Exam 20: The Diversity of Prokaryotes and Viruses

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For which of the following diseases or conditions should antibiotics be used?

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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, is caused by a

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Anaerobic bacteria require high levels of oxygen to survive.

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Kuru is caused by one of the archaea.

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Herpes is caused by a

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Many prokaryotes thrive in environments, which lack oxygen.

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Why are bacteria able to evolve so quickly?

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

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Some archaea can live in boiling water.

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Which of the following causes infectious sores on the mucous membranes of the mouth that occur during times of stress?

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Cyanobacteria obtain energy from

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Mutations that improve the survival and reproduction of organisms, and thus contribute to the evolution of species, arise rapidly in prokaryotes due to their

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In what ways are bacteria beneficial to humans?

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are used in the production of foods such as yogurt, cheese, and sauerkraut.

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

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Rabies is caused by a

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Humans can eat live cultures of some bacteria without getting sick.

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A bacterium capable of causing disease in a host is a(n) .

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Which of the following has no organelles, ribosomes, or cytoplasm?

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Creutzfeldt- Jakob disease is caused by a

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