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Exam 5: The Flow of Energy66 Questions
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The smallest known photosynthetic organism is a prochlorophyte called Prochlorococcus.
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______ are probably the smallest organisms capable of independent growth.
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In the photosynthetic purple bacteria, photosynthesis occurs in the:
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A disease in which bacteria invade the vessels of the xylem and interfere with the movement of water and minerals is a:
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______ are archaeans living in regions of very high salt concentration.
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By definition, autotrophs differ from heterotrophs in that autotrophs:
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Which of the following statements concerning archaeans is FALSE?
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Bacterial fermentation of lactose is associated with the production of:
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Prokaryotes that can grow in the presence of oxygen, even though they cannot use oxygen, are called:
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In prokaryotes, poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid rather than glycogen is the major storage substance.
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Which of the following statements concerning plant viral infections is FALSE?
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The cell walls of gram-positive and gram-negative Bacteria differ in that gram-positive species have cell walls:
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In the process of conjugation, DNA is transferred from one cell to another via pili.
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Prokaryotic flagella differ from eukaryotic flagella in that prokaryotic flagella:
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What prokaryotes lack a cell wall and cause highly destructive diseases such as X-disease of peach?
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Which of the following statements concerning biofilms is FALSE?
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The strict anaerobes residing in the digestive tracts of cattle are:
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