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1Topic 2.2 - Prokaryotic Cellsby cjona35 termsFebruary 28, 2009
2Prokaryotic Cellsby xykokraxyaxnryse63 termsApril 4, 2009
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prokaryotic cells definitions
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1small, simple, no nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles, single loop of dna (nucleosome), no cellulose, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall (made of carbs), somtimes have cilia or flagella (movement).19 sets
2cell lacking a nucleus and most other organelles8 sets
3lack membrane-bound organelles; lack a nucleus; contain dna, butplasma membrane present not in a separate compartment); smaller than eukaryotic; almost always have tough external wall; single-celled organisms (archaea and bacteria);5 sets
4any of the typically unicellular microorganisms that lack a distinct nucleus and membrane-bound organelles and that are classified as a kingdom (prokaryotae synonym monera) or into two domains (bacteria and archaea)4 sets
5cells that do not have a nucleus (bacteria)4 sets
6these cells do not have a nucleus nor do they have any membrane-bound organelles...examples include archae and bacteria cells.3 sets
7no nucleus. dna is in the cytoplasm.3 sets
8cells that do not have a nucleus3 sets
9smaller & simpler, no nucleus, or organelles, bacteria2 sets
10cells without a nuclei2 sets
11smaller cells that lack membrane-bound organelles; less complex & appeared first; includes bacteria & their relatives; structurally similar but metabolically diverse2 sets
12no nucleus2 sets
13a type of cell lacking a membrane-enclosed nucleus and other membrane-enclosed organelles; found only in the domains bacteria and archaea.2 sets
14what consists of bacteria and archea2 sets
15have no nucleus2 sets
16cells lacking a nucleus2 sets
17group of organisms that lack a cell nucleus (= karyon), or any other membrane-bound organelles.2 sets
18cells without membrane bound structures2 sets
19a cell that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-enclosed organelles; includes the bacteria and archae. (kingdoms eubacteria and archaebacteria). compare with eukaryote2 sets
20cells possessing no intracellular membrane-bound organelles or nucleus2 sets
21have a cell wall, ribosomes, and one circular chromosome , no nucleus2 sets
22cells without nuclei are called:2 sets
23cells without nuclei2 sets
24cells with no nucleus2 sets
25they do not have cells or organelles, they are small, and single celled.1 set
26lack of membrane-bonded nucleus1 set
27oldest and simplest cells; no nucleus1 set
28no internal membrane organization, nuclear area, cell wall, ribosomes, flagella1 set
29have genetic material that is not enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus; they lack other membrane-bound organelles1 set
30bacteria and archaea; single celled organisms; no membrane-bound organelles1 set
31single celled organisms1 set
32plasma membrane, nucleoid, cytoplasm, cytosol, ribosomes1 set
33lack membrane bound nucleus that are structurally smaller & simpler than eukaryotic cells1 set
34cells that do not contain any membrane-bound organelles1 set
35unicellular organisms that lack a membrane bound nucleus and organelles (bacteria)1 set
36no nucleus, made of 2 domains, bacteria and archae1 set
37also called bacteria, smallest cell, do not have nucleus, long circular dna, no membrane covered organells, has ribosomes,1 set
38have a genetic material that is not contained in a nucleus1 set
39single metabolic unit, no nucleus, no internal compartments1 set
40(before nucleus); primitive cells (evolved first); no nucleus; no membrane-bound organelles; chromosome is circular1 set