What kind of cells do they have?
Unicellular
What kind of cells do eukaryotes have?
Structures in a cell, like organs that help the cell survive.
What are macromolecules made up of?
Monomers
What is the very famous movie that has to do with a boat sinking?
The Titanic
What do they not have that eukaryotes do have?
A nucleus
What are some examples of eukaryotic cells?
Animals, plants, and fungi
How many organelles can be in a cell?
12
What are polymers?
A large number of monomers joined together
What is the town called in the shows Spongebob Squarepants?
The Bikini Bottom
True or false-
Prokaryotes are bigger than eukaryotes.
False
True or false-
Eukaryotes can be unicellular.
True
What are some examples of cell organelles?
Nucleus, mitochondria, and golgi apparatus.
What do proteins and lipids do in macromolecules?
Proteins make/give energy and lipids store energy
Paris
What does it's DNA form/look like?
A single large coil known as a circular chromosome.
What gives the cells energy?
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
What is the simplest type of carbohydrates?
Monosaccharides
How many bones are in the human body?
206
What kingdom are they placed in?
Monera
What are some forms of unicellular eukaryotes?
Algae and slime molds
What are the four membrane structure categories?
1. Non-membrane-bound organelles
2. Membrane-bound organelles
3. Single membrane-bound
4. Double membrane-bound
What are disaccharides and polysaccharides.
Disaccharides form when two monosaccharides join and polysaccharides are long chains of monosaccharides joined together by covalent bonds.
What is the only bird that can fly backwards?
Hummingbirds