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Alright, chapter 4, problem 3 here.
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It wants us to distinguish between these two types of cells.
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Here are the prokaryotes, which are our single -celled organisms, are simple cells.
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And a eukaryotic cell.
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Now, ucariotic cells are going to come from a multicellular organisms, and i always think of that as like, you are a eukaryote, assuming that i am talking to a human and not a body.
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Bacteria that works out well.
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Write them the same way, so if you have a prokaryote cell and a eukaryote, they are both going to have cell walls.
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That's sort of the outer, outer edge of them, and prokaryotic cells are actually very small, typically.
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So they're not going to be larger always than the eukaryote, it's usually the opposite.
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It.
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And prokaryotic cells could certainly have a flagella...