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[Show more]What is the most common mechanism for bacterial cell division? - Binary Fission 
List the four steps of the mechanism above. - 1. Elongation of the cell 
2. Replication of the chromosome 
3. Separation of the chromosomes into the two parts of the cell 
4. Formation of septum in the middle (Cytokines...
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Add to cartWhat is the most common mechanism for bacterial cell division? - Binary Fission 
List the four steps of the mechanism above. - 1. Elongation of the cell 
2. Replication of the chromosome 
3. Separation of the chromosomes into the two parts of the cell 
4. Formation of septum in the middle (Cytokines...
metabolism - the sum total of all the chemical reactions that occur within a cell 
catabolic pathway - breaking down complex organic molecules into their smaller 
subcomponents 
which type of reactions are catabolic? - hydrolysis reactions 
catabolic reactions are ________________________ - energy c...
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Add to cartmetabolism - the sum total of all the chemical reactions that occur within a cell 
catabolic pathway - breaking down complex organic molecules into their smaller 
subcomponents 
which type of reactions are catabolic? - hydrolysis reactions 
catabolic reactions are ________________________ - energy c...
Bacteria and archaea mainly reproduce by ---. - binary fission 
The complete sequence of events extending from formation of a new cell through the next 
division is called the --- cycle. - cell 
What type of chromosome(s) do most bacterial cells contain? - Single circular 
The site where replication...
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Add to cartBacteria and archaea mainly reproduce by ---. - binary fission 
The complete sequence of events extending from formation of a new cell through the next 
division is called the --- cycle. - cell 
What type of chromosome(s) do most bacterial cells contain? - Single circular 
The site where replication...
Most DNA viruses assemble in the... - nucleus 
Most RNA viruses develop solely in the... - cytoplasm 
The number of viruses produced depends on the type of... - virus and size, and the initial 
health of host cell 
Lytic viral replication usually causes what results in the host cell? - death and lys...
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Add to cartMost DNA viruses assemble in the... - nucleus 
Most RNA viruses develop solely in the... - cytoplasm 
The number of viruses produced depends on the type of... - virus and size, and the initial 
health of host cell 
Lytic viral replication usually causes what results in the host cell? - death and lys...
Taxonomy - science of biological *classification* 
Classification - *arrangement* of organisms into small groups called TAXA 
Nomenclature - assignments of *names* to taxa 
Identification - *Determination* about to which taxon an organisms belong 
What scientists developed the first formal system of...
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Add to cartTaxonomy - science of biological *classification* 
Classification - *arrangement* of organisms into small groups called TAXA 
Nomenclature - assignments of *names* to taxa 
Identification - *Determination* about to which taxon an organisms belong 
What scientists developed the first formal system of...
Always label petri dishes where? - on the bottom of the plate with your name, date, and 
organism 
Always store inoculated petri dishes ____ - inverted 
Most petri dishes are incubated at _____ degrees celcius - 37, not yeast 
What are the 3 types of media - general purpose, selective, and different...
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Add to cartAlways label petri dishes where? - on the bottom of the plate with your name, date, and 
organism 
Always store inoculated petri dishes ____ - inverted 
Most petri dishes are incubated at _____ degrees celcius - 37, not yeast 
What are the 3 types of media - general purpose, selective, and different...
biotechnology - refers to the use of living organisms to create products that are useful 
to humans 
Recombinant DNA - DNA from two or more sources...allows for creation of DNA 
sequences not otherwise found in biological organisms 
Basic Mechanism of gene cloning - 1. isolate plasmid DNA from bacte...
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Add to cartbiotechnology - refers to the use of living organisms to create products that are useful 
to humans 
Recombinant DNA - DNA from two or more sources...allows for creation of DNA 
sequences not otherwise found in biological organisms 
Basic Mechanism of gene cloning - 1. isolate plasmid DNA from bacte...
What is Robert Hooke known for? - He is the first person to see a cell. Also Helped 
construct the first microscope. 
What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek known for? - Made His own Microscope (Single-lens), 
Observations also published by the Royal Society. 
Malpighi and Odierna - Published two volumes o...
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Add to cartWhat is Robert Hooke known for? - He is the first person to see a cell. Also Helped 
construct the first microscope. 
What is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek known for? - Made His own Microscope (Single-lens), 
Observations also published by the Royal Society. 
Malpighi and Odierna - Published two volumes o...
Reverse transcriptase process - 1. poly-T primer to single-strand RNA 
2. reverse transcriptase to produce DNA-RNA hybrid 
3. enzyme RNaseH to cut RNA and regenerate RNA primers 
4, DNA polymerase and ligase synthesizes new complementary DNA strand 
cloning vector - allows for transfer of gene of in...
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Add to cartReverse transcriptase process - 1. poly-T primer to single-strand RNA 
2. reverse transcriptase to produce DNA-RNA hybrid 
3. enzyme RNaseH to cut RNA and regenerate RNA primers 
4, DNA polymerase and ligase synthesizes new complementary DNA strand 
cloning vector - allows for transfer of gene of in...
Viruses are microorganisms that belong in which group below? 
A. Archaea 
B. Bacteria 
E. None of the other provided choices. 
C. Eukarya 
D. Protozoa - E 
Which of these is the most-recently discovered biological domain? 
E. Non-cellular biological entities 
A. Archaea 
C. Eukarya 
B. Bacteria 
D. ...
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Add to cartViruses are microorganisms that belong in which group below? 
A. Archaea 
B. Bacteria 
E. None of the other provided choices. 
C. Eukarya 
D. Protozoa - E 
Which of these is the most-recently discovered biological domain? 
E. Non-cellular biological entities 
A. Archaea 
C. Eukarya 
B. Bacteria 
D. ...
Which category of growth medium for bacteria would be best for the study of nutritional 
requirements? 
D. selective 
C. differential 
A. defined 
B. complex 
E. enriched - A 
Which is/are methods that can result in sterilization? 
D. gamma ray irradiation 
B. autoclaving 
C. ethylene oxide 
E. ALL ...
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Add to cartWhich category of growth medium for bacteria would be best for the study of nutritional 
requirements? 
D. selective 
C. differential 
A. defined 
B. complex 
E. enriched - A 
Which is/are methods that can result in sterilization? 
D. gamma ray irradiation 
B. autoclaving 
C. ethylene oxide 
E. ALL ...
reservoir - The site or natural environmental location in which the causative organism is 
normally found is called the _________. 
Herd - ___________ immunity is an epidemiological concept that explains the resistance 
of a population to infection and the spread of an infectious organism due to the...
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Add to cartreservoir - The site or natural environmental location in which the causative organism is 
normally found is called the _________. 
Herd - ___________ immunity is an epidemiological concept that explains the resistance 
of a population to infection and the spread of an infectious organism due to the...
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