Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

match each prokaryotic characteristic to its definition. definition for…

Question

match each prokaryotic characteristic to its definition.
definition
form of reproduction used by some prokaryotes in which the prokaryotic cells attach to each other and exchange genetic material
area in a prokaryotic cell that contains a large, circular chromosome
dormant bacterial cell able to survive for long periods of time during extreme environmental conditions
polysaccharide layer secreted around the cell wall by some prokaryotes that prevents the cell from drying out and helps the cell attach to environmental surfaces
asexual form of reproduction used by some prokaryotes in which a cell divides into two genetically identical cells
hairlike, submicroscopic structure made of protein that can help a bacterial cell attach to environmental surfaces and act as a bridge between cells
characteristic
select choice
select choice
select choice
select choice
select choice
select choice

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This problem is about matching prokaryotic characteristics to their definitions, which falls under Biology (a subfield of Natural Science). Let's analyze each:

  1. Form of reproduction (cell attachment/exchange): Conjugation (matches the first definition about prokaryotes attaching/exchanging genetic material).
  2. Area with circular chromosome: Nucleoid (prokaryotic DNA region).
  3. Dormant bacterial cell (extreme conditions): Endospore (resistant structure for survival).
  4. Polysaccharide layer (prevent drying/attachment): Capsule (protective, adhesive layer).
  5. Asexual reproduction (cell divides into two): Binary fission (prokaryotic asexual reproduction).
  6. Hairlike structure (attachment/bridge): Pili (or Fimbriae, for attachment and conjugation bridges).

Answer:

  1. Form of reproduction: Conjugation
  2. Area with circular chromosome: Nucleoid
  3. Dormant bacterial cell: Endospore
  4. Polysaccharide layer: Capsule
  5. Asexual reproduction: Binary Fission
  6. Hairlike structure: Pili (or Fimbriae)

(Note: If the "Select Choice" dropdowns have these terms, match each definition to the corresponding term as above.)