This type of cell is only found in unicellular organisms
What is prokaryotic
This is how many types of cells there are
What is two?
According to cell theory, cells are the basic building block of this
The DNA in prokaryotic cells has been compared to this
What is spaghetti?
The DNA in eukaryotic cells is contained in this structure
What is the nucleus
If you were to compare the size of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells are ___________ than prokaryotic cells
What is larger
This is where cells come from
What is other cells?
If an organism is unicellular it has this many cells
What is one?
If an organism is multicellular it has this many cells
What is more than one?
If you were to compare the complexity of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells are _____________ than prokaryotic cells
What is more complex
T/F: All cells have a nucleus
What is "false?"
This kind of cell is found in plants and animals
What is eukaryotic?
This is what "karyote" means
What is nucleus?
The "pro" in prokaryotic means this
What is "before" or "no?"
The "eu" in eukaryote means this
What is "true" or "do?"
The DNA that is contained in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cells looks like this shape
What is a sphere?
If you were to compare the organelles found in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells have _______________ than eukaryotic cells
What is fewer?
Organisms that are made of eukaryotic cells have this many cells
What is one or more?
This is an example of a prokaryotic cell
What is a bacteria?
We frequently use this tool to observe cells
What is a microscope?
All cells have these 4 structures in common
What is cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA?
This is why cells are compared to bricks or building blocks
What is because they are the smallest unit that can perform all life's functions?
Prokaryotic cells frequently use this to move around
What is a flagella?
This term describes an organism made of many cells
What is multicellular?
This is the name of Mrs. Persinger's cat
What is or Astro (short for 'Cat'astrophe)?