How do prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes differ?
A) Prokaryotic chromosomes are not made from nucleotides.
B) Eukaryotic chromosomes occur singly, and prokaryotic chromosomes occur as pairs.
C) Prokaryotic chromosomes are not contained in a membrane-bound organelle.
D) Genetic information is stored as DNA in eukaryotic cells and as proteins in prokaryotic cells.
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Q6: In prokaryotes, the term "binary fission" specifically
Q7: Which of the following is the correct
Q8: Under ideal conditions, the prokaryotic cell cycle
Q9: The genetic material in bacteria consists of:
A)several
Q11: The repeating sequence of cells dividing, growing,
Q12: In prokaryotes, the daughter cells produced by
Q13: Which of the following are permanently differentiated
Q14: In prokaryotes, the DNA strand is:
A)more than
Q15: When a cell divides via asexual reproduction:
A)each
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