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Evaluate the following statements.Which one is most accurate?
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When did the first eukaryotic cells form?
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Which protective structure forms to protect certain bacteria during periods of harsh conditions?
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Which of the following organisms are classified within the protists under algae?
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Why could prokaryotes survive without eukaryotes but eukaryotes could not survive without prokaryotes?
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Food poisoning is often caused by a bacterium called ________.
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Which of the following is a way in which bacteria help the environment?
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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen (N2 gas) into ammonium (NH4).Why is this conversion important for life on Earth?
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Based on the endosymbiosis theory that highlights where chloroplasts come from, how would you expect chloroplasts to divide when a plant cell divides?
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Which is not a method bacteria use to generate new combinations of genes?
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HIV, the virus that causes AIDS in humans, does not infect other animals, but only certain cells in the human body.Why?
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The protists are grouped together simply for convenience.Why are they not considered to be in a specific taxon such as a kingdom or a phylum?
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