria
Eukaryotic cells:
They can be unicellular or multicellular organisms.
Big and complex cells.
The genetic material of a eukaryotic cell is enclosed in a nucleus.
They also contain a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and other membrane-bounded
organelles.
Examples:
Animals and plants.
, 2
Bacteria
1. Unicellular, Microscopic organism.
2. Prokaryotes.
3. Singular is referred to as Bacterium.
4. Study of Bacteria Bacteriology.
5. Most bacteria are 0.2 um 100 um.