Differences Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells.

Microbiology Essay

Maximum word limit is = 500 on the title ‘Categorizing the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

This essay should identify the differences between the two different types of organisms, particularly in view of how we exploit the characteristics of prokaryotic cells when we are trying to treat bacterial infections.

You may use text books as references sources. Websites should not be used as reference sources.

Instructions for the report

  • The report must be no longer than 500 words (maximum word limit). This limit excludes references, captions of tables you may wish to use, title and headings (as suggested by the instructions).
  • The use of Figures is not allowed (i.e. images/graphs).
  • The report must be typed in third person neuter, passive, past tense (with adequate syntax). Do NOT write in first or second person, current or future tenses, slang, or use unexplained abbreviations.
  • References must be reported at the end of the essay. Failure to provide sufficient references may result in plagiarism cases.
  • Vancouver style must be used.
  • The format of the essay is that there should be three sections titled the following:

Introduction: This should be one paragraph long and should give the reader a background behind why it is important identify the differences between the different types of organism.

Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes: This is where you will give the majority of the information on the differences between the two organisms.

Conclusion: This can be a very short paragraph to make any concluding remarks on your own choices.

References: At least one correctly formatted (Vancouver style) citation is required, to a published source (e.g. book, peer reviewed journal) of suitable veracity, enabling identification of each datum. A bibliography is inadequate.

  

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