True or false Viruses are composed of cells Fungi like plants can do photosynthe
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True or false Viruses are composed of cells Fungi like plants can do photosynthesis Bacteria have an small nuclei within their cytoplasm The field of microbiology is more than 2,000 years old The theory of spontaneous generation is true. Matching: A.Cannot do photosynthesis; Classified as mold or yeast; Sexual and ase reproduction Can do photosynthesis, multicellular, cell wall composed of cellulose, B. C. lack nuclei, smaller than eukaryotes, reproduce asexually, cell walls co peptidoglycan D. Single-celled eukaryotes, similar to animals in their nutritional needs a structure, moves by the use pseudopodia, cilia or flagella Unicellular or multicellular, release oxygen, some can move. 1. Plants 2. Fungi 3. Bacteria 4. Algae 5. ProtozoaExplanation / Answer
1. Virus are acellular, with only glycoprotein layer covering nucleic material
2. Fungus can't do photosynthesis, because they don't have chlorophyll.
3. Bacteria are prokaryotes, they don't have nucleus.
4. Microbiology start developing in 19th century, so only 200-300 yrs yld.
5. Spontaneous generation doesn't occur in real world, and there is always production of organisms from previous generations.
Matching.
A. Fungus. As they don't have chlorophyll, can't photosynthesise. And have mold or yeast
B. Plants. Have chlorophyll so photosynthesise, and are multicellular.
C. Bacteria. They are prokaryotes , don't have nucleus, peptudoglycan cell wall and are smaller than eukaryotes.
D. Protozoa. They are single celled eukaryotes. Have flagella or cilia for motility.
E. Algae. They can be unicellular or multicellular, release oxygen, grow in most areas. Some can move
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