Exam 20: The Diversity of Prokaryotes and Viruses

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All bacteria are harmful to humans.

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Why are bacteria able to evolve so quickly?

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Organisms that produce disease are pathogens.

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Bacterial cell walls contain __________, which makes them different from other organisms.

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Bacteria are able to increase their genetic variability by reproducing sexually.

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In which of these environments would you normally find prokaryotes?

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The cause of tetanus is

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Viruses that attack prokaryotes are called

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Biofilms are the immune systemʹs way to keep pathogens from colonizing a host.

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Lyme disease is caused by__________ that are transmitted to humans by deer ticks.

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Bacterial endospores are used for

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Oil spills are sprayed with bacterial cultures in order to

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__________is the process by which bacteria return nutrients to the soil.

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Many prokaryotes thrive in__________ environments, which lack oxygen.

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AIDS is caused by a

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Some archaea can live in boiling water.

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The use of bacteria to break down pollutants is referred to as

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What differentiates gram-positive bacteria from gram-negative bacteria?

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The classifications gram-positive and gram-negative are based on__________ of the bacterial cell wall.

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The oldest endospores to be revived and cultured to produce live bacteria are

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