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Quiz: Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes

AQA GCSE Biology (8461)

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Welcome to this quiz on eukaryotes and prokaryotes! Test your knowledge with 10 questions designed just for Year 11 Biology students.

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Which of the following is a feature of eukaryotic cells?

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Which of the following are found in prokaryotic cells? (Select all that apply)

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Prokaryotic cells store their genetic material in the {{blank0}}, while eukaryotic cells store their genetic material in the {{blank1}}.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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A microscope produces an image 1000 times larger than the actual size of a bacterial cell. If the image of a bacterial cell is 2 mm, what is the real size of the cell?

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What is the main function of plasmids in prokaryotic cells?

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Which of the following are sub-cellular structures found in eukaryotic cells? (Select all that apply)

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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Which type of microscope has allowed scientists to observe sub-cellular structures in detail?

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Animal cells are examples of {{blank0}} cells, while bacterial cells are examples of {{blank1}} cells.

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