Content Standard 4-9 Describe similarities and difference of cell organelles, using diagrams and tables. Differentiate between the previous five- kingdom.

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Content Standard 4-9 Describe similarities and difference of cell organelles, using diagrams and tables. Differentiate between the previous five- kingdom and current six-kingdom classification systems.

1. Examine the diagram below. A.Both are double membrane-bound organelles, but 1 conducts respiration while 2 conducts photosynthesis. B.Both are double membrane-bound organelles, but 1 conducts photosynthesis while 2 conducts respiration C.Both are single membrane-bound organelles, but 1 conducts respiration while 2 conducts photosynthesis. D.Both are single membrane-bound organelles, but 1 conducts photosynthesis while 2 conducts respiration

Which cellular structures are involved in synthesizing and packaging protein? A.1 packages protein and 3 synthesizes protein B.1 packages protein and 4 synthesizes protein C.2 packages protein and 3 synthesizes protein D.2 packages protein and 4 synthesizes protein 2. Study the cell below.

What are the differences between structures 1 and 2? A.Ribosomes are produced in structure 1 and DNA is stored in structure 2. B.DNA is stored in structure 1 and ribosomes are produced in structure 2. C.RNA is stored in structure 1 and DNA is stored in structure 2. D.DNA is stored in structure 1 and RNA is stored in structure Examine the diagram below.

4. Study the data table below. Which student has correctly identified the typical characteristics of a prokaryotic cell? StudentNucleus CytoplasmMembrane- bound organelles Cell Membrane 1Yes NoYes 2noNoYes 3 NoYesNo 4 YesNoyes A.Student 1 B.Student 2 C.Student 3 D.Student 4

Organism Characteristics StatementCharacteristics 1Archaebacteria have membrane-bound DNA. 2Archaebacteria have cell membrane that contain lipids not found in any other organisms. 3Archaebacteria lack peptidoglycan in their cell walls. 4Archaebacteria lack DNA and store their genetic information on proteins. 5. Look at the list of organisms characteristics below. Which two statements correctly differentiate Archaebacteria from other bacteria. A.Statements 1 and 3 B.Statements 1 and 4 C.Statements 2 and 3 D.Statements 2 and 4

6. To which group does an organism with the following characteristics belong? Prokaryotic Unicellular Unique ribosomal RNA Commonly found in harsh environments Commonly found in anaerobic environments A.Protista B.Fungi C.Eubacteria D.Archaebacteria

7. A scientist is given several bacterial samples. Which characteristics can be used to classify the bacteria as either Eubacteria or Archaebacteria the six-kingdom classification system? A.The presence of DNA B.How the bacteria move C.How the bacteria ingest food D.The structure of ribosomal RNA

8. Which kingdom includes organisms with specialized cells that perform individual functions? A.Plantae B.Monera C.Eubacteria D.Archaebacteria

9. Which statement correctly describes the main difference between the five-kingdom and the six-kingdom systems for classification? A.Monera in the five-kingdom system is divided into Protista and Fungi in the six-kingdom system. B.Monera in the five-kingdom system is divided into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria in the six- kingdom system. C.Eubacteria and Archaebacteria in the five- kingdom system are combined to form Monera in the six-kingdom system. D.Fungi and Protista in the five-kingdom are combined to form Eubacteria in the six-kingdom system.

10. Which correctly lists the kingdoms in the current six-kingdom classification? Monera Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia A. Archeabacteria Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia C. Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Monera Eubacteria Archeabacteria Fungi Plantae Animalia B. D.

11.Study the table below. Which student correctly compares prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells ? Internal StructureNucleus PresentMembrane-Bound Organelles. eukaryoticprokaryoticeukaryotic prokaryotic eukaryotic prokaryotic 1SimpleComplexyesNo yes 2SimpleComplexYes No 3ComplexSimpleYesyes 4ComplexSimpleYesNoyesNo Student A. student 1 B. student 2 C. student 3 D. student 4