Answer:
1: C; 2: A; 3:C; 4:A
Step-by-step explanation:
1 C: Bacteria are examples of simple, single-celled organisms called prokaryotes (they are unicellular organisms without a nucleus)
2 A: Eukaryotic cells have DNA (their genetic mterial) inside a compartment called nucleus (a nuclear membrane separates this DNA and other nuecleic components from cytoplasm)
3 C: Fungi and plant cells have a cell wall: it is really important in fungi for resistance of isolated cells and important in plants to give them support because they lack of a skeletal-like structure
4 A: protists, fungi and plants are eukaryotes, they have DNA inside a nucleous. They are not prokaryotes or bacteria; they have organelles inside their cells