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BIO 342 Unit 3 Chapter 9 - Bacterial Genetics Questions with Correct Answers
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transduction Correct Answer The mechanism of DNA transfer in bacteria where DNA is transferred by phages (bacterial virus) 
 
nicks at specific origin, outer strand peels off and goes through pillis to F- cell while being resynthesized in F+ Correct Answer What is the process of conjugation? 
 
F- cells (replicate the F plasmid so the F- cell has one too) Correct Answer For conjugation, what do F+ cells look for? 
 
0.13 to 14 million bp, e coli has 4.6 million bp Correct Answer What is the ...
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BIO 205 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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BIO 205 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
Nucleoid is a region/structure found only in ____ cells. 
a) prokaryotic 
b) eukaryotic 
c) bacterial 
d) Both A and C 
Prokaryotic/bacterial 
 
 
A plasmid is double-stranded DNA. True or false? 
True 
 
 
A plasmid-gene or a chromosomal-gene (piece of DNA with a specific product) will always produce a________. 
a) carbohydrate 
b) ATP 
c) Protein 
d) Lipid 
Protein 
 
 
DNA polymerase is a(n) 
a) lipid 
b) polysaccharide 
c) enzyme 
d) nucelic ...
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IB Biology semester 1 Latest Version Graded A+
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IB Biology semester 1 Latest Version 
 
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Cells Smallest functional unit of an organism 
 
What are the principles of cell theory? 1. All living things are made of cells 
2. Cells are smallest unit of life 
3. Cells come from pre-existing cells 
 
What are the properties of life? Metabolism 
Reproduction 
Growth 
 
Response 
Excretion 
Homeostasis 
Nutrition 
 
Prokaryotic cells Single cell which has neither a distinct nucleus or organelles can be an 
organism (e.g. bacteria) 
 
Flage...
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MICR 4423 unit 5 review Questions with Complete Solutions
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what is antibiotic selection? Correct Answer-the most resistant cells surviving when antibiotic resistance is around 
 
where can abx selection occur? Correct Answer-anywhere that bacteria and abx is present 
 
name a common use for abx selection in microbiological research Correct Answer-identifying particular cells that contain a DNA of interest 
-ex: plasma, transform cells w a plasma and plate them on an agar 
 
Why does virtually every plasmid used for scientific research contain an antibio...
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WSU Bio 102 Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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WSU Bio 102 Final Exam Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
How does BPA cause cancer? it disrupts meiosis and mitosis causing breast and prostate 
cancer. 
 
3 and 7 plastics may contain BPA 
 
What is a genetic fingerprint? how do you make one? -Genetic Fingerprint: DNA uses the 
differences in base sequences to identify individuals. 
-DNA fingerprinting involves 3 tools: 
1. PCR to get large amounts of DNA 
2. Restriction digest with blunt ends to fragment the DNA with precision 
3. Gel...
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CMB2001 Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/2025
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Core Promoter Elements 
 ~~> TATA box = repetitive sequence of thymine and adenine 
 Initiator (INR) = sequence of pyramidines like thymine and cytosine 
 DPE = downstream promoter elements found along the DNA 
Common to have >1 promoter but not all of them 
CpG islands 
 ~~> Sequences high in CG frequency. They are able to escape 
methylation which would lead to gene silencing. Demethylation would 
lead to over expression of genes. 
Regulatory Promoter Elements 
 ~~> UAS and URS f...
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AQA GCSE Biology Paper 1 topics 1-4 Exam Questions with 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST 2024(A+ GRADED VERIFIED BY EXPERTS)
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Name the main organelles in an animal cell: - ANSWER > nucleus 
> cytoplasm 
> cell membrane 
> ribosomes 
> mitochondria 
 
What organelles does a plant cell have but animal cell doesn't? - ANSWER > chloroplast 
> cell wall 
> vacuole 
 
What organelles does a Bacteria cell have? - ANSWER > no nucleus 
> circular strand of DNA 
> rings of plasmid 
> cell wall 
> cell membrane
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BIO 205 exam 1 Questions And Answers.
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Nucleoid is a region/structure found only in ____ cells. 
a) prokaryotic 
b) eukaryotic 
c) bacterial 
d) Both A and C - Answer-Prokaryotic/bacterial 
A plasmid is double-stranded DNA. True or false? - Answer-True 
A plasmid-gene or a chromosomal-gene (piece of DNA with a specific product) will always produce 
a________. 
a) carbohydrate 
b) ATP 
c) Protein 
d) Lipid - Answer-Protein 
DNA polymerase is a(n) 
a) lipid 
b) polysaccharide 
c) enzyme 
d) nucelic acid - Answer-c- enzyme 
DNA transcri...
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PHPR 813 Study Guide| Questions with Correct Verified Answers| Latest 2024
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Bacteria Structure 
Capsule, outer membrane (only in gram-negative bacteria), cell wall murein, cytoplasmic 
membrane, nucleus equivalent, plasmid, 70S ribosomes, depot substances (metaphosphates, 
glycogen), flagella, attachment pili 
Gram-Positive Bacteria 
Thick peptidoglycan membrane (cross-links between NAM + peptide and NAG)
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NBME 30 || All Correct.
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Marasmus vs. Kwashiorkor 
 
MEALS 
 
protein? correct answers Marasmus-low in both calories and protein (no specific vitamins or mineral deficiency), NO edema 
Muscle wasting (wrinkly skin) 
 
Kwashiorkor-severe protein deficiency --> skin lesions and 
edema (small child big abdomen) 
 
Low serum albumin --> 
Low serum oncotic pressure 
Liver fatty change due to decrease apolipoprotein synthesis and eposition 
 
Malnutrition 
Edema 
Anemia 
Liver (fatty) 
Skin lesions (hyperkeratosi...
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