Organism Diversity 3 Eukaryotes

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1. Unlike Prokaryotes, eukaryotes don't have a nucleus
Reverse is true, prokaryotes don't have a nucleus, eukaryotes do
False
True
2. What structure contains the genome in a eukaryotic cell
Ribosome
Nucleus
Cytoplams
Mitochondria
3. Eukaryotes always have a cell wall
Plant cells will have a cell wall, animal cells will not
False
True
4. What type of protein is DNA wound around in the Nucleus
Chromatin is the structure formed when DNA wounds around Histone
Histone
Chromatin
Nucleolus
5. The structure formed when DNA wounds around a specific protein in the nucleus is called what
Nucleolus
Histone
Chromatin
6. What is the main job of the Nucleolus
DNA production
Ribosome Production
Transfer of proteins & Nucleic acids
To structure the nucleus
7. The nuclear envelope and its nuclear pores are responsible for what
DNA production
Transfer of proteins & DNA
Transfer of proteins & Nucleic acids
Ribosome production
8. Why does rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) look rough under a microscope
It breaks apart DNA
It has a large surface area
It has nuclear pores dotted around its surface
It has Ribosomes dotted across its surface
9. Where is mRNA produced
Golgi Apparatus
Micronuclei
Nucleus
Ribosomes
10. Where are Lipids produced in the nucleus
Micronuclei
Smooth Er
Nuclear Envelope
Rough Er
11. What is the main site of protein production in the nucleus
Nuclear Envelope
Micronuclei
Smooth ER
Rough ER
12. Genomes within a nucleus is protected from oxidative damage produced when what cell structure during respiration
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
Vacuole
13. Micronuclei are responsible for the transcription of genes in single cell ciliates
Micronuclei are responsible for sexual reproduction
True
False
14. Prokaryotes have protein motors that can move Q14 around
Eukaryotes can do this
True
False
15. Chloroplasts are a product of endosymbiosis and what
Stromatolites
Diatoms
LUCA
Cyanobacteria
16. Cilia and Flagella differ in what way
Cilia are numerous and small - Flagella are few and large
Cilia are few and small - Flagella are numerous and large
Cilia are numerous and large - Flagella are few and small
Cilia are few and large - Flagella are small and numerous
17. Which of these 3 processes is pseudopodia in amoeba NOT used for
Ingestion
Growth
Movement
18. In secondary endosymbiosis, what happens
Two eukaryotes fuse together
One eukaryote engulfs another
A plastid forms inside a eukaryotic cell
An Eukaryote cell engulfs a prokaryote
19. Which supergroup of eukaryotes is where the first endosymbiosis of chloroplasts happened
Cryptista
Hapista
Amorphea
Archaeplastida
20. Which supergroup of eukaryotes contains animals
Archaeplastida
Haptista
Amorphea
Cryptista
21. Which supergroup of eukaryotes contains the subgroup Amoebozoa
Amorphea
Haptista
Cryptista
Archaeplastida
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