Question
4. Bacterial cells are Prokaryotes. How are prokaryotic cells different from eukaryotic cells?(1 point)
Responses
prokaryotic cells do not replicate
prokaryotic cells do not replicate
prokaryotic cells have a circular strand of DNA
prokaryotic cells have a circular strand of DNA
prokaryotic cells have a nucleus
prokaryotic cells have a nucleus
prokaryotic cells have mitochondria or chloroplasts
Responses
prokaryotic cells do not replicate
prokaryotic cells do not replicate
prokaryotic cells have a circular strand of DNA
prokaryotic cells have a circular strand of DNA
prokaryotic cells have a nucleus
prokaryotic cells have a nucleus
prokaryotic cells have mitochondria or chloroplasts
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**prokaryotic cells have a circular strand of DNA.**
This is a key difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) typically contain a single, circular strand of DNA that is not enclosed within a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells (like those of plants and animals) have linear DNA organized into chromosomes within a membrane-bound nucleus. The other options provided do not accurately represent the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
**prokaryotic cells have a circular strand of DNA.**
This is a key difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells (like bacteria) typically contain a single, circular strand of DNA that is not enclosed within a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells (like those of plants and animals) have linear DNA organized into chromosomes within a membrane-bound nucleus. The other options provided do not accurately represent the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.