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Name ________________________________ Per _____ Date __________ Biology Homework 1-6 Classifying Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Instructions: Use the clues to decide whether the organism is a Prokaryote or Eukaryote. 1. ___________ - This organism is made of many cells. Each cell has a nucleus, mitochondria and many chloroplasts. It can grow to over 100 ft tall and produces many woody cones for reproduction. 2. ___________- This organism is made of one cell. The cell contains many organelles such as lysosomes and contractile vacuoles. It uses cilia to move in water and has a eye-like organelle to sense the presence of light. 3. ___________- This organism is made of one cell. The cell has DNA not contained in a nucleus. The cell is surrounded by a protective capsule and produces toxins that cause infection in animals. 4. ___________- White tailed Deer 5. ___________- Anthrax causing Bacteria 6. ___________- Black Bread Mold 7. ___________- Live Oak Tree 8. ___________- Streptococcus Bacteria 9. __________- Yeast 10. _________- Fish Prokaryote/Eukaryote T-chart Directions: Complete the following T-chart comparing eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells using the word bank provided. - Has a nucleus - Does not have a nucleus - Simple - Onion cell - plant cell - Human Cheek Cell - Bacteria -Complex -Membrane Bound Organelles - No Membrane Bound Organelles Eukaryotes Prokaryotes