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Chapter 7 Bacteria, Virus, Protists
Test Description: Bacteria, Virus, Protists
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Why is a virus considered non-living?
A
It has to depend on a host to live
B
It doesn't breathe
C
It doesn't eat food
D
It is not considered non-living, it is living.
2) Unicellular organisms that lack membrane-bound organelles
A
Bacteria
B
Protist
C
Amoeba
D
Virus
3) A short hair-like part used for motion
A
Eyespot
B
Pseudopod
C
Flagellum
D
Cilia
4) Either unicellular or multi-cellular organism containing membrane-bound organelles and genetic material within a nucleus.
A
Prokaryote
B
Parasite
C
Microbe
D
Eukaryote
5) These live off of others, usually a host.
A
Bacteria
B
Parasite
C
Protist
D
Flagellum
6) This microorganism has two main parts, a protein coat and genetic material.
A
Virus
B
Bacteria
C
Protist
D
Diatom
7) Which of the following do we use to describe very small organisms?
A
Microscopic
B
Microorganisms
C
Microbes
D
All of the above.
8) A particle consisting of DNA in a protein coat that must inject its DNA into a living cell in order to reproduce.
A
Microbe
B
Virus
C
Protist
D
Bacteria
9) Algae is an example of which type of Protist?
A
Fungus-like Protist
B
Animal-like Protist
C
Plant-like Protist
10) An extension of the cytoplasm used for movement in some organisms.
A
Cilia
B
Pseudopod
C
Capsid
D
Flagellum
11) A whip-like structure that aids with movement.
A
Pseudopod
B
Cilia
C
Capsid
D
Flagellum
12) A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelle.
A
Protist
B
Eukaryote
C
Prokaryote
D
Microbe
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