Exam 13: Prokaryotes and Viruses

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A virus can reproduce inside and outside a host cell.

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The cell walls of Bacteria differ from those of Archaea and eukaryotes in that the cell walls of Bacteria contain:

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Within an infected plant, viruses move from cell to cell through plasmodesmata in a process facilitated by movement proteins.

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Prokaryote cells contain a nucleoid but not a nuclear envelope.

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In contrast to other cellular components, the flagellum found in prokaryotic cells is identical in structure to that found in eukaryotic cells.

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Some bacteria are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen to form nitrogen-containing compounds.

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The prokaryotes are the most dominant and successful organisms on Earth.

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