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Types of unicellular organisms

[go to this section in the Guide]
Chapter One: An Introduction to Cells


Question 1
In general, eukaryotes are more complex than prokaryotes because eukaryotes have
   1.  DNA
2.  membrane-bound organelles
3.  a cell membrane
4.  flagella
 

Question 2
Do prokaryotes have a nucleus?
   1.  yes
2.  no
3.  it depends on the species
4.  only when they are not reproducing
 

Question 3
The difference between heterotrophs and autotrophs is that autotrophs
   1.  produce their own food
2.  must obtain their food from the environment
3.  are less complex than heterotrophs
4.  must live in warm climates
 

Question 4
Anaerobes are organisms which
   1.  consume other organisms
2.  can only live in areas with few other organisms
3.  do not have a nucleus
4.  do not require oxygen to survive
 


 
 

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Team: Andrew Kallem, Josh Tauberer
Coaches: Ms. Acerra, Mr. Kwitkin