Exam 21: Microbial Ecology
Exam 1: Microbial Life: Origin and Discovery69 Questions
Exam 2: Observing the Microbial Cell69 Questions
Exam 3: Cell Structure and Function72 Questions
Exam 4: Bacterial Culture, Growth, and Development70 Questions
Exam 5: Environmental Influences and Control of Microbial Growth70 Questions
Exam 6: Viruses70 Questions
Exam 7: Genomes and Chromosomes70 Questions
Exam 8: Transcription, Translation, and Bioinformatics76 Questions
Exam 9: Gene Transfer, Mutations, and Genome Evolution72 Questions
Exam 10: Molecular Regulation73 Questions
Exam 11: Viral Molecular Biology70 Questions
Exam 12: Biotechniques and Synthetic Biology72 Questions
Exam 13: Energetics and Catabolism77 Questions
Exam 14: Electron Flow in Organotrophy, Lithotrophy, and Phototrophy70 Questions
Exam 15: Biosynthesis70 Questions
Exam 16: Food and Industrial Microbiology73 Questions
Exam 17: Origins and Evolution70 Questions
Exam 18: Bacterial Diversity71 Questions
Exam 19: Archaeal Diversity70 Questions
Exam 20: Eukaryotic Diversity70 Questions
Exam 21: Microbial Ecology70 Questions
Exam 22: Microbes in Global Elemental Cycles70 Questions
Exam 23: Human Microbiota and Innate Immunity70 Questions
Exam 24: The Adaptive Immune Response70 Questions
Exam 25: Microbial Pathogenesis70 Questions
Exam 26: Microbial Diseases69 Questions
Exam 27: Antimicrobial Therapy72 Questions
Exam 28: Clinical Microbiology and Epidemiology75 Questions
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Which term represents the region of soil influenced by plant roots? 

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Which of the following plays an important role in keeping the water column clear enough for the penetration of light?
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What does the following rarefaction curve NOT suggest about the samples? 

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Compare and contrast the photic zones of freshwater lake and pelagic ecosystems.
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Bacteria found growing in between crystals of solid bedrock as deep as 3 km below Earth's surface are called
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In wetlands, Beggiatoa oxidize H₂S for energy. Removal of H₂S enables growth of other microbes for which H₂S is toxic. However, Beggiatoa derives no benefit from these microbes. This interaction is an example of
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The relationship among endosymbiotic microbes in the termite gut that results in complex metabolic fluxes with a negative DG, which would NOT happen for individual members, is called
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Eutrophic lakes typically support ten times the microbial concentrations of an oligotrophic lake. Which of the following statements is NOT true of eutrophic lakes?
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The availability of oxygen and other electron acceptors is the most important determinant of the types of metabolism in a habitat. Which of the following is NOT true about anaerobic environments?
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All of the following are likely to be found among the benthic microbes EXCEPT
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In the legume-rhizobium symbiosis, nitrogen fixation is carried out in nodules by
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The flame-like vertical forms and breakaway pieces of mat in ice-covered Antarctic lakes are caused by 

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One of the most important ecological roles of the Florida Everglades is that
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Which of the following organisms forms a specific mutualistic association with legumes?
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The instrument shown in step 5 of the figure below is used for what metagenomics step? 

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Nonphotosynthetic ________ provide minerals and protection for lichen symbiotic partners.
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How do metatranscriptomics and metaproteomics address functional limitations of metagenomics?
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