Prokaryotes: Structure & Function
Prokaryotes: Form
Prokaryotes: Reproduction
Prokaryotes: Nutrition
Archaea
100

Prokaryotes are much more [BLANK] than Eukaryotes

What is simple?

100

This is what we called spherical Prokaryotes (usually bacteria)

What is cocci?

100

Prokaryotic reproduction is [BLANK]

What is asexual?

100

Prokaryotes can obtain nutrition in more diverse ways than these

What are Eukaryotes?

100
Many of these organisms live in extreme environments

What are Archaea?

200

Despite being relatively simple, Prokaryotes are very [BLANK] in areas such as form, reproduction, and nutrition

What is diverse?

200

This is what we call rod-shaped bacteria

What is bacilli?
200

The most common asexual reproduction process Prokaryotes undergo is [BLANK]

What is binary fission?

200

These organisms DON'T depend on sunlight

What are Prokaryotes?

200

These Archaea love heat

What are thermophiles?

300

Prokaryotes do NOT have these

What are organelles?

300

Another form that bacteria can take is this

What is spiral?

300

Refrigeration is an example of this

What is a limiting factor?

300

This is a close association between organisms of two or more species

What is symbiosis?

300

These Archaea love salt

What are halophiles?

400

Prokaryotes generally have this outside of their plasma membrane

What is cell wall?

400

Staphylococci are prokaryotes in spherical [BLANK]

What are clusters?

400

This is the protective shell Prokaryotes produce when conditions are unfavorable

What is endospores?

400

Some Prokaryotes can use inorganic substances like ammonia for energy; these can be found in places like this

What are hydrothermal vents?

400

These Archaea have methane as a waste product

What are methanogens?

500

Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus; as such, their DNA usually takes this form

What is circular?

500

Streptococci are prokaryotes in spherical [BLANK]

What are chains?

500

This machine is used in labs to kill endospores

What is autoclave?

500

This process in legumes is an example of symbiosis

What is nitrogen fixation?

500

These Archaea cause intestinal gas in humans

What are methanogens?