QUESTION 7 like the flagella of Not all bacteria are motile, but for those who can move, a flagella pushes them through liquid and soft tissue. This flagella is eukaryotes and moves in a pattern. O A. exactly, spiral O B. exactly, side-to-side O C. not, side-to-side O D. not, spiral QUESTION 8 The Eubacteria and the Archaea are genetically unique from one another yet they do share several important traits. Two traits they share include: O A. similar flagella and peptidoglycan cell walls O B. peptidoglycan cell wall and circular DNA

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QUESTION 7
like the flagella of
Not all bacteria are motile, but for those who can move, a flagella pushes them through liquid and soft tissue. This flagella is
eukaryotes and moves in a
pattern.
O A. exactly, spiral
O B. exactly, side-to-side
O C. not, side-to-side
O D. not, spiral
QUESTION 8
The Eubacteria and the Archaea are genetically unique from one another yet they do share several important traits. Two traits they share include:
O A. similar flagella and peptidoglycan cell walls
O B. peptidoglycan cell wall and circular DNA
OC. linear DNA and introns
O D. circular DNA and no internal membranes
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 like the flagella of Not all bacteria are motile, but for those who can move, a flagella pushes them through liquid and soft tissue. This flagella is eukaryotes and moves in a pattern. O A. exactly, spiral O B. exactly, side-to-side O C. not, side-to-side O D. not, spiral QUESTION 8 The Eubacteria and the Archaea are genetically unique from one another yet they do share several important traits. Two traits they share include: O A. similar flagella and peptidoglycan cell walls O B. peptidoglycan cell wall and circular DNA OC. linear DNA and introns O D. circular DNA and no internal membranes
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