Week 3 day 1 bacteria and archaebacteria mastery check 2

Worksheet by Jessica Newton
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How were prokaryotes historically classified? As either plants or animals All within one kingdom Within two different domains Within two different kingdoms How did the classification of prokaryotes change? To consider if they are ancient organisms or not. To consider differences in structures such as where they store their DNA (inside a nucleus or not) and their living conditions. To consider differences in structures such as their cell wall, cell membranes and their living conditions. To consider the ways in which they reproduce and how they obtain energy. What features are common to both eubacteria and archaebacteria? They look similar, are unicellular, prokaryotic and asexually reproducing. They look similar, are multicellular, prokaryotic and asexually reproducing. They look similar, are unicellular, eukaryotic and asexually reproducing. They look similar, are unicellular, prokaryotic and sexually reproducing. What are features that are different in eubacteria and archaebacteria? These organisms contain differences in the number of cells they contain as well as differences in their cell structures. These organisms contain differences in the ways in which they reproduce as well as where they store their DNA. These organisms contain differences in the number of cells they contain as well as the way they obtain energy. These organisms contain differences in cell structures as well as their living environments.

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