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Cells - Multi, Uni, Pro, and Eu

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  • What does the prefix "multi" mean in "multicellular"?
    Many
  • What is the term for a cell without a membrane-bound nucleus?
    Prokaryotic cell
  • What is the term for the study of how living things are classified?
    Taxonomy
  • What is the term for organisms made of only one cell?
    Unicellular organisms
  • What is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things?
    Cells
  • What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells based on?
    Whether the cell contains a distinct nucleus
  • How many domains are there in taxonomic classification?
    Three
  • Who named the structures that made up cork cells?
    Robert Hooke
  • Which domain contains organisms with prokaryotic cells?
    Bacteria
  • What are the three domains in taxonomic classification?
    Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
  • What is the broadest classification of organisms?
    Domain
  • Which type of cells are mostly multi-celled but some are single-celled?
    Eukaryotic cells
  • What does the prefix "uni" mean in "unicellular"?
    One
  • Which type of cells are almost always single-celled organisms?
    Prokaryotic cells
  • What is the term for a cell with a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles?
    Eukaryotic cell
  • What are the two basic types of cells that make up all living things?
    Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
  • How are organisms classified based on the number of cells that compose them?
    Unicellular or Multicellular
  • What is the meaning of "eu" in "eukaryotic cell"?
    True
  • What did Robert Hooke name the structures that made up cork cells?
    Cells
  • What is the term for organisms made of many cells?
    Multicellular organisms
  • What is the meaning of "pro" in "prokaryotic cell"?
    Before
  • Which domain contains organisms with eukaryotic cells?
    Eukarya