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Sugar groups may be added to proteins in which of the following? Rough endoplasmic
reticulum
Smooth ER
golgi apparatus
lysosome - answer Golgi apparatus

which of the following individuals did not contribute to the establishment of cell theory?
Robert Remak
Matthias scheleiden
Giolamo Fracastoro
Robert Hooke - answer Girolamo Fracastoro

Prokaryotic flagella move in a whip like motion to propel a bacterium forward in a
straight line.
true
false - answer false

which of the following developed a set of postulates for determing wheather a particular
disease is caused by a particular pathogen?
John snow
robert koch
joseph lister
louis pasteur - answer Robert Koch

which of the following individules argued in favor of the theory of spontaneous
generation?
Lazzardo spallanzani
louis pasture
francesco redi
john needham - answer John needham

,which of the following terms refers to a bacterial cell having a single tuft (grouping) of
flagella at one end?
Peritrichious
lophotrichious
amphitritious
monotrichious - answer lopotrichious

which of the following organelles is not part of the endomembrane system?
ER
peroxisome
Golgi apparatus
lysosome - answer Peroxisome

Which type of nutrient uptake involves the movement of small dissolved across a
cellular membrane with the concentration gradient?
Active transport
simple diffusion
facilitated diffusion
exocytosis - answer Simple diffusion

The scientist who first described the cell was? - answer Robert Hooke

Prokaryotic cells that are rod shaped are called? - answer Bacillus

The term Microbiota refers to which of the following?
All microorganisms in a certain region of the human body
All microorganisms in a certain geographic area
all microorganisms of the same spacies
all of the microorganisms involved in a symbiotic relationship - answer All
microorganisms of the same species

Which of the following refers to the type of interaction between two prokaryotic
populations in which one population benefits and the other is not affected?
neutralism
Mutualism
Parasitism
Commensalism - answer Commensalism

All Alphaproteobacteria are which of the following?
a. oligotrophs
b. intracellular
c. pathogenic
d. all of the above
e. none of the above - answer Oligothrophs

Class betaproteobacteria includes all but which of the following genera?
Campylonacter

, Bordetella
Leptothrix
neisseria - answer Campylobacter

Which of the following is the organelle that spiochetes use to propel themselves?
Fimbria
Pilium
Plasma membrane
Axial filament - answer Axial filament

Archea and bacteria are most similar in terms of their?
genetics
unicellular structure
ecology
cell wall structure - answer Unicellular structure

Which of the following is true of archea that produce methane?
They are always anaerobes
They live in the most extreme enviornments
They reduce carbon dioxide in the presence of nitrogen
They have been discovered on mars - answer They live in the most extreme
enviornments

Among prokaryotes There are some that can live in every environment on earth.
True
False - answer True

When prokaryotes live as interacting communities in which one population benefits to
the harm of the other, the type of symbiosis is called ________. - answer Parasitism

The genus salmonella belongs to the class and includes pathogens that cause
salmonella and typhoid fever. - answer Gammaproteobacteria

Which genus is the causative agent for malaria?
Paramecium
Trypansoma
Euglena
Plasmodium - answer Plasmodium

Which protist is a concern because of its ability to contaminate water supplies and
cause diarrheal illness?
Trichomonal vaginalis
Plasmodium vivax
giardia lamblia
toxoplama gondii - answer Giardia Lambila

A fluke is classified within which of the following?

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