Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, including their complexity, and compare and contrast scientific explanations for cellular complexity.
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What characteristic do ALL cells have in common?
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Cell walls
Ribosomes
Membrane-bound nuclei
Mitochondria
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Which of the following kingdoms include prokaryotic organisms?
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Protista
Animalia
Fungi
Eubacteria
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What characteristic do ALL cells have in common?
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Which of the following kingdoms include prokaryotic organisms?
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Which group of organelles is directly responsible for the production of new molecules within a cell?
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Some students used information they gathered from lab investigations to prepare a table. They entered the table in their lab notebooks. Which of these correctly identifies the two cells described in the table?
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The table lists and describes three types of cells from prepared slides that students observed with a microscope. Which of these sets of slides could students have used for their observations?
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Students use a microscope to look for structures present in four different cells. The students placed an X for each structure that was viewed for each cell on the table shown. Which cell that was viewed is most likely a prokaryote?
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A student groups different types of cells as shown. Which table heading should the student use for the two groups?
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The picture shows a student using a microscope to study a prepared slide of a single-celled organism. A single celled organism can be classified as a prokaryote based on the absence of