Does not have membrane bound organelles Classified in Protista, Fungi, Plant and Animal Kingdoms Mostly unicelluar (one- celled) Has membrane bound organelles Have many internal organelles surround by membranes Classified into Kingdoms of Archaebacteria No organize nucleus Have an organize nuclues Have an organized nucleus with nuclear membrane Example: Plant and Animal Both unicellular and multicellular types Example: Bacteria More organized structures Most metabolism is aerobic Cells are larger Primitive structures Cells are typical small Mostly unicellular (one- celled) Few specialized cell organells Metabolism is often anaerobic No organized nucleus Eukaryotic Contains DNA Prokaryotic Does not have membrane bound organelles Classified in Protista, Fungi, Plant and Animal Kingdoms Mostly unicelluar (one- celled) Has membrane bound organelles Have many internal organelles surround by membranes Classified into Kingdoms of Archaebacteria No organize nucleus Have an organize nuclues Have an organized nucleus with nuclear membrane Example: Plant and Animal Both unicellular and multicellular types Example: Bacteria More organized structures Most metabolism is aerobic Cells are larger Primitive structures Cells are typical small Mostly unicellular (one- celled) Few specialized cell organells Metabolism is often anaerobic No organized nucleus Eukaryotic Contains DNA Prokaryotic
(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.
O-Does not have membrane bound organelles
G-Classified in Protista, Fungi, Plant and Animal Kingdoms
I-Mostly unicelluar (one-celled)
G-Has membrane bound organelles
B-Have many internal organelles surround by membranes
G-Classified into Kingdoms of Archaebacteria
B-No organize nucleus
I-Have an organize nuclues
N-Have an organized nucleus with nuclear membrane
O-Example: Plant and Animal
I-Both unicellular and multicellular types
O-Example: Bacteria
I-More organized structures
G-Most metabolism is aerobic
B-Cells are larger
G-Primitive structures
I-Cells are typical small
N-Mostly unicellular (one-celled)
N-Few specialized cell organells
N-Metabolism is often anaerobic
B-No organized nucleus
O-Eukaryotic
B-Contains DNA
O-Prokaryotic