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into which group would you place a photosthetic organisms that has one circular chromosome and divides by binary fission?
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2. Prokaryote
3. Protozoa
4. Eukaryote
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- are these found in eukaryotes, prokaryotes or both? 1. nucleus 2. cell membrane 3. inclusion bodies 4. cell wall 5. peptidoglycan 6. genome 7. endoplamis reticulum 8. chloroplastsOscillatoria is a thread-shaped Cyanobacteria, while Spirogyra is a thread-shaped Protist. Make a table the difference!Choose one prokaryote (bacteria or archaea) AND one protest. You can choose a species or more general taxonomic group of interest. Then address the following questions for each. 1. What does the organism look like? Describe or include an image. 2. How does it obtain energy? 3. How does it reproduce? 4. What are its close relatives in the tree of life? 5. Why is it important from a human perspective?
- Tell whether the statement is true or false. 1. The endosymbiont hypothesis state that prokaryotes evolved into eukaryotic cells 2. Eukaryotes contain organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplast 3. Organisms develop by a process known as spontaneous generation 4. Bacteria is an example of prokaryoric cwll 5. Prokaryote is a type of cell that has no nucleus and no cell membrane but has cytoplasmDescribe features you would look for under the microscope to determine if a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic. If you knew your specimen belonged to Kingdom Protista, would that make it a prokaryote or a eukaryote?Mitochondria most likely evolved from_______. a. a photosynthetic cyanobacterium b. cytoskeletal elements c. aerobic bacteria d. membrane proliferation
- Bacteria that cause the disease typhus arc close relatives of bacteria that evolved into __________. a. protists b. protocells c. chioroplasts d. mitochondriaProkaryotes that obtain their energy from chemical compounds are called _____. a. photorophs b. auxotrophs c. chemorophs d. lithotrophsProtists with the capabilities to absorb nutrients from dead organisms are called ______. a. photoautotrophs b. autotrophs c. saprobes d. heterotrophs
- Identify the characteristics if it is prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells. 1. It contains organelles that are membrane bounded 2. No histones 3. It produce through binary fission 4. These are usually in the cytoplasm 5. They are usually microscopic and unicellular organism 6. They usually possess structures called pili 7. Cytoskeleton is absent 8. They are lack of nucleus 9. They secretes a layer of polysaccharide around the cell 10. Their genes are found in the nucleoidWhat do protists have that bacteria and archaea do not have? Select ALL correct answers Group of answer choices: 1. nuclei 2. cell membranes 3. DNA 4. mitochondria 5. ribosomesare these found in eukaryotes, prokaryotes or both? 1. nuclues 2. cell membrane 3. inclusion bodies. 4. cell wall 5. peptidoglycan 6. genome 7. endoplasmic rericulum 7. chloroplasts