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Bacteria.
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What is the string-like structure found in a bacterial cell that has all the instructions for how the cell works?
a) genetic material
b) cytoplasm
c) cell wall
d) ribosomes
This cell part protects the cell and gives it it's shape.
a) cell membrane
b) cytoplasm
c) flagellum
d) cell wall
Which cell part allows things to move in and out of the cell?
a) cell wall
b) cell membrane
c) genetic material
d) ribosomes
Which part of the cell produces proteins?
a) ribosomes
b) chloroplast
c) cell membrane
d) genetic material
Which cell part is a long whip-like structure that helps the cell move?
a) tail
b) cell membrane
c) flagellum
d) cytoplasm
Which cell part is a gel-like fluid that allows things to move in the cell?
a) ribosomes
b) cytoplasm
c) squishy
d) genetic material
The process by which bacterial reproduce asexually?
a) fussion
b) binomial nomenclature
c) binary fission
d)
Viruses are considered nonliving because they cannot...
a) reproduce
b) move
c) eat
d) need shelter
Autotrophic bacteria release what into the air?
a) carbon
b) nitrogen
c) oxygen
d)
What results in genetically different bacteria?
a) asexual reproduction
b) conjugation
c) binary fission
d)
In order for viruses to multiply they need to invade what...?
a) Nucleus
b) Host
c) Parasite
d) Ribosome
True or False- All bacteria reproduce sexually.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
True or False: Viruses are considered nonliving.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
Which of these is not a similarity between viruses and bacteria?
a) They are microscopic.
b) They can be helpful.
c) They can be harmful.
d) The are living.
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