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What are characteristics of Prokaryotic Cells "Bacteria" Ans: Single celled, do not have nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplast, multiple shapes (coccus, bacillus, vibrio, etc) found in pairs, clusters or chains What are characteristics of Eukaryotic cells "animal and plant cells" Ans: Have a nucleus, have membrane bound organelles, single celled or multicellular, larger than prokaryotes, linear histone wrapped chromosomes Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Ans: All plants and animal cells (protozoans , algae, fungi) are Eukaryotic. bacteria and archaea are Prokaryotic Structures if Eukaryotic: nucleus, membrane organelles in the cytoplasm ( mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysomes, and peroxisomes held in place by the cytoskeleton. Flagella (whip like/flexible) and cilla Page | 2 All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | Structures of Prokaryotic: cell membrane, chromosomal dna that is in nucleotide, ribosomes, and cell wall. Flagella (stiff/rotating) pilli, fimbriae and capsules Bacteria Ans: Found in every habitat on earth, prokaryotic, cell walls have peptidoglycan and described by shape (coccus, bacillus, spirillum, spirochete or vibrio) Protists Ans: A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus. Fungi Ans: Eukaryotic, lives by decomposing and absorbing nutrients. Not photosynthetic and has cell wall made of chitin Helminths Ans: multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms or flukes ex: Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) Page | 3 All rights reserved © 2025/ 2026 | Viruses Ans: Acellular, consists of proteins and genetic material (dna/rna) never both Bacterial Structures "prokaryotic" Ans: Nucleoid, ribosomes, endospores, plasma membrane, cell wall, peptidoglycan, flagella, fimbriae, pilli Nucleoid of Bacteria Ans: central area in a prokaryotic cell that contains genetic information, not surrounded by a membrane Ribosomes of Bacteria Ans: site of protein synthesis. 70S composed of two subunits (30S small and 50S large and are composed of protein and rRNA components Endospores of bacteria Ans: form around DNA when stressed, protect until conditions are good Page | 4 Plasma membrane in bacteria

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WGU D311 Micro Section 1 Questions and
Correct Answers/ Latest Update / Already
Graded
What are characteristics of Prokaryotic Cells "Bacteria"

Ans: Single celled, do not have nucleus, mitochondria or
chloroplast, multiple shapes (coccus, bacillus, vibrio, etc) found
in pairs, clusters or chains


What are characteristics of Eukaryotic cells "animal and plant cells"

Ans: Have a nucleus, have membrane bound organelles, single
celled or multicellular, larger than prokaryotes, linear histone
wrapped chromosomes


Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

Ans: All plants and animal cells (protozoans , algae, fungi) are
Eukaryotic.
bacteria and archaea are Prokaryotic
Structures if Eukaryotic: nucleus, membrane organelles in the
cytoplasm ( mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi
apparatus, lysomes, and peroxisomes held in place by the
cytoskeleton. Flagella (whip like/flexible) and cilla




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Structures of Prokaryotic: cell membrane, chromosomal dna
that is in nucleotide, ribosomes, and cell wall. Flagella
(stiff/rotating) pilli, fimbriae and capsules


Bacteria

Ans: Found in every habitat on earth, prokaryotic, cell wa lls
have peptidoglycan and described by shape (coccus, bacillus,
spirillum, spirochete or vibrio)


Protists

Ans: A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an
animal, plant, or fungus.


Fungi

Ans: Eukaryotic, lives by decomposing and absorbing
nutrients. Not photosynthetic and has cell wall made of chitin


Helminths

Ans: multicellular parasitic organisms commonly called worms
or flukes
ex: Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis)



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Viruses

Ans: Acellular, consists of proteins and genetic material
(dna/rna) never both


Bacterial Structures "prokaryotic"

Ans: Nucleoid, ribosomes, endospores, plasma membrane, cell
wall, peptidoglycan, flagella, fimbriae, pilli


Nucleoid of Bacteria

Ans: central area in a prokaryotic cell that contains genetic
information, not surrounded by a membrane


Ribosomes of Bacteria

Ans: site of protein synthesis. 70S composed of two subunits
(30S small and 50S large and are composed of protein and rRNA
components


Endospores of bacteria

Ans: form around DNA when stressed, protect until conditions
are good




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Plasma membrane in bacteria

Ans: phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that defines
the boundary of the cell


Cell wall of bacteria

Ans: made of peptidoglycan and help maintain shape and
withstand changes in osmotic pressure


Peptidoglycan of bacteria

Ans: is part of the cell wall.
is made of sugars and proteins.


Flagella of bacteria

Ans: acts as a propeller to move the cell. Stiff, rotating
structure.


Fimbriae of bacteria

Ans: hairlike bristles that allow adhesion to surfaces


Pili of bacteria


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