Which of the following is not associated with eukaryotic cells? a)  Nucleoli. b)  Plastids. c)  Plasmids. d)  Plasmodesmata. e)  Basal bodies.

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  1. Which of the following is not associated with eukaryotic cells?

    • a)  Nucleoli.

    • b)  Plastids.

    • c)  Plasmids.

    • d)  Plasmodesmata.

    • e)  Basal bodies.

  2. Which paired items are structurally identical to one another?

    • a)  Eukaryotic and prokaryotic ribosomes.

    • b)  Centrioles and basal bodies.

    • c)  Plastids and mitochondria.

    • d)  Eukaryotic and prokaryotic flagella.

  3. Which statement is not true?

    • a)  Plant cells are eukaryotic.

    • b)  Cholorplasts are typically found in the roots of plants.

    • c)  Plasmodesmata allow plant cells to share cytoplasm with one another facilitating movement of

      materials from one cell to another.

    • d)  Endoplasmic reticula and golgi complexes work together in the secretion of products from a cell.

  4. Which structure is not found in plant cells?

    • a)  Mitochondria.

    • b)  Plastids.

    • c)  Centrioles.

    • d)  Golgi bodies.

    • e)  Mark e if all are found in plant cells.

  5. Which of the following is not found in animal cells?

    • a)  Mitochondria.

    • b)  Plastids.

    • c)  Centrioles.

    • d)  Golgi bodies.

    • e)  Mark e if all are found in animal cells.

  6. Which structure is found at the base of eukaryotic flagella and cilia and play a role in control of these structures?

    • a)  Peroxisomes.

    • b)  Plasmids.

    • c)  Centrioles.

    • d)  Basal bodies.

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