Classification into kingdoms and domains: sub-cellular evidence
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- Q1Which type of microsope is shown in the image?transmission electron microscopelight microscopescanning electron microscope30s
- Q2Which type of cells contain membrane bound sub-cellular structures, including a nucleus?prokaryotic cells onlyneither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic cellseukaryotic cells onlyboth prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells30s
- Q3Which type of cell, prokaryotic or eukaryotic, is generally smaller in size?eukaryoticprokaryotic30s
- Q4If a bacterial cell has a diameter of 1.5 micrometres, how many times smaller is it compared to a eukaryotic cell with a diameter of 15 micrometres?10 times100 times1000 times15 times30s
- Q5Which of the following statements about microscopes are true?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6Calculate the real size of a cell if its image size is 200 micrometres and the magnification is 400x.800 micrometres80 micrometres500 micrometres0.5 micrometres30s