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prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells assessment
- the prefix eu and suffix kary indicate that eukaryotic cells have
a. no nucleus
b. a true nucleus
c. before nucleus
d. no kernel
- this type cell can be unicellular or multicellular.
a. bacteria
b. prokaryotic
c. amoeba
d. eukaryotic
- one single chromosome of dna attached to the cell membrane is found in this type cell.
a. animal
b. plant
c. prokaryotic
d. eukaryotic
- prokaryotic cells reproduce
a. sexually
b. asexually
- these cells have genetic material that is 50% from one parent and 50% from the other parent.
a. prokaryotic
b. eukaryotic
- which of these organisms are not prokaryotes?
a. fungi
b. e - coli
c. streptococcus
d. bacteria
- which of these organisms are not eukaryotes?
a. yeast
b. algae
c. fungi
d. bacteria
- which of these is not a eukaryotic kingdom?
a. protists
b. fungi
c. bacteria
d. animalia
Brief Explanations
- Question 9: The prefix "eu -" means true and "kary -" relates to nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus.
- Question 10: Prokaryotic cells can be unicellular. Bacteria are prokaryotes. In prokaryotic cells, DNA can be attached to the cell - membrane.
- Question 11: Prokaryotic cells typically have a single circular chromosome of DNA attached to the cell membrane.
- Question 12: Prokaryotic cells reproduce asexually, often by binary fission.
- Question 13: Eukaryotic cells reproduce sexually, resulting in genetic material that is 50% from one parent and 50% from the other.
- Question 14: Fungi are eukaryotes, while E - coli, Streptococcus, and bacteria are prokaryotes.
- Question 15: Bacteria are prokaryotes, while yeast, algae, and fungi are eukaryotes.
- Question 16: Bacteria are prokaryotes and not part of the eukaryotic kingdoms. The eukaryotic kingdoms include Protists, Fungi, and Animalia.
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- B. A true nucleus
- B. Prokaryotic
- C. Prokaryotic
- B. Asexually
- B. Eukaryotic
- A. Fungi
- D. Bacteria
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