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Eukaryotic Cells
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Biology (Cellular Structure) Quiz on Eukaryotic Cells, created by Christine Davis - IU8 on 22/07/2017.
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Question 1
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True or False: Eukaryotes are unique because they have membrane bound organelles.
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True
False
Question 2
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True or False: Eukaryotic cells are more complicated than prokaryotic cells.
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True
False
Question 3
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Which statement best describes eukaryotic chromosomes?
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Single, circular DNA
Multiple linear chromosomes
Single stranded RNA
Smaller amount of DNA than Prokaryotes
Question 4
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Eukaryotic DNA never leaves the nucleus, instead it’s. . .
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Transcribed into RNA
Copied into DNA
Made directly into proteins
Formed into small circles call plasmids
Question 5
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Which of the following is the purpose of a mitochondria?
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Produce proteins
Produce energy
Help in cellular division
Assist in active transport
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