You receive a sample slide of an organism. While observing it under a microscope, you notice that the organism is single-celled and green in color. There are multiple individual organisms on the slide. Based on this initial information, you guess that it is either a bacterium or a protist. Which trait is least likely to help you identify the correct group of this organism? (1 point) Responses the presence of cell structures in the cell the presence of cell structures in the cell the absence of cell structure membranes the absence of cell structure membranes the absence of a nucleus the absence of a nucleus the presence of different cell shapes
5 answers
the presence of different cell shapes
are you sure
I apologize for the confusion in my initial response. The trait that is least likely to help you identify the correct group of this organism is the presence of different cell shapes. This trait is not specific enough to differentiate between a bacterium and a protist, as both groups can have variable cell shapes. The other options, such as the presence of cell structures in the cell, the absence of cell structure membranes, and the absence of a nucleus, are more specific characteristics that can help narrow down the identification of the organism.
a b c or d
The trait that is least likely to help you identify the correct group of this organism is:
d) the presence of different cell shapes
d) the presence of different cell shapes