front 1 1) The cell walls of bacteria are responsible for the shape of the bacteria and the difference in the Gram stain reaction. | back 1 Answer: TRUE |
front 2 2) Antibiotics that target the cell wall are an effective treatment against many pathogenic bacteria. | back 2 Answer: TRUE |
front 3 3) Cells placed in a hypotonic solution tend to lose water due to osmotic pressure. | back 3 Answer: FALSE |
front 4 4) Small, hydrophobic molecules pass through a cell membrane most easily by diffusion. | back 4 Answer: TRUE |
front 5 5) Spheroplasts, protoplasts, and mycoplasms are bacterial cells without cell walls. | back 5 Answer: TRUE |
front 6 6) Endospores are a reproductive structure. | back 6 Answer: FALSE |
front 7 7) The internal structure of eukaryotic cilia and flagella are the same. | back 7 Answer: TRUE |
front 8 8) Many enzymes in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are compartmentalized within organelles. | back 8 Answer: FALSE |
front 9 9) The number of organelles such as chloroplasts, mitochondria, and rough endoplasmic reticulum is the same in all eukaryotic cells. | back 9 Answer: TRUE |
front 10 10) If you observe rod-shaped red cells after the Gram stain, you can assume their cell walls contain endotoxin. | back 10 Answer: TRUE |