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Chapter 20, Problem 14SQ
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Introduction: Archaea are the prokaryotes that appear different from the bacteria in structure. Eukaryotic organisms are the organisms with single or multiple cells that have complex organization than the prokaryotes. There are many similarities between the archaea and eukaryotes. One such similarity is the presence of histone proteins that make up the nucleosomes in them. Histone proteins help in condensation of long DNA strands into smaller compacted DNA structure called as nucleosomes.
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Both archaea and eukaryotes have______ . a. peptidoglycan c. a nucleus b. histone proteins d. a capsid
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Mitochondria most likely evolved from_______. a. a photosynthetic cyanobacterium b. cytoskeletal elements c. aerobic bacteria d. membrane proliferation
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Which of the following consist of prokaryotic cells? a. bacteria and fungi b. archaea and fungi c. protists and animals d. bacteria and archaea
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Archaea differ from bacteria in that theya. have a nucleus.b. have membrane-bound organelles.c. have peptidoglycan in their cell walls.d. are often photosynthetic.e. None of these are correct.
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The membrane lipids of archaea are most similar to those found in:
a. none of the above
b. chloroplasts
c. mitochondria
d. bacteria
e. eukaryotes
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Archaea are distinct from bacteria becausea. some archaea form methane.b. each have different rRNA sequences.c. archaea do not have peptidoglycan cell walls.d. archaea are more closely related to eukaryotes.e. All of these are correct.
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The peptidoglycan region in archaea is connected to each other by a: a) tetrapeptide b)
Teichoic Acid c) Lipoteichoic acid d) all of the above e) none of the above
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Among prokaryotes, only the cyanobacteria ________ .a. live near hydrothermal ventsb. produce oxygen during photosynthesisc. cannot tolerate oxygend. have a nucleus-like structure
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How do archaea and bacteria differ?
A. Archaea can live in environments with extreme conditions such as temperature, while bacteria can’t.
B. Archaea use RNA as their genetic material, while bacteria use DNA.
C. Archaea can exist as multicellular organisms, while bacteria are unicellular.
D. Archaea are eukaryotes, and bacteria are prokaryotes.
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One property that distinguishes cells in domain Eukarya from those indomain Bacteria is the presence ofa. a cell wall. c. flagella.b. DNA. d. membranous organelles
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Virusesa. have DNA confined in a nucleus.b. are relatively rare compared to living organisms.c. do not evolve.d. may be surrounded by plasma membrane from their host cell.
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Nuclear matter without envelope occurs in
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Bacteria and Green Algae
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Bacteria and Cyanobacteria
C
Cyanobacteria and Red Algae
D
Mycoplasma and Green Algae
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Which of the following are not eukaryotic? a. bacteria b. archaea c. protozoa d. both a and b
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