1. Which characteristic would communicate that the organism is a eukaryote? (12b.DOK 1) a. The organism can convert solar energy into chemical energy b. The organism has a structure for movement/mobility c. The organism has membrane-bound organelles d. The organism contains DNA

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1. Which characteristic would communicate that the organism is a eukaryote? (12b.DOK 1)
a. The organism can convert solar energy into chemical energy
b. The organism has a structure for movement/mobility
c. The organism has membrane-bound organelles
d. The organism contains DNA
2 Which organism has the following characteristics: heterotrophic, eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, cell wall
made of chitin? (12b.DOK 1)
a.
Protist
b.
Plant
C.
archaebacteria
d.
Fungi
3. What is the basic structure of a virus? (12e.DOK 1)
DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat
A capsid surrounded by a protein coat
A head and tail fibers
a.
b.
С.
d.
A tiny cell surrounded by a cell wall
4.
What evidence would best support the argument that a virus is nonliving? (12e.DOK 1)
Its genetic material is not contained in a nucleus.
It lacks mitochondria for the production of energy.
It cannot reproduce without a host.
It does not have a cell wall to give it support and structure.
a.
b.
С.
d.
Transcribed Image Text:Bellwork 3/23 1. Which characteristic would communicate that the organism is a eukaryote? (12b.DOK 1) a. The organism can convert solar energy into chemical energy b. The organism has a structure for movement/mobility c. The organism has membrane-bound organelles d. The organism contains DNA 2 Which organism has the following characteristics: heterotrophic, eukaryotic, unicellular or multicellular, cell wall made of chitin? (12b.DOK 1) a. Protist b. Plant C. archaebacteria d. Fungi 3. What is the basic structure of a virus? (12e.DOK 1) DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat A capsid surrounded by a protein coat A head and tail fibers a. b. С. d. A tiny cell surrounded by a cell wall 4. What evidence would best support the argument that a virus is nonliving? (12e.DOK 1) Its genetic material is not contained in a nucleus. It lacks mitochondria for the production of energy. It cannot reproduce without a host. It does not have a cell wall to give it support and structure. a. b. С. d.
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