Mostlyunicelluar(one-celled)CellsarelargerPrimitivestructuresMostlyunicellular(one-celled)NoorganizenucleusMostmetabolismis aerobicContainsDNANoorganizednucleusBothunicellularandmulticellulartypesExample:Plant andAnimalEukaryoticHasmembraneboundorganellesExample:BacteriaMetabolismis oftenanaerobicProkaryoticClassified intoKingdoms ofArchaebacteriaHave manyinternalorganellessurround bymembranesHave anorganizenucluesCells aretypicalsmallHave anorganizednucleus withnuclearmembraneMoreorganizedstructuresFewspecializedcellorganellsDoes nothavemembraneboundorganellesClassified inProtista,Fungi, Plantand AnimalKingdomsMostlyunicelluar(one-celled)CellsarelargerPrimitivestructuresMostlyunicellular(one-celled)NoorganizenucleusMostmetabolismis aerobicContainsDNANoorganizednucleusBothunicellularandmulticellulartypesExample:Plant andAnimalEukaryoticHasmembraneboundorganellesExample:BacteriaMetabolismis oftenanaerobicProkaryoticClassified intoKingdoms ofArchaebacteriaHave manyinternalorganellessurround bymembranesHave anorganizenucluesCells aretypicalsmallHave anorganizednucleus withnuclearmembraneMoreorganizedstructuresFewspecializedcellorganellsDoes nothavemembraneboundorganellesClassified inProtista,Fungi, Plantand AnimalKingdoms

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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I
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B
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G
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N
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B
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G
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B
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B
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I
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O
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O
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G
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O
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N
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O
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G
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B
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I
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I
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N
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I
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N
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O
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G
  1. I-Mostly unicelluar (one-celled)
  2. B-Cells are larger
  3. G-Primitive structures
  4. N-Mostly unicellular (one-celled)
  5. B-No organize nucleus
  6. G-Most metabolism is aerobic
  7. B-Contains DNA
  8. B-No organized nucleus
  9. I-Both unicellular and multicellular types
  10. O-Example: Plant and Animal
  11. O-Eukaryotic
  12. G-Has membrane bound organelles
  13. O-Example: Bacteria
  14. N-Metabolism is often anaerobic
  15. O-Prokaryotic
  16. G-Classified into Kingdoms of Archaebacteria
  17. B-Have many internal organelles surround by membranes
  18. I-Have an organize nuclues
  19. I-Cells are typical small
  20. N-Have an organized nucleus with nuclear membrane
  21. I-More organized structures
  22. N-Few specialized cell organells
  23. O-Does not have membrane bound organelles
  24. G-Classified in Protista, Fungi, Plant and Animal Kingdoms