.Would the following organism be a protist, fungus, bacterium or none of these? A eukaryote with chitin cell walls that infects fly brains and causes disease. acterium otist ungus ot a protist, fungus, or bacterium

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9. Would the following organism be a protist, fungus, bacterium or none of these? A eukaryote with chitin
cell walls that infects fly brains and causes disease.
Bacterium
Protist
Fungus
Not a protist, fungus, or bacterium
10. Would the following organism be a protist, fungus, bacterium or none of these? A single-celled eukaryote
that crawls using pseudopods and consumes smaller microbes.
Group of answer choices
Protist
Bacterium
Fungus
Not a protist, fungus, or bacterium
11. Which cellular structures do bacteria and eukaryotes both have? Choose all that apply,
Group of answer choices
DNA
Mitochondria
Nuclei
Cell membrane
12. Bacteria store genetic information (which they pass to offspring) as which type of biomolecule?
Group of answer choices
RNA
Bacteria do not pass genetic information to their offspring
Proteins
DNA
NOV
14
MacBook A
esc
80
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
Transcribed Image Text:Protist 9. Would the following organism be a protist, fungus, bacterium or none of these? A eukaryote with chitin cell walls that infects fly brains and causes disease. Bacterium Protist Fungus Not a protist, fungus, or bacterium 10. Would the following organism be a protist, fungus, bacterium or none of these? A single-celled eukaryote that crawls using pseudopods and consumes smaller microbes. Group of answer choices Protist Bacterium Fungus Not a protist, fungus, or bacterium 11. Which cellular structures do bacteria and eukaryotes both have? Choose all that apply, Group of answer choices DNA Mitochondria Nuclei Cell membrane 12. Bacteria store genetic information (which they pass to offspring) as which type of biomolecule? Group of answer choices RNA Bacteria do not pass genetic information to their offspring Proteins DNA NOV 14 MacBook A esc 80 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6
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