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Prokaryotes no nucleus or organelles, circular DNA, cell wall
Eukaryotes nucleus and organelles, stranded DNA
6 Kingdoms Bacteria, Archaea, Protista, Plantae, Fungi, Animalia
Prokaryotic kingdoms Bacteria and Archaea
Eukaryotic kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia
The single-cell Eukaryote? Protista
Taxonomy Order kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
Virus Non-living. DNA surrounded by protein coat, needs host cell
Eukaryote who's cell wall is made out of chitin Fungi
Eukaryote who's cell wall is made out of cellulose Plantae
What's so special about Archaea? Can live in extreme environments
What's Cyanobacteria's important contribution to earth? Photosynthesized oxygen that changed the atmosphere
Whats the difference between bacteria and archaea? Bacteria have peptidoglycan on their cell wall
What is the purpose of flagellum in bacteria? To help the bacteria move
What type of organisms have organelles? Eukaryotic
Thermophiles, Methanogens, and Halophiles are from the kingdom archae True
What is the order of complexity between prokaryotes, viruses and eukaryotes? Virus < prokaryotes < Eukaryotes
What type of cell has a circular form of DNA(plasmid)? Prokaryotic
Where do you find the DNA of a prokaryote? In the cytoplasm
Where do you find the DNA of a Eukaryote? Inside the Nucleus
Created by: latiffeamado
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