Prokaryotic Cells
Eukaryotic Cells
Cell Organelles
Macromolecules
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100

Are prokaryotes big cells or small cells?

They are small cells.

100

True or false - Eukaryotic cells can form much larger structures such as tissues, organs and organ systems?

True

100

What is Mitochondria's role?

genorator/powerhouse

100

Why does oil and water not mix?

Water is polar and oil is nonpolar.

100

How many colors are in a rainbow?

7

200

A circular chromosome makes prokaryotic cells?

highly useful for genetic engineering.

200

Where do Eukaryotes have their genetic material stored?

nucleus

200

True or False - Cells of all organisms have similar internal structures called organelles, which are the “small organs”.

True

200

What are examples of Polysaccharides?

Starch, glycogen, and cellulose are examples of polysaccharides

200

Which blood type is a universal donor?

O Negative

300

Monera has two domains.

Archaea and Bacteria

300

What living organisms have eukaryotic cells?

Animals, plants, fungi and protists.

300

Vacuoles are fluid-filled sacs that serve as the storage area for?

water, foods, waste, and other materials in the cell.

300

What do Unsaturated bonds contain?

It contains one double bond and the rest are single bonds.

300

How many states does the Appalachian Trail cross?

14

400

The DNA forms a single large coil more commonly known as a____.

circular chromosome

400

Instead of having a single, circular chromosome, the chromosomes within the nucleus of a eukaryote are____.

linear.

400

What is a cell membrane?

A protective layer that separates the inside of a cell from its external environment.

400

Nucleic acids are the genetic material that stores____.

cellular information.

400

How many elements are currently on the periodic table?

118

500

Prokaryotic cells range in size from?

less than 1 micrometer to no more than 10 micrometers. 

500

Eukaryotes are usually?

multicellular

500

Lysosomes perform three main functions?

breaking down, digesting waste products, and protecting the cells from foreign invaders.

500

What are the four types of RNA?

Messenger RNA (mRNA), ribosomal RNA (rRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and regulatory RNAs.

500

What is the fear of flowers called?

Anthophobia

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