This cell does not contain a nucleus and is simple, meaning it has no organelles.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
A protein coat that contains genetic material
What is the capsid?
These cells are thought to have come first in evolutionary history.
What are prokaryotic cells?
Lipids and carbs have this function in common.
What is energy storage?
DNA is an integral piece of information found in living organisms. In Eukaryotic organisms, it is located in the __ of the cell.
What is the nucleus.
The genetic material found in viruses
What is DNA and RNA?
A group of prokaryotic bacteria working together.
What is stromatolite?
What are carbohydrates?
These cells contain cytoplasm, cell wall, flagella, genetic material, and ribosomes.
What are eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
In order for viruses to reproduce, they must first infect a ___.
What is a host?
Mitochondria and chloroplast became part of eukaryotic cells through this process.
What is endosymbiosis?
This important cell membrane structure contains a hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic tails.
What is a phospholipid?
These organisms are examples of prokaryotes.
Flu, HIV, herpes, listeria, Chicken pox.. one of these is not a virus
What is listeria?
This theory suggests that eukaryotic cells arose from a single prokaryotic ancestor.
What is the autogenous theory?
Structural proteins are found in this location of a cell.
What is the cytoskeleton?
These 4 kingdoms represent the eukaryotic organisms.
Viruses and cells have many differences but they have these 2 things in common.
What is genetic material and no nucleus?
Mitochondria show evidence to support the idea that they were once free-living bacteria by the way they reproduce.
What is binary fission?
This structure of a nucleic acid is composed of a phosphate, a deoxyribose sugar, and a nitrogen base.
What is a nucleotide?