Prokaryotes
Eukaroyotic
Cell organells
Macromolecules
Space facts
100

True or false, Prokaryotes are mostly unicellular.

True

100

Where do eukaryotes hold their genetic material?

The nucleus

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

The mitochondria 

100

what are the four main types of Macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, and nucleic acids

100

This planets spins backwards compared to the other planets 

Venus

200

Prokaryotic DNA is usually shaped like what?

A single-celled chromosome

200

True or false, All mammals are Eukaryotes (multi-cellular)

True

200

What organelle makes proteins?

Ribosomes

200

The monomers that make up Proteins are what?

Amino acids

200

A day on this planet is longer than its year

Venus

300

Are Prokaryotes or Eurkayotes smaller?

Prokaryotes

300

The two processes by which eukaryotic cells are called what?

Mitosis and meiosis

300

What is a cell membrane

A layer that protects the inside of the cell from its external environment.

300

What RNA stands for

Ribonucleic Acid

300

This planet has the shortest day, spinning once every 10 hours.

Jupiter

400

What kingdom does the prokaryotic cells belong to?

Monera kingdom

400

Name an example of a unicellular Eukaryote

Algae, slime mold, and/or euglena

400

Organelles that provides structure and support for plant cells but is not found in animal cells is called what?

Cell wall

400

Carbohydrates main function is?

To give imediate short term energy.
400

This planet is completely gas

Saturn

500

The process by which most prokaryotes produce is called what?

Binary fission

500

In eukaryotic cells, how is mitosis used?

For sexual reproduction by producing gametic cells like sperm, egg, and pollen

500

Network of membranes that transport proteins and could be rough or smooth are called what?

ER/ Endoplasmic reticulum 

500

DNA and RNA are different in this way

DNA is double stranded, while RNA is single stranded

500

This moon of Saturn rains liquid methane

Titan