Friday, July 23, 2010
1. Eukaryote: As an example of a eukaryote, I used Hannah. A eukaryote is any organism, unicellular or multicellular, whose fundamental structure unit is a cell consisting of membrane-bound organelles and a distinct nucleus. Eukaryotes are also capable of cellular division through mitosis or meiosis. All animals, plants, fungi, and several microorganisms are considered eukaryotes.
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Nice choice.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with all your terms, Becca!
ReplyDeletePlease put all your pictures and captions in one post for collection 2. It makes them easier to view. Thanks!
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