 Prokaryote - Does not contain a nucleus  Eukaryote - Contains a nucleus.

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 Prokaryote - Does not contain a nucleus

 Eukaryote - Contains a nucleus

 Unicellular - Single (one) cell

 Multicellular - Having more than one cell

 Autotrophic - Capable of making it’s own food

 Heterotrophic - Consumes other organisms for energy for food

 Sexual Reproduction - Requires 2 parents and fusion of sex cells

 Asexual Reproduction - Only 1 parent required

 Biotic- Living or was once living, or comes from living things

 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

Composed of cells Grow and develop Reproduce Use Energy Respond to the environment All

Plants Animals Protists (single celled) Fungi Usually multi-cellular ….

Bacteria Cyanobacteria Archaebacteria Usually unicellular ….

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