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Cell Types/Theory

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What are organisms that do not contain a nucleus? Prokaryotic Cells
What are organisms that do have a nucleus? Eukaryotic Cells
Name an example of a prokaryotic cell. Bacteria
Name four examples of eukaryotic cells. Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals
What are four organelles that are shared by prokaryotic AND eukaryotic cells? Cell membrane, DNA, cytoplasm and ribosomes
Which type of cell reproduces ONLY asexually? Prokaryotic cell
Which type of cell can reproduce asexually or sexually? Eukaryotic cell
Name the three types of asexual reproduction. Budding, Fragmentation and Binary Fission
A potato producing "eyes" on the outside of the skin after having sat for a long time is an example of Budding
Unicellular organisms use this to reproduce Binary Fission
In this type of reproduction, an organism can regenerate a complete new being from a broken fragment of the parent body. Fragmentation
True/False - Cells can specialize to do a very specific job - like be a red blood cell. True- Cells do specialize in our bodies.
Use multicellular/Unicellular and Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic to describe a PLANT Plants are multicellular and are made of eukaryotic cells.
Use multicellular/Unicellular and Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic to describe an ANIMAL Animals are multicellular and are made of eukaryotic cells.
Use multicellular/Unicellular and Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic to describe a BACTERIA Bacteris is unicellular and are made of prokaryotic cells
Use multicellular/Unicellular and Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic to describe a MUSHROOM Mushrooms are multicellular and are made of eukaryotic cells
Use multicellular/Unicellular and Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic to describe a Protist like an amoeba Protists are unicellular and are eukaryotic cells.
What types of cells are ALL unicellular? Prokaryotic cells
How many parents are needed in sexual reproduction? Two parents
How many parents are needed in asexual reproduction? One parent
Which one does not belong? Tree, animal, bacteria, mushroom Bacteria - because it has prokaryotic cells and others have eukaryotic cells
Which one does not belong? Unicellular only, Asexual Only, Eukaryotic cells, Bacteria Eukaryotic cells because all of the others deal with Prokaryotic cells
Name four examples of organelles found in an eukaryotic cell Nucleus, ribosomes, Golgi apparatus and cell membrane
Multicellular means having more than one cell
Unicellular means having one cell
The DNA for a eukaryote is held in the nucleus
The DNA for a prokaryote is held in the center of the cell
True or False Plants can reproduce asexually and sexually True
What type of reproduction involves the joining of two types of cells? Sexual Reproduction
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