Exam 22: Microbial Symbioses
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How do arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM)help plants obtain more nutrients from the soil?
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Leguminous plants such as alfalfa,beans,clover,peas,and soybeans all benefit from symbiotic bacteria that leach vitamins into the plant roots.
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During the Jurassic Period,several different mammalian lineages independently evolved an herbivorous lifestyle for obtaining energy.This has resulted in
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What percentage of terrestrial plants are colonized by arbuscular mycorrhizae?
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Describe the mutualistic relationship between chemolithotrophic bacteria and tube worms in hydrothermal vents.
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Explain how leeches are used today in medical replants and transplants.
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Which of the following is a common benefit of a microbe-plant symbiosis?
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The rumen is an ________ habitat that depends on ________ to digest cellulose for ruminant animals.
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Bacterial cells themselves serve as major sources of protein and vitamins in hindgut fermenting animals such as rabbits and horses.
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The mycelia of mycorrhizae can form underground nutrient networks where several trees are connected.
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Bacteria associated with plants fix very small amounts of nitrogen,therefore they do NOT contribute significantly to the global N cycle.
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Bacterial symbionts most often provide marine invertebrates with
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The most heavily colonized human organ by bacteria is the ________,containing 10¹¹-10¹² bacterial cells per g.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the human gut microbiome?
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Allivibrio fischeri symbionts benefit the Hawaiian bobtail squid by
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