English National Curriculum - Science Science
Mission Objectives
Describe the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
Practice identifying eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
Save files related to this lesson
Words and meanings to learn
eukaryotic
A cell with a nucleus.
organelle
A tiny cellular structure that performs specific functions within a cell.
prokaryotic
A cell without a nucleus.
cytoplasm
A solution that fills each cell and is enclosed by the cell membrane.
ribosome
Small particles consisting of RNA and proteins that function to synthesize proteins.
Mike studied zoology and botany at Durham University and followed this with 3 years of postgraduate study at Bristol University with the Science Research Council.
Mike uses his vast experience to add knowledge and engagement to Developing Experts, particularly within the disciplines of biology and zoology. He has over 20 years TV production experience, including writing and producing nature programmes for the Disney channel and, for a period of time, was Sir David Attenborough’s scientific advisor.
Shannon started her journey with Developing Experts by completing PHD placement while studying for her Doctorate in Developmental Biology at the University of East Anglia. Shannon has since joined the team full-time as a Project Manager working with the company's industry partners. Shannon knows a lot about chickens!
Expert film
Mission assignment film
Nuclear Decomissioning Team Leader
Analytical Technician
Laboratory Quality Control Technician
Research & Development Technician
Technical or Production Director
Health Physicist