A prokaryotic cell that is primarily beneficial towards living things, but can also be harmful.
What is bacteria?
The powerhouse of the cell.
A single cell with nuclear material but no nuclear membrane or membrane-bound organelles
What is a Prokaryotic cell?
The study and science of bacteria.
What is bacteriology?
An acellular microbe that requires a host to reproduce and spread.
What is a virus?
The 'tail' of a prokaryotic cell that allows for movement.
What is the flagellum?
Most cells; with organized nucleus and membrane-bound organelles
What is a Eukaryotic cell?
Gram-positive cocci bacteria in a chain made from not brushing your teeth.
What is tooth decay?
A eukaryotic cell that is known for being a decomposer.
What is fungi?
The Golgi Apparatus does the final modification of proteins and lipids; packages them
What does the Golgi apparatus do?
Name two Prokaryotic cells
What are bacteria and archaea?
A gram-positive rod that is obtained from infected food, which has bacteria that releases a toxin that causes paralysis.
What is botulism?
A unicellular eukaryote; it causes Malaria.
What is protozoa?
What holds the genetic material in prokaryotic cells?
What is nothing?
Name three eukaryotic cells.
What are Protozoa, Fungi, and Algae?
Gram-negative bacteria that have to live with another cell and can cause urine symptoms.
What is chlamydia?
An acellular microbe that consists of proteins.
What are prions?
An organelle responsible for the transportation of materials in cells.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
The two acellular microbes.
What are Viruses and Prions?
What is Lyme disease?