Questions: Prokaryotes, like most living organisms, need movement to locate food and to survive. If a prokaryote needed to move to a new food source, which structure would it use for locomotion?
Transcript text: Prokaryotes, like most living organisms, need movement to locate food and to survive. If a prokaryote needed to move to a new food source, which structure would it use for locomotion?
Solution
Solution Steps
Step 1: Identify the question
The question asks which structure a prokaryote would use for locomotion if it needed to move to a new food source.
Step 2: Analyze the image
The image shows a prokaryotic cell with labeled parts: capsule, pili, flagellum, and chromosome.
Step 3: Determine the structure responsible for movement
The flagellum is a whip-like appendage that prokaryotes use for movement.