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14: Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cellsby boh198585 termsSeptember 1, 2009
2Jeff State Micro Eukaryotic cellsby Chantelsham36 termsSeptember 15, 2009
3eukaryotic cells ch4by nickim69 termsFebruary 13, 2009
4Eukaryotic Cellsby poorlilrich50 termsMay 24, 2009
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5Eukaryotic Cellsby xykokraxyaxnryse73 termsApril 4, 2009
6Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: structure and Functionby nicholhm91 termsSeptember 20, 2007
7Biology AP- Unit 2by RachMoore9335 termsSeptember 25, 2009
8prokaryotic eukaryotic cellsby lilnabie14 termsOctober 29, 2009
9Chapter 4: Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cellsby earchuleta24 termsJune 5, 2009
10Eukaryotic Cellsby cha13118 termsOctober 20, 2009
11Topic 2.3 - Eukaryotic Cellsby astobart33 termsFebruary 18, 2009
12Eukaryotic Cellsby breadbasket448 termsDecember 3, 2008
13chap 4 eukaryotic cells by mherna20 termsJanuary 31, 2009
144- Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cellsby revell581 termsJune 5, 2009
15Eukaryotic Cellsby Reith10 termsJanuary 12, 2009
16Eukaryotic cellsby janlud2 termsFebruary 25, 2009
172.1, 2.2 & 2.3 - Cell Theory, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cellsby cscott909 termsDecember 9, 2008
18Eukaryotic cellsby www_dot_website_dot_com21 termsSeptember 18, 2007
19eukaryotic cellsby www_dot_website_dot_com10 termsSeptember 28, 2007
20Chapter 6.2 - Eukaryotic cellsby manouk10 termsNovember 8, 2008
212.3 Eukaryotic Cellsby cscott906 termsDecember 9, 2008
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eukaryotic cells definitions
# Definition Sets
1larger, complex, with nucleus, membrane bound organelles, dna tightly wrapped around histone proteins in chromosomes, cellulose in plant cell walls.16 sets
2have membrane-bound organelles; have membrane-bound nucleus (with dna inside); larger than prokaryotic; some have a tough outer wall (plants); single and multicellular (animals, plants, fungi, protists); plasma membrane present6 sets
3cells with a nucleus4 sets
4cells that contain a nucleus.3 sets
5cell with a nucleus and other internal organelles3 sets
6contain a nucleus and other organelles that are bound by membranes3 sets
7what all other forms of life consist of, except for bacteria and archea3 sets
8a large cell that has a nucleus2 sets
9larger cells that have membrane-bound organelles; more complex & appeared later; includes plants, animals, fungi, & protists; structurally diverse but metabolically similar2 sets
10cell with a nucleus (surrounded by its own membrane) and other internal organelles2 sets
11larger & more complex, have nucleus, have many types of organelles, 2 types : animal & plant2 sets
12contains nuclei2 sets
13have dna in a nucleus that is bounded by a nuclear envelope, membrane-bound organelles, cytoplasm in the region between the plasma mambran and nucleus, larger than prokaryotic cells.2 sets
14any of a domain (eukarya) or a higher taxonomic group (eukaryota) above the kingdom that includes organisms composed of one or more cells containing visibly evident nuclei and organelles2 sets
15has nucleus2 sets
16cells that have a nucleus2 sets
17cells possessing a cell nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles2 sets
18cells with membrane bound structures2 sets
19a type of cell that has a membrane enclosed nucleus and other membrane enclosed organelles. all organisms except bacteria and archaea are composed of eukaryotic cells2 sets
20majority of dna contained within a membrane within the cell2 sets
21have organelles that "divide the labor" therefore they are larger and are more efficient1 set
22have nuclues housing dna1 set
23have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles1 set
24more advanced, larger, contain organelles1 set
25animals, plant, fungi, and protist cells are examples1 set
26have two other mechanisms, exocytosis and endocytosis, to transport large molecules and particles1 set
27has a membrane-bound nucleus (prokaryotic do not)1 set
28exhibit compartmentalization (organelles that separate cells into diff regions), have nucleus,1 set
29they have a nucleus, they are large, multi-cellular and have membrane-bound organelles1 set
30cells that have a true nucleus,membrane covered organelles, and linear dna1 set
31contain nuclei that seperate dna from the rest of the cell1 set
32_________________ contain organelles surrounded by membranes. these cells are what most living organisms are. they are much more advanced than the other type of cells. some but not all have a cell wall.1 set
33cells containing membrane-bound organelles1 set
34organisms whose cells contain a membrane bound nucleus and other organelles1 set
35membrane bound organelles1 set
36cells that have a membrane enclosed nucleus1 set
37have membrane-bound organelles; have membrane-bound nucleus (with dna inside); larger than prokaryotic; some have a tough outer wall (plants); single and multicellular (animals, plants, fungi, protists); plasma membrane present user-contributed1 set
38more complex, ten times larger, has a nucleus, has a membrane covered organelles, more dna, linear dna, cell wall, cell membrane1 set
39contain a nucleus in which their genetic material is separated from the rest of the cell1 set
40cell with distinct, membrane-bounded organelles1 set