12 questions
How are bacterial cells different from the cells of eukaryotes?
The bacteria are prokaryotes, and the genetic material is not contained in the nuclei.
The bacteria are eukaryotes, and the genetic material is not contained in the nuclei.
The bacteria are prokaryotes, and the genetic material is contained in the nuclei.
The bacteria are eukaryotes, and the genetic material is contained in the nuclei.
How is bacteria helpful?
Provide carbon dioxide, food products, environmental recycling, medicine.
Provide oxygen, food products, environmental recycling, medicine.
Provide oxygen, food wastes, environmental recycling, medicine.
Provide oxygen, food products, environment medicine.
Tiny structures that produce proteins inside bacteria
bacteria
ribosomes
cytoplasm
endospore
A process by which bacteria reproduce asexually
binary fission
cellular respiration
pasteurization
decomposers
Organisms that break down food large, complex chemicals in dead organisms into small, simple chemicals
ribosomes
flagelllum
conjugation
decomposers
The region inside the cell membrane of a bacterium
bacteria
endospore
cytoplasm
decomposers
A process by which bacteria reproduce sexually
conjugation
binary fission
endospore
decomposers
Tiny single-celled organisms that live almost everywhere
ribosomes
cytoplasm
bacteria
virus
A method of slowing down food spoilage
Pasteurization
Endospore
Cellular Respiration
Conjugation
The process of breaking down food to release energy
Photosynthesis
ribosomes
Binary fission
Cellular Respiration
A small, rounded, thick-walled resting cell inside a bacterial cell
Endospore
Cellular Respiration
Pasteurization
Flagellum
A whip-like structure that helps a bacterial cell to move
Flagellum
Conjugation
Endospore
Pasteurization