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Question | Answer |
Examples of prokaryotes | Kingdom Monera & Algae |
Where are hereditary information contained in prokaryotes? | cell's cytoplasm |
Do prokaryotes have a nucleus? | No |
What are prokaryotes? | No membrane based organelles & 1st cells on Earth |
What did eukaryotes evolve from? | Prokaryotic cell |
Do eukaryotes have a nucleus? | yes |
Where are hereditary information contained in eukaryotes? | the nucleus |
What are examples of eukaryotes? | Fungus, plants, animals, and protists |
made from damaged particles from bacteria cell walls or from killed bacteria and used to prevent certain diseases | vaccine |
whiplike tails that help bacteria move | flagella |
an organism that uses oxygen for respiration | aerobe |
an organism that lives without oxygen | anaerobe |
any organism that uses dead material as a food and energy source | saprophyte |
type of bacteria in pea plant roots that benefits the plant | nitrogen-fixing bacteria |
any organism that can cause disease | pathogen |
poison produced by pathogens | toxin |
substance used to kill bacteria | antibiotic |
heat-resistant structure in bacteria | endospore |
sphere-shaped bacteria | cocci |
asexual form of bacterial reproduction | fission |
rod-shaped bacteria | bacilli |
growths on roots of pea plants where beneficial bacteria live | nodules |
globular groups in which many cyanobacteria live | colonies |
Why is Alexander Flemming important? | He was a scientist that discovered the first antibiotic ; penicillum |
What does antibiotic life? | not life |
How many times larger are eukaryotes than prokaryotes? | 1000 times larger |
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