Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes
True OR False
Unicellular or Multicellular
100
Eukaryotes have a ___________ which distinguishes them from prokaryotes
What are nuclei
100
Prokaryotic cells are similar to eukaryotic cells because they contain _________
What is genetic material
100

All eukaryotic cells are multicellular organisms

FALSE because they can also be unicellular. Ex. Amoebas.

100

Name this cell

What is Eukaryote?

200

Animals are _________________-

What are eukaryotes?

200

The bacteria that causes you to get sick with salmonella? Would it be prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Unicellular or multicellular?

It is prokaryotic, unicellular.
200

All eukaryotic cells get their energy from the sun (autotrophs).

FALSE, some eukaryotes are hetetrophs (energy from others) not only the sun.

200

Name this cell..

What is a prokaryote?

300

Eukaryotes have a very _________ structure.

Complex or Simple

What is complex?

300

What kind of cells fall under the category of prokaryotic cells?

Unicellular

300
Prokaryotic cells are smaller than eukaryotic cells
TRUE
300

Name this cell..

Eukaryotic cell. They have a nucleus.

400
Eukaryotes & prokaryotes are composed of _________
organelles
400

Where in the cell is the DNA located?

It floats freely in the cytoplasm in the nucleoid region.

400

Bacteria are the only type of prokaryotes

TRUE
400

Name this cell...

What is prokaryote?

500

What is the meaning for eukaryotic?

What is true nucleus or "do have a nucleus'?

500
Prokaryotic cells are more ancient/primitive/older than eukaryotic cells. Yes or No.

Usually, life begins with prokaryotic cells. Yes, prokaryotic cells are more primitive/older.

500

ALL Eukaryotes have a nucleoid region.

FALSE because they have a nucleus.

500

FINAL JEOPARDY Describe humans as organisms with the following terms that apply to us: *Use Doodle Notes from last week)

Eukaryotic/Prokaryotic

Unicellular/Multicellular

Autotroph/Heterotroph 

What are..

Eukaryotic (have a nucleus in the cells)

Multicellular (trillions of cells)

Heterotrophs (feed on others--plants/animals)