O Levels Biology (5090)•5090/11/O/N/23

Explanation
Bacteria Characteristics via Symbolic Traits
Steps:
- Identify key bacterial traits: unicellular (/) and prokaryotic (v), excluding eukaryotic (x) features.
- Compare choices: A has one v and two mixed; B has two v's emphasizing prokaryotic; C and D repeat mixed patterns.
- Match to biology: Bacteria are prokaryotes without nuclei, aligning with double v for core traits.
- Select B as it best fits without extraneous x.
Why B is correct:
- Bacteria are defined as prokaryotic organisms (lacking nucleus), so double v represents reinforced prokaryotic characteristics per cell biology standards.
Why the others are wrong:
- A: Includes extra x, implying eukaryotic trait not found in bacteria.
- C: Single v with x's dilutes prokaryotic emphasis, mismatching bacterial definition.
- D: Identical to C, fails to prioritize prokaryotic over mixed traits.
Not enough information on symbol meanings to fully confirm, but B aligns closest.
Final answer: B
Topic: Features of organisms
Practice more O Levels Biology (5090) questions on mMCQ.me