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11. Which statements can apply to eukaryotic cells? I. Unicellular II. Phospholipid cell membranes III. DNA stored in plastids IV. Enclosed cytoplasm V. Double-walled nuclear membranes A. I, II, III, IV, V B. II, III, IV C. I, II, IV, V D. II, IV, V 12. Which of the following organism is not an Eukaryote? F. cyanobacteria G. mushroom H. amoeba J. woody plant 13. What part of Prokaryotic and Eukaryote cells cells, holds the genetic information for the cell? A. Ribosomes B. Mitochondria C. Chromosome D. Golgi apparatus 14. The nerves of the somatic system relay information mainly between the skin, the CNS, and skeletal muscles. If there are ten chromosomes in the gamete of an organism, how many chromosomes are found in a somatic cell?

          11. Which statements can apply to eukaryotic cells?

I. Unicellular
II. Phospholipid cell membranes
III. DNA stored in plastids
IV. Enclosed cytoplasm
V. Double-walled nuclear membranes

A. I, II, III, IV, V
B. II, III, IV
C. I, II, IV, V
D. II, IV, V

12. Which of the following organism is not an Eukaryote?

F. cyanobacteria
G. mushroom
H. amoeba
J. woody plant

13. What part of Prokaryotic and Eukaryote cells cells, holds the genetic information for the cell?

A. Ribosomes
B. Mitochondria
C. Chromosome
D. Golgi apparatus

14. The nerves of the somatic system relay information mainly between the skin, the CNS, and skeletal muscles. If there are ten chromosomes in the gamete of an organism, how many chromosomes are found in a somatic cell?
        
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11. Which statements can apply to eukaryotic cells?

I. Unicellular
II. Phospholipid cell membranes
III. DNA stored in plastids
IV. Enclosed cytoplasm
V. Double-walled nuclear membranes

A. I, II, III, IV, V
B. II, III, IV
C. I, II, IV, V
D. II, IV, V

12. Which of the following organism is not an Eukaryote?

F. cyanobacteria
G. mushroom
H. amoeba
J. woody plant

13. What part of Prokaryotic and Eukaryote cells cells, holds the genetic information for the cell?

A. Ribosomes
B. Mitochondria
C. Chromosome
D. Golgi apparatus

14. The nerves of the somatic system relay information mainly between the skin, the CNS, and skeletal muscles. If there are ten chromosomes in the gamete of an organism, how many chromosomes are found in a somatic cell?

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11. Which statements can apply to eukaryotic cells? I. Unicellular II. Phospholipid cell membranes III. DNA stored in plastids IV. Enclosed cytoplasm V. Double-walled nuclear membranes Options: A. I, II, III, IV, V B. II, III, IV C. I, II, IV, V D. II, IV, V 12. Which of the following organisms is not a Eukaryote? A. cyanobacteria B. mushroom C. amoeba D. woody plant 13. What part of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells holds the genetic information for the cell? A. Ribosomes B. Mitochondria C. Chromosome D. Golgi apparatus The nerves of the somatic system relay information mainly between the skin, the CNS, and skeletal muscles. If there are ten chromosomes in the gamete of an organism, how many chromosomes are found in a somatic cell?
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00:01 In this question first we are going to know about what are ucarriotes.
00:05 Basically two kind of cells is there.
00:08 One is prokaryotic cell another one is eukaryotic cells.
00:12 These eukaryotic cells have a well -defined nucleus structure...
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