Bacteria, Protist And Virus Vocabulary Question Preview (ID: 4527)


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Unicellular organisms that lack membrane-bound structures; a common term used to describe prokaryotes.
a) Bacteria
b) Amoeba
c) Protist
d) Virus

A short hair-like appendage used by microorganisms for motion.
a) Pseudopod
b) Eyespot
c) Cilia
d) Flagellum

Either unicellular or multi-cellular organism that contains membrane-bound organelles and genetic material within a nucleus.
a) Microbe
b) Parasite
c) Eukaryote
d) Prokaryote

A particle consisting of DNA encased in a protein coat that must inject its DNA into a living cell in order to reproduce.
a) Microbe
b) Virus
c) Bacteria
d) Protist

An extension of the cytoplasm used for movement in some organisms.
a) Pseudopod
b) Capsid
c) Flagellum
d) Cilia

An organelle of the protist euglena that is sensitive to light.
a) Flagellum
b) Capsid
c) Cilia
d) Eyespot

A whip-like structure on unicellular organisms that aids with movement.
a) Cilia
b) Flagellum
c) Pseudopod
d) Capsid

A unicellular organism that lacks a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelle.
a) Eukaryote
b) Protist
c) Prokaryote
d) Microbe

A single-celled organism with a nucleus and organelles, including amoebas, euglenas, paramecia and volvox.
a) Protist
b) Virus
c) Prokaryote
d) Parasite

The protein shell that surrounds a virus.
a) Eyespot
b) Cilia
c) Capsid
d) Microbe

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