Organism Diversity 3 Eukaryotes - Statistics

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Which supergroup of eukaryotes contains animals Amorphea
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The structure formed when DNA wounds around a specific protein in the nucleus is called what Chromatin
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Cilia and Flagella differ in what way Cilia are numerous and small - Flagella are few and large
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Unlike Prokaryotes, eukaryotes don't have a nucleus False
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Eukaryotes always have a cell wall False
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Micronuclei are responsible for the transcription of genes in single cell ciliates False
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Prokaryotes have protein motors that can move Q14 around False
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What type of protein is DNA wound around in the Nucleus Histone
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Why does rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER) look rough under a microscope It has Ribosomes dotted across its surface
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Genomes within a nucleus is protected from oxidative damage produced when what cell structure during respiration Mitochondria
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What structure contains the genome in a eukaryotic cell Nucleus
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Where is mRNA produced Nucleus
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Where are Lipids produced in the nucleus Smooth Er
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The nuclear envelope and its nuclear pores are responsible for what Transfer of proteins & Nucleic acids
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Which supergroup of eukaryotes contains the subgroup Amoebozoa Amorphea
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Which supergroup of eukaryotes is where the first endosymbiosis of chloroplasts happened Archaeplastida
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Chloroplasts are a product of endosymbiosis and what Cyanobacteria
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Which of these 3 processes is pseudopodia in amoeba NOT used for Growth
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In secondary endosymbiosis, what happens One eukaryote engulfs another
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What is the main job of the Nucleolus Ribosome Production
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What is the main site of protein production in the nucleus Rough ER
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