Helices, spheres, and rods are examples of what distinguishing property of prokaryotic cells?

Helices, spheres, and rods are examples of what distinguishing property of prokaryotic cells?

  • Correct Answer: shape
  • texture
  • color
  • size

Explanation: Most prokaryotic cells are much smaller than eukaryotic cells. Although they are tiny, prokaryotic cells can be distinguished by their shapes. The most common shapes are helices, spheres, and rods (see Figure below ).

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