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Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Cell The Unit of Life - Prokaryotic Cells
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Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms belonging to the domains Bacteria and Archaea. Prokaryotic cells are much smaller than eukaryotic cells, have no nucleus, and lack organelles. All prokaryotic cells are encased by a cell wall. Many also have a capsule or slime layer made of polysaccharide.

Class 11 Biology Practice Test: Cell The Unit of Life - Prokaryotic Cells
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1. Which of these statements is not true regarding inclusion bodies in prokaryotes?
2. Which of these bacteria have chromatophores?
3. What are plasmid made of?
4. Which of these bacteria lack a cell wall?
5. Which of these structures is not a part of the bacterial flagella?
6. Which of these structures is used in bacterial transformation?
7. Which of these is not a surface structure in bacteria?
8. From which structure is a mesosome derived from?
9. How many layers are present in the bacterial cell envelope?
10. Which of these is not a basic shape of bacteria?
11. What are plasmid made of?
12. What are the subunits of prokaryotic ribosomes?
13. Which of these structures is not a part of the bacterial flagella?
14. What is the full form of PPLO?
15. Which of these is not a surface structure in bacteria?