

1-4-Slide-Show-Prokaryotic-and-Eukaryotic-Cells
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10th Grade
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Ran Empredo
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24 Slides • 17 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Viruses are not considered to be living organisms. What can we infer from this statement?
Viruses cannot self-reproduce.
Viruses are not made up of cells.
Viruses do not have DNA or RNA.
Viruses cannot produce their own energy.
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Multiple Choice
What did Anton van Leeuwenhoek name the tiny mobile creatures he observed on his microscope?
Animalcules
Cellula
Prokaryotes
Cells
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Multiple Choice
Who came up with the third conclusion of the cell theory which states that “a cell comes from a pre-existing cell”?
Robert Hooke
Rudolph Virchow
Theodor Schwann
Albrecht Von Roelliker
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Multiple Choice
The DNA of a cell is replicated during cell division so that daughter cells have the same DNA as the parent cell. Which principle of the cell theory does this represent?
All living organisms are made up of cells.
The cell is the basic structure and unit of life.
New cells come from a pre-existing cell.
Hereditary/genetic information is passed from one cell generation to another.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is TRUE based on the cell theory?
Cells reproduce through spontaneous generation.
Energy production happens at the cellular level.
Each cell has a unique chemical composition.
Some living organisms are not made up of cells.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Presence or absence of a well-defined nucleus
Ability to reproduce independently
Size of the cell
Type of organism (plant or animal)
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Multiple Select
Which of the following kingdoms contain organisms with eukaryotic cells?
Animalia
Plantae
Bacteria
Fungi
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a distinguishing feature of prokaryotic cells?
Absence of a membrane-bound nucleus
Presence of mitochondria
Presence of chloroplasts
Multicellularity
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Multiple Select
Which of the following statements about prokaryotic DNA are correct?
It is found in the cytoplasm.
It is located in a region called the nucleoid.
It forms a single circular chromosome.
It is enclosed within a nuclear membrane.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about eukaryotic cells?
They are usually multicellular.
Their size ranges from 1-10 µm.
They lack membrane-bound organelles.
They have circular DNA.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a reason why eukaryotes can form complex organisms?
They have a cell wall
They can photosynthesize
They can form tissues, organs, and organ systems
They are always unicellular
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Open Ended
Define the term multicellular.
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Open Ended
Eukaryotes have their genetic material in a ___ .
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are key features of eukaryotic cells?
Genetic material in a nucleus
Circular chromosomes
Linear chromosomes
Visible chromosomes during cell division
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a function of chloroplasts in plant cells?
Protein synthesis
Photosynthesis
Cell division
Transport of vesicles
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Open Ended
Fill in the blank: The ________ is the layer that separates the inside and outside of a cell.
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Multiple Choice
What is one key difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus, eukaryotic cells do not
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles, prokaryotic cells do not
Prokaryotic cells are always multicellular, eukaryotic cells are unicellular
Eukaryotic cells have circular chromosomes, prokaryotic cells have linear chromosomes
Viruses are not considered to be living organisms. What can we infer from this statement?
Viruses cannot self-reproduce.
Viruses are not made up of cells.
Viruses do not have DNA or RNA.
Viruses cannot produce their own energy.
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