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Please Help!!!!! Some prokaryotes are able to survive unfavorable conditions by forming? A. flagella B. capsids C. cocci D. endospores Will become fan

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d. endosperm http://quizlet.com/12304234/biology-final-flash-cards/

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There are two basic types of organisms based on cell type: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic. Single-celled prokaryotes are the smallest forms of life that can live independently; the domains Bacteria and Archaea contain a vast array of highly diverse species. The most familiar prokaryotes are bacteria; they are a very diverse group and can have several shapes, depending on the species. The archaea resemble bacteria in general appearance. Almost all prokaryotes have a cell wall and may have additional external structures as well; bacteria can be divided into two groups based on how their cell walls respond to Gram staining. About 50% of all prokaryotes are motile; most of them utilize flagella for directional movement. Prokaryotic diversity reflects a wide range of metabolic adaptations. Heterotrophic prokaryotes require organic molecules as a carbon source: most of them also require organic molecules for energy, similar to animals, but some can use light as an energy source. Many autotrophic prokaryotes are photosynthetic, using carbon dioxide as a carbon source and light as an energy source. Some of these autotrophs can utilize inorganic chemicals for energy instead of light. There also are species of bacteria that utilize atmospheric nitrogen by converting it to ammonia. http://www.ncsu.edu/project/bio181de/Black/single-cells/single-cells.html

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the answer is D

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