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Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
1. Which characteristic is shared by all
prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
a. Ability to store hereditary information
b. Use of organelles to control cell processes
c. Use of cellular respiration for energy release
d. Ability to move in response to
environmental stimuli
a. Ability to store hereditary
information
2. Living organisms can be classified as
prokaryotes or eukaryotes. Which two structures
are common to both prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cells?
A. Cell wall and nucleus
B. Cell wall and chloroplast
C. plasma membrane and nucleus
D. plasma membrane and cytoplasm
D. plasma membrane and cytoplasm
3. Prokaryotic cells are generally much smaller
than eukaryotic cells.
Part A: Identify a structural difference
between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells
that is directly related to their difference in size.
Eukaryotes have a much larger
genome which is sequestered in a
nucleus to increase efficiency. In
addition, eukaryotes have
membrane bound organelles that
increase the surface area of the cell
to further increase efficiency of the
eukaryotic cell.
4. A bacterial cell is a prokaryote, while the protist euglena is a
eukaryote. Which structure is present in both organisms?
A. a nucleus that controls the actions of the cell
B. a mitochondria that provides the cell with energy
C. a cell wall that maintains a rigid structure for the cell
D. a cell membrane that holds in the contents of the cell
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D. a cell membrane that holds in the contents of the cell
5. Which statement best describes a difference between
prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells?
A. The presence of both DNA and ribosomes in prokaryotic
cells indicates that they are more complex than eukaryotic
cells.
B. The larger size of prokaryotic cells indicates that they are
more complex than eukaryotic cells.
C. The presence of membrane-bound organelles in eukaryotic
cells indicates that they are more complex than
prokaryotic cells.
D. The larger size of eukaryotic cells indicates that they are
more complex than prokaryotic cells.
C. The presence of membrane-bound organelles
in eukaryotic cells indicates that they are
more complex than prokaryotic cells.