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Cells can be broken down into what two groups?
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
What type of cell contains a membrane bound nucleus, and
organelles that are specific to each cell?
Eukaryotic



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What is the size range for Eukaryotic cells?
10-100 micro meters

, What is the difference between animal and plant eukaryotic cells?
Animal cells don't have a cell wall. Plants have a rigid cell wall.
Can eukaryotic cells be single or multicellular?
Both
Which type of cell is less complex?
Prokaryotic
Which type of cell lacks a nucleus and other membrane bound
organelles?
Prokaryotic
Which type of cell is smaller?
Prokaryotic
What is the size range of a prokaryotic cell?
1-5 micrometers
Are prokaryotic cells always single celled?
Yes
What 2 kingdoms are prokaryotic organisms apart of?
Bacteria and Archaea
What is something eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have in
common?
Both have a plasma membrane, cytosol, and chromosomes.
What is the nucleoid region used for?
To store genetic information in prokaryotes
True or false: If false, make it true. The nucleoid region is bound by
a membrane and does not contain bacterial chromosomes and DNA?
False The nucleoid region is NOT bound by a membrane and DOES
contain bacterial chromosomes and DNA.
Bacterial chromosomes are in what shape?
Circle
Define plasmids

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