Deck 13: Prokaryotes and Viruses
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Deck 13: Prokaryotes and Viruses
1
Prokaryotic flagella differ from eukaryotic flagella in that prokaryotic flagella:
A)are surrounded by a plasma membrane.
B)consist of microtubules.
C)consist of subunits of flagellin.
D)are long, slender appendages.
E)are involved in motility.
A)are surrounded by a plasma membrane.
B)consist of microtubules.
C)consist of subunits of flagellin.
D)are long, slender appendages.
E)are involved in motility.
C
2
Prokaryotes that use inorganic compounds rather than light as an energy source are called:
A)heterotrophs.
B)chemosynthetic autotrophs.
C)photosynthetic autotrophs.
D)psychrophiles.
E)saprotrophs.
A)heterotrophs.
B)chemosynthetic autotrophs.
C)photosynthetic autotrophs.
D)psychrophiles.
E)saprotrophs.
B
3
Structures called _______ connect two cells and draw them together for DNA transfer.
A)pili
B)flagellin
C)flagella
D)fimbriae
E)nanotubes
A)pili
B)flagellin
C)flagella
D)fimbriae
E)nanotubes
A
4
The glycocalyx is a:
A)type of bacterial plasmid.
B)convoluted infolding of the prokaryotic plasma membrane.
C)type of inclusion body in prokaryotic cells.
D)constituent of the cell wall of gram-positive Bacteria.
E)slimy or gummy substance coating the outer surface of the prokaryotic cell wall.
A)type of bacterial plasmid.
B)convoluted infolding of the prokaryotic plasma membrane.
C)type of inclusion body in prokaryotic cells.
D)constituent of the cell wall of gram-positive Bacteria.
E)slimy or gummy substance coating the outer surface of the prokaryotic cell wall.
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5
Which of the following statements concerning biofilms is FALSE?
A)They consist of assemblages of cells enclosed in a matrix of molecules.
B)They are composed of bacteria but not archaea.
C)They require communication and signaling among cells.
D)An example is the film that develops on unbrushed teeth.
E)They increase the chances for survival of cells in the biofilm.
A)They consist of assemblages of cells enclosed in a matrix of molecules.
B)They are composed of bacteria but not archaea.
C)They require communication and signaling among cells.
D)An example is the film that develops on unbrushed teeth.
E)They increase the chances for survival of cells in the biofilm.
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6
The cell walls of Bacteria differ from those of Archaea and eukaryotes in that the cell walls of Bacteria contain:
A)cellulose.
B)sterols.
C)peptidoglycans.
D)phospholipids.
E)poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid.
A)cellulose.
B)sterols.
C)peptidoglycans.
D)phospholipids.
E)poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid.
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7
Which of the following statements about the ecological role of prokaryotes is FALSE?
A)Autotrophic species make major contributions to the global carbon balance.
B)Certain species fix atmospheric nitrogen.
C)Decomposers recycle materials from the bodies of dead organisms.
D)Certain bacteria degrade pesticides and other synthetic substances.
E)Certain prokaryotes are currently the most widely used method for cleaning up toxic dumps.
A)Autotrophic species make major contributions to the global carbon balance.
B)Certain species fix atmospheric nitrogen.
C)Decomposers recycle materials from the bodies of dead organisms.
D)Certain bacteria degrade pesticides and other synthetic substances.
E)Certain prokaryotes are currently the most widely used method for cleaning up toxic dumps.
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8
Which of the following processes is NOT a type of lateral gene transfer in prokaryotes?
A)binary fission
B)transduction
C)transformation
D)conjugation
E)horizontal gene transfer
A)binary fission
B)transduction
C)transformation
D)conjugation
E)horizontal gene transfer
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9
Which of the following is the uptake of DNA by a prokaryotic cell from its environment?
A)binary fission
B)transduction
C)transformation
D)conjugation
E)budding
A)binary fission
B)transduction
C)transformation
D)conjugation
E)budding
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10
In the photosynthetic purple bacteria, photosynthesis occurs in the:
A)pili.
B)glycocalyx.
C)cell wall.
D)nucleoid.
E)plasma membrane.
A)pili.
B)glycocalyx.
C)cell wall.
D)nucleoid.
E)plasma membrane.
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11
The oldest known fossils of prokaryotes are found in rocks dated at about ______ years old.
A)3.5 million
B)35 million
C)350 million
D)3.5 billion
E)35 billion
A)3.5 million
B)35 million
C)350 million
D)3.5 billion
E)35 billion
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12
By definition, autotrophs differ from heterotrophs in that autotrophs:
A)use inorganic compounds as an energy source.
B)use light as an energy source.
C)use carbon dioxide as their sole source of carbon.
D)obtain their carbon from dead organic matter.
E)obtain their energy from dead organic matter.
A)use inorganic compounds as an energy source.
B)use light as an energy source.
C)use carbon dioxide as their sole source of carbon.
D)obtain their carbon from dead organic matter.
E)obtain their energy from dead organic matter.
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13
Which of the following statements concerning nanotubes is FALSE?
A)They have a plasma membrane.
B)They are composed of cell wall material.
C)They contain cytoplasm.
D)They provide a network for the exchange of molecules.
E)They are indistinguishable from pili.
A)They have a plasma membrane.
B)They are composed of cell wall material.
C)They contain cytoplasm.
D)They provide a network for the exchange of molecules.
E)They are indistinguishable from pili.
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14
The cell walls of gram-positive and gram-negative Bacteria differ in that gram-positive species have cell walls:
A)with less peptidoglycan.
B)of greater thickness.
C)consisting of two layers.
D)with a layer of lipopolysaccharides.
E)with a structure similar to that of the plasma membrane.
A)with less peptidoglycan.
B)of greater thickness.
C)consisting of two layers.
D)with a layer of lipopolysaccharides.
E)with a structure similar to that of the plasma membrane.
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15
Which of the following statements about prokaryotic endospores is FALSE?
A)They are dormant, resting cells.
B)They form when a population of cells begins to exhaust its food supply.
C)They greatly increase the survival capacity of the cell.
D)They are resistant to heat but not to desiccation.
E)They can remain viable for long periods.
A)They are dormant, resting cells.
B)They form when a population of cells begins to exhaust its food supply.
C)They greatly increase the survival capacity of the cell.
D)They are resistant to heat but not to desiccation.
E)They can remain viable for long periods.
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16
In prokaryotes, poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid is a storage compound occurring:
A)in the nucleoid.
B)in the plasma membrane.
C)in the cell wall.
D)as inclusion bodies.
E)as fimbriae.
A)in the nucleoid.
B)in the plasma membrane.
C)in the cell wall.
D)as inclusion bodies.
E)as fimbriae.
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17
A coccus has a ______ shape.
A)spherical
B)spiral
C)cylindrical
D)curved
E)triangular
A)spherical
B)spiral
C)cylindrical
D)curved
E)triangular
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18
Prokaryotes that can grow in the presence of oxygen, even though they cannot use oxygen, are called:
A)facultative anaerobes.
B)facultative aerobes.
C)photosynthetic autotrophs.
D)psychrophiles.
E)thermophiles
A)facultative anaerobes.
B)facultative aerobes.
C)photosynthetic autotrophs.
D)psychrophiles.
E)thermophiles
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19
Bacterial fermentation of lactose is associated with the production of:
A)streptomycin.
B)tetracycline.
C)cheese.
D)vinegar.
E)amino acids.
A)streptomycin.
B)tetracycline.
C)cheese.
D)vinegar.
E)amino acids.
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20
Which of the following statements does NOT describe the plasma membrane of prokaryotes?
A)Like eukaryotic plasma membranes, it is a lipid bilayer.
B)Like eukaryotic plasma membranes, it contains proteins and sterols.
C)In aerobic species, it is the site of the electron transport chain.
D)In some photosynthetic species it is the site of photosynthesis.
E)It has attachment sites for daughter chromosomes during cell division.
A)Like eukaryotic plasma membranes, it is a lipid bilayer.
B)Like eukaryotic plasma membranes, it contains proteins and sterols.
C)In aerobic species, it is the site of the electron transport chain.
D)In some photosynthetic species it is the site of photosynthesis.
E)It has attachment sites for daughter chromosomes during cell division.
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21
The strict anaerobes residing in the digestive tracts of cattle are:
A)mycoplasmas.
B)extreme thermophiles.
C)members of the genus Thermoplasma.
D)extreme halophiles.
E)methanogens.
A)mycoplasmas.
B)extreme thermophiles.
C)members of the genus Thermoplasma.
D)extreme halophiles.
E)methanogens.
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22
The great majority of viruses have a genome composed of:
A)single-stranded RNA.
B)single-stranded DNA.
C)double-stranded RNA.
D)double-stranded DNA.
E)RNA and DNA.
A)single-stranded RNA.
B)single-stranded DNA.
C)double-stranded RNA.
D)double-stranded DNA.
E)RNA and DNA.
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23
Which group of archaeans lacks a cell wall?
A)mycoplasmas
B)extreme thermophiles
C)members of the genus Thermoplasma
D)extreme halophiles
E)methanogens
A)mycoplasmas
B)extreme thermophiles
C)members of the genus Thermoplasma
D)extreme halophiles
E)methanogens
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24
______ are archaeans living in regions of very high salt concentration.
A)Mycoplasmas
B)Extreme thermophiles
C)Members of the genus Thermoplasma
D)Extreme halophiles
E)Methanogens
A)Mycoplasmas
B)Extreme thermophiles
C)Members of the genus Thermoplasma
D)Extreme halophiles
E)Methanogens
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25
Which of the following statements concerning archaeans is FALSE?
A)Some inhabit hostile environments.
B)Some inhabit soils.
C)Some are pathogenic.
D)They are a major component of the oceanic picoplankton.
E)They can be divided into four groups.
A)Some inhabit hostile environments.
B)Some inhabit soils.
C)Some are pathogenic.
D)They are a major component of the oceanic picoplankton.
E)They can be divided into four groups.
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26
The heterocysts of cyanobacteria are most closely associated with:
A)sporulation.
B)nitrogen fixation.
C)photosynthesis.
D)gliding movements.
E)buoyancy.
A)sporulation.
B)nitrogen fixation.
C)photosynthesis.
D)gliding movements.
E)buoyancy.
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27
Citrus stubborn disease is caused by a:
A)green bacterium.
B)purple nonsulfur bacterium.
C)spiroplasma.
D)cyanobacterium.
E)prochlorophyte.
A)green bacterium.
B)purple nonsulfur bacterium.
C)spiroplasma.
D)cyanobacterium.
E)prochlorophyte.
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28
In the process of nitrogen fixation:
A)Photosystem II occurs but not Photosystem I.
B)cyclic photophosphorylation does not occur.
C)oxygen is produced as a waste product.
D)nitrogen gas is converted to amino acids.
E)nitrogen gas is converted to ammonium.
A)Photosystem II occurs but not Photosystem I.
B)cyclic photophosphorylation does not occur.
C)oxygen is produced as a waste product.
D)nitrogen gas is converted to amino acids.
E)nitrogen gas is converted to ammonium.
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29
A disease in which bacteria invade the vessels of the xylem and interfere with the movement of water and minerals is a:
A)blight.
B)soft rot.
C)wilt.
D)gall.
E)spot.
A)blight.
B)soft rot.
C)wilt.
D)gall.
E)spot.
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30
Which of the following statements concerning plant viral infections is FALSE?
A)The viruses penetrate the cell wall.
B)Once inside the cell, the virion sheds its capsid.
C)The viral nucleic acid takes over the genetic machinery of the host cell.
D)Additional nucleic acids are produced.
E)Viral nucleic acids and proteins are assembled into additional virus particles.
A)The viruses penetrate the cell wall.
B)Once inside the cell, the virion sheds its capsid.
C)The viral nucleic acid takes over the genetic machinery of the host cell.
D)Additional nucleic acids are produced.
E)Viral nucleic acids and proteins are assembled into additional virus particles.
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31
Stromatolites are produced when cyanobacteria:
A)bind calcium-rich sediments.
B)produce sheaths covered with ice crystals.
C)react with the minerals in hot springs.
D)interact with fur.
E)interact with the roots of higher plants.
A)bind calcium-rich sediments.
B)produce sheaths covered with ice crystals.
C)react with the minerals in hot springs.
D)interact with fur.
E)interact with the roots of higher plants.
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32
Which group of photosynthetic prokaryotes has bacteriochlorophyll and only one photosystem?
A)mycoplasmas
B)purple and green bacteria
C)spiroplasmas
D)cyanobacteria
E)prochlorophytes
A)mycoplasmas
B)purple and green bacteria
C)spiroplasmas
D)cyanobacteria
E)prochlorophytes
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33
What prokaryotes lack a cell wall and cause highly destructive diseases such as X-disease of peach?
A)prochlorophytes
B)cyanobacteria
C)purple nonsulfur bacteria
D)green nonsulfur bacteria
E)phytoplasmas
A)prochlorophytes
B)cyanobacteria
C)purple nonsulfur bacteria
D)green nonsulfur bacteria
E)phytoplasmas
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34
______ are photosynthetic prokaryotes that contain chlorophylls a and b and carotenoids but lack phycobilins.
A)Mycoplasmas
B)Purple and green bacteria
C)Mycoplasma-like organisms
D)Cyanobacteria
E)Prochlorophytes
A)Mycoplasmas
B)Purple and green bacteria
C)Mycoplasma-like organisms
D)Cyanobacteria
E)Prochlorophytes
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35
Which of the following statements about the environmental ranges of cyanobacteria is FALSE?
A)Most species are symbiotic.
B)Some species grow in hot springs.
C)Some species grow in Antarctic lakes.
D)Some species grow in acidic waters.
E)Some species grow in the fur of polar bears.
A)Most species are symbiotic.
B)Some species grow in hot springs.
C)Some species grow in Antarctic lakes.
D)Some species grow in acidic waters.
E)Some species grow in the fur of polar bears.
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36
A viral disease of plants in which the symptoms are small, light-colored flecks intermingled with the normal green of leaves and fruit is called:
A)ring spot.
B)yellows.
C)canker.
D)leaf roll.
E)mosaic.
A)ring spot.
B)yellows.
C)canker.
D)leaf roll.
E)mosaic.
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37
An akinete is a ______ of cyanobacteria.
A)photosynthetic pigment
B)filamentous fragment
C)storage compound
D)resistant spore
E)pigment
A)photosynthetic pigment
B)filamentous fragment
C)storage compound
D)resistant spore
E)pigment
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38
______ are probably the smallest organisms capable of independent growth.
A)Mycoplasmas
B)Purple bacteria
C)Green sulfur bacteria
D)Cyanobacteria
E)Prochlorophytes
A)Mycoplasmas
B)Purple bacteria
C)Green sulfur bacteria
D)Cyanobacteria
E)Prochlorophytes
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39
Phylogenetic analysis indicates that there are at least ______ major lineages of Bacteria.
A)4
B)5
C)8
D)17
E)20
A)4
B)5
C)8
D)17
E)20
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40
Which of the following statements about viruses is FALSE?
A)Practically every kind of organism can be infected by a virus.
B)The simplest viruses consist of a nucleic acid surrounded by a capsid.
C)Some viruses have an RNA genome.
D)Outside its host cell, a virion has a slow metabolism.
E)Some viruses contain double-stranded DNA.
A)Practically every kind of organism can be infected by a virus.
B)The simplest viruses consist of a nucleic acid surrounded by a capsid.
C)Some viruses have an RNA genome.
D)Outside its host cell, a virion has a slow metabolism.
E)Some viruses contain double-stranded DNA.
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41
The prokaryotes are the most dominant and successful organisms on Earth.
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42
Biofilms consist of bacteria and archaea enclosed in a matrix of polysaccharides, proteins, and DNA.
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43
In prokaryotes, poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid rather than glycogen is the major storage substance.
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44
Some bacteria are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen to form nitrogen-containing compounds.
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45
In the process of conjugation, DNA is transferred from one cell to another via pili.
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46
A bacillus has a spherical shape.
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47
The purple and green bacteria are photosynthetic bacteria that grow only under anaerobic conditions.
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48
Bacteriophages are responsible for the process of transformation.
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49
A viral capsid is a:
A)protein coat.
B)strand of DNA.
C)strand of RNA.
D)plasma membrane.
E)type of organelle.
A)protein coat.
B)strand of DNA.
C)strand of RNA.
D)plasma membrane.
E)type of organelle.
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50
Movement proteins facilitate the movement of viruses:
A)through plasmodesmata.
B)through vessels.
C)through sieve tubes.
D)across the plasma membrane.
E)across the nuclear envelope.
A)through plasmodesmata.
B)through vessels.
C)through sieve tubes.
D)across the plasma membrane.
E)across the nuclear envelope.
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51
Viroids consist only of a:
A)protein capsid.
B)linear DNA molecule.
C)circular DNA molecule.
D)linear RNA molecule.
E)circular RNA molecule.
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A)protein capsid.
B)linear DNA molecule.
C)circular DNA molecule.
D)linear RNA molecule.
E)circular RNA molecule.
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52
One method by which prokaryotes reproduce asexually is binary fission.
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53
Pseudomonas aeruginosa forms biofilms in the airways of the lungs.
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54
Psychrophiles are prokaryotes that have very high temperature optima.
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55
Which of the following statements concerning the hypersensitive response is FALSE?
A)It is a response to infection by different types of pathogens.
B)It is usually mediated by recessive genes.
C)It includes host cell death at the infection site.
D)It includes the accumulation of antimicrobial molecules.
E)It inhibits pathogen movement at the edge of the lesion.
A)It is a response to infection by different types of pathogens.
B)It is usually mediated by recessive genes.
C)It includes host cell death at the infection site.
D)It includes the accumulation of antimicrobial molecules.
E)It inhibits pathogen movement at the edge of the lesion.
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56
Stromatolites are layered chalk deposits produced by colonies of Trichodesmium.
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57
The smallest known photosynthetic organism is a prochlorophyte called Prochlorococcus.
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58
Transduction is a type of lateral gene transfer.
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59
Prokaryote cells contain a nucleoid but not a nuclear envelope.
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60
In contrast to other cellular components, the flagellum found in prokaryotic cells is identical in structure to that found in eukaryotic cells.
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61
The great majority of plant viruses have a genome composed of single-stranded RNA.
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62
Many species of Archaea are pathogenic to plants.
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63
Within an infected plant, viruses move from cell to cell through plasmodesmata in a process facilitated by movement proteins.
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64
Viruses are spread from diseased to healthy plants primarily by bacteria.
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65
Mycoplasmas have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.
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66
In flowering plants, phytoplasmas are generally confined to the xylem.
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67
A virus can reproduce inside and outside a host cell.
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