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Prokaryote - Does not contain a nucleus
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Eukaryote -
Contains a nucleus
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Unicellular -
Single (one) cell
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Multicellular - Having more than one cell
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Autotrophic - Capable of making it’s own food
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Heterotrophic -
Consumes other organisms
for energy
for food
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Sexual Reproduction Requires 2 parents and fusion of sex cells
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Asexual Reproduction Only 1 parent required
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Living or was once living, or
Bioticcomes from living things
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Abiotic- Never been alive; dead
Rules to follow about cells
• All organisms (living things) are made of cells
• Cells are the smallest working unit of living
things
• All cells come from preexisting cells
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Composed of cells
Grow and develop
Reproduce
Use Energy
Respond to the environment
• All
Usually multi-cellular ….
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Plants
Animals
Protists (single celled)
Fungi
Usually unicellular ….
• Bacteria
• Cyanobacteria
• Archaebacteria
Unicellular Multicellular Autotrophic Heterotrophic Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Biotic Abiotic -
• System of grouping organisms by
physical
properties
• Highest level of the classification
system
• Bacteria
• Archaea
• Eukarya (Eukaryota
• Six Kingdoms
• Eubacteria
• Archaebacteria
• Animalia, Plantae, Fungi,Protista
• lowest level of the classification
system – most specific level