What is the range in size of prokaryotes?
1 micrometer to 10 micrometers.
Eukaryotes are usually______
Multicellular
the cells of all organisms have similar internal structures called ______
organelles
What is the main element of all macromolecules
Carbon
An ant can typically lift between ______ times its body weight
10-20 times
20-50 times
80-100 times
20-50 times its own body weight
what language does the word prokaryote origionate from
Greek
what kind of chromosomes do eukaryotes have
linear chromosomes
What separates the inside of a cell from its external environment?
the protective layer
What is one of the 4 macromolecules we need to know for this biology class?
carbohydrate, lipids, nucleic acids, or proteins
What is the world's hottest chili pepper?
Carolina Reaper
where is the genetic material of a prokaryote found
In the nucleoid or cytoplasm
True or False
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus
True
what is semi-fluid, clear, thick jelly-like consistency, and mostly made up of water?
a cytoplasm
Macromolecules are made up of repeating subunits called ______
Monomers
How does Uranus spin?
Uranus spins on its side
what is a prokaryotes cell wall made of
sugar and amino acid polymer
What are some examples of eukaryotic organisms
mold, algae, slime,protozoa
What shape is Matacondrea
rod-shaped structures
True or false
Disaccharides are one sugar molecules that form when three monosaccharides join.
False
What is the smallest country by land?
Vatican city
what is dna formed into a large coil more commonly called?
a Chromosome
where do eukaryotes have their genetic material?
In the nucleus
What does ER stand for in biology?
Endoplasmic Reticulum
What is the long chain called when amino acids join together
A Peptide
What species of jellyfish is biologically immortal unless eaten?
Chrysaora fuscescens
Turritopsis dohrnii
Pelagia noctiluca
Turritopsis dohrnii