Chapter 4: Q.12 (page 125)
Which of the following is both in eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cells?
a. nucleus
b. mitochondrion
c. vacuole
d. ribosomes
Short Answer
Ribosomes are present in both eukaryotic as well as prokaryotic cells.
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Chapter 4: Q.12 (page 125)
Which of the following is both in eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cells?
a. nucleus
b. mitochondrion
c. vacuole
d. ribosomes
Ribosomes are present in both eukaryotic as well as prokaryotic cells.
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Bacteria that lack fimbriae are less likely to ________.
a. adhere to cell surfaces
b. swim through bodily fluids
c. synthesize proteins
d. retain the ability to divide
How does the structure of a plasmodesma differ from that of a gap junction?
The key components of desmosomes are cadherins and__________.
a. actin
b. microfilaments
c. intermediate filaments
d. microtubules
In what situation(s) would the use of a scanning electron microscope be ideal, and why?
Prokaryotic cells are much smaller than
eukaryotic cells. What advantages might small cell size
confer on a cell? What advantages might large cell size
have?

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