What is the major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?


Answer: Eukaryotic cells have organelles; prokaryotic cells do not.

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The ability of humans to resist a disease is called

A) dormancy. B) immunity. C) resistance. D) susceptibility.

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In order for bacteriophage to be released from the host by a lysis mechanism, enzymes are required that

A. halt ATP synthesis. B. stabilize the cytoplasmic membrane and cell wall. C. degrade the host chromosome. D. damage the cell wall and cytoplasmic membrane.

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To go through glycolysis, ________ ATP per glucose molecule must be "invested" in order to activate the glucose molecule.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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You have isolated a new eukaryotic organism which is unicellular and performs photosynthesis. The organism is most likely classified as a(n)

A) fungi-like protista. B) fungus. C) bacterium. D) plant-like protista. E) animal.

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