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Bacteria differ from amoebas because:
a) bacteria can survive on their own
b) bacteria contain cytoplasm
c) bacteria are unicellular
d) bacteria do not have nuclear membranes

Each of the following has DNA inside a nucleus except for:
a) fungus
b) plants
c) protists
d) bacteria

Mold cells, which are a fungus, would contain:
a) cell walls, cytoplasm, and a nucleus
b) chloroplasts, nucleus, and cell walls
c) no nucleus, cytoplasm, and a cell wall
d) none of the above

Plants and animals both:
a) are prokaryotes
b) are unicellular
c) contain mitochondria
d) are surrounded by cell walls

Which of the following use flagella to move?
a) bacteria and euglena
b) paramecium and volvox
c) euglenas only
d) amoebas and plant cells

A fungus cell contains all of the following EXCEPT for:
a) chloroplasts
b) a cell wall
c) a nucleus
d) cytoplasm

Pseudopods are used by ____ to move.
a) paramecium
b) volvox
c) euglena
d) amoebas

Plants are:
a) multicellular eukaryotes
b) unicellular eukaryotes
c) multicellular prokaryotes
d) unicellular eukaryotes

All of the following are eukaryotes EXCEPT for:
a) plants
b) protists
c) bacteria
d) animals

Where is the DNA found in a bacteria cell?
a) inside its nucleus
b) bacteria do not contain DNA
c) inside its mitochondria
d) within its cytoplasm

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