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9 Square Vocabulary Builder Title: Cell Biology Eukaryotic Heterotrophic Flagella Organisms that can make their own food. (producers) Prokaryotic Multicellular Autotrophic Cell membrane More than one cell Unicellular Cells that have a nucleus. Barrier around the outside of the cell. One cell Eukaryotic Nucleus Organisms that consume food. (Can not make their own food.) Cells that do not have a nucleus. Multicellular Unicellular Heterotrophic Prokaryotic More than one cell Flagella Heterotrophic Organisms that consume food. (Can not make their own food.) Multicellular Whip like structure used by organisms to move. Barrier around the outside of the cell. Unicellular One cell Flagella Cell membrane Prokaryotic Heterotrophic Eukaryotic Unicellular