Deck 20: Viruses - Bacteria - and Archaea

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Once inside the human body, HIV primarily infects ____.

A) ​liver tissue
B) ​kidney tissue
C) ​red blood cells
D) ​white blood cells
E) ​brain tissue
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Which prokaryote is described accurately?​

A) ​A coccus is corkscrew shaped.
B) ​An archaean is arch shaped.
C) ​A bacillus is rod shaped.
D) ​A spirillum is spherical.
E) ​A coccus is flattened.
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Four of the following are viral diseases. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​herpes
B) ​measles
C) ​bubonic plague
D) ​hepatitis
E) ​chicken pox
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AIDS stands for ____.

A) ​Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
B) ​Accelerated Immune Death Syndrome
C) ​Accentuated Induced Deficiency Syndrome
D) ​Advantageous Immunity Deficiency Syndrome
E) ​Acquired Immuno Defense Syndrome
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Four of the following are involved in the reproduction of all viruses. Which one is not?​

A) ​attachment and penetration
B) ​replication and synthesis
C) ​assembly
D) ​latency
E) ​release
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What feature is LEAST characteristic of a virus?​

A) ​contains DNA or RNA genetic material
B) ​contains cytoplasm and ribosomes
C) ​has a protein coat
D) ​can only replicate inside a living host cell
E) ​is very small
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Viroids are constructed primarily of ____.

A) ​lipids
B) ​DNA
C) ​protein coats
D) ​RNA
E) ​bacteriophages
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Herpes and other enveloped viruses enter their host cells ____.

A) ​through pores
B) ​by dissolving the host plasma membrane
C) ​by fusion of the viral membrane with the cell's plasma membrane
D) ​by activating transport proteins in the host cell's plasma membrane
E) ​by engulfing the host cell
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Of all organisms, prokaryotes are the ____.

A) ​smallest
B) ​least abundant
C) ​least metabolically diverse
D) ​least widespread
E) ​least evolved
Question
In what way does prokaryotic fission resemble eukaryotic mitosis?​

A) ​mechanism of chromosome movement
B) ​production of genetically identical descendant cells
C) ​chromosome attachment
D) ​production of a cytoskeletal framework for separating chromosomes
E) ​horizontal gene transfers
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What component is located on the exterior surface of a prokaryote?

A) ​flagellum
B) ​cytoplasm
C) ​plasma membrane
D) ​DNA
E) ​nucleoid
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Which of the following lack a nucleus and are structurally simple?​

A) ​eukaryotes
B) ​prokaryotes
C) ​fungi
D) ​algae
E) ​protists
Question
Sequencing of the HIV-1 genome revealed that it is most closely related to ____.

A) ​simian immunodeficiency virus
B) ​feline immunodeficiency virus
C) ​bovine immunodeficiency virus
D) ​hepatitis B
E) ​H1N1
Question
Four of the following are characteristics of an adenovirus. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​is a naked virus
B) ​is the most common cause of the common cold
C) ​has a spiked protein coat
D) ​infects animals
E) ​has a lipid envelope
Question
Four of the following characterize most prokaryotes. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​lack of a nucleus
B) ​a single circular chromosome
C) ​cell wall
D) ​complex internal membranes
E) ​great metabolic diversity
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Pili may do four of the following. Which is the exception?

A) ​They help cells attach to surfaces.
B) ​They function in conjugation.
C) ​They extend from the cell surface.
D) ​They can be transferred between cells.
E) ​They function in cell locomotion.
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Four of the following are true of herpes simplex 1. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​It is a DNA virus.
B) ​It has a latent phase in its replication cycle.
C) ​It can remain latent in nerve cells for years.
D) ​Activation of the latent virus causes cold sores.
E) ​Once activated it causes a form of skin cancer.
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Archaea reproduce primarily through ____.

A) ​fusion
B) ​binary fission
C) ​sex
D) ​meiosis
E) ​cell joining
Question
Four of the following are characteristics of viruses. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​The outer coats of all viruses are alike.
B) ​The virus contains either DNA or RNA at its core, but not both.
C) ​Viruses infect organisms in all three domains of life.
D) ​Most viruses have a protein coat or covering.
E) ​Some viruses benefit us indirectly.
Question
Retroviruses are characterized by ____.

A) ​RNA that is used as a template to produce DNA in a host cell
B) ​integrating RNA into the host's chromosome
C) ​the enzyme alkaline phosphatase
D) ​having one strain that causes H1N1
E) ​the lack of a protein coat
Question
Which prokaryotic nutritional group uses CO₂ and inorganic substances to produce energy?

A) ​photoautotrophs
B) ​chemoautotrophs
C) ​photoheterotrophs
D) ​chemoheterotrophs
E) ​methanoheterotrophs
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A virus infects a host cell and takes over the host's mechanisms of replication and __________ synthesis.
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Which prokaryotic nutritional groups uses CO₂ and sunlight to produce energy?​

A) ​photoautotrophs
B) ​chemoautotrophs
C) ​photoheterotrophs
D) ​chemoheterotrophs
E) ​methanoheterotrophs
Question
Bacteriorhodopsin is a light-sensitive pigment found in ____ archaeans used to supply energy for ____ production.

A) ​halophilic; ATP
B) ​thermophilic; carbohydrate
C) ​methanogenic; methane
D) ​halophilic; carbohydrate
E) ​thermophilic; ATP
Question
Plasmids CANNOT ____.

A) ​self-replicate
B) ​betransferred between bacteria.
C) ​encode proteins.
D) ​be produced by eukaryotes.
E) ​carry genes separate from the bacterial chromosome.
Question
The methanogenic archaeans are ____ that pull electrons from ____.

A) ​chemoautotrophs; oxygen
B) ​chemoheterotrophs; carbon dioxide
C) ​chemoautotrophs; water
D) ​chemoheterotrophs; methane
E) ​chemoautotrophs; hydrogen gas
Question
Peptidoglycan is a compound in ____.

A) ​bacterial flagella
B) ​bacterial cell walls
C) ​archaean cell walls
D) ​archaean flagella
E) ​eukaryote cell walls
Question
The methanogenic archaeans are ____.

A) ​aerobes
B) ​facultative anaerobes
C) ​strict aerobes
D) ​facultative anaerobes
E) ​strict anaerobes
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A(n) __________ is a virus that infects only bacteria.
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A(n) __________ is a noncellular infectious particle with a protein coat enclosing DNA or RNA.
Question
Which intracellular parasite causes sexually transmitted disease?

A) ​Chlamydia
B) ​Cyanobacteria
C) ​Clostridium
D) ​Chondromyces
E) ​Thiomargarita
Question
Gram-positive bacteria have ____ and appear ____ under the microscope after Gram staining.

A) ​thick cell walls; pink
B) ​thick cell walls; purple
C) ​thin cell walls; pink
D) ​thin cell walls; purple
E) ​thin cell walls; blue
Question
____ is a dangerous bacteria that infects wounds.

A) ​Clostridium botulinum
B) ​Clostridium tetani
C) ​Bacillus anthracis
D) ​Heliobacter pylor
E) Thermus aquaticus
Question
Most species of Gram-positive bacteria are ____.

A) ​photoautotrophic
B) ​photoheterotrophic
C) ​chemoautotrophic
D) ​chemoheterotrophic
E) ​photochemoautotrophic
Question
How do archaeans and bacteria differ?

A) ​size
B) ​shape
C) ​plasma membrane composition
D) ​absence of a nucleus
E) ​mode of cellular division
Question
Cyanobacteria ____.

A) ​are heterotrophs
B) ​have evolved from ancient chloroplasts
C) ​cannotfix carbon
D) ​cannotfix nitrogen
E) ​produce ammonia from gaseous nitrogen
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Which statement is LEAST characteristic of proteobacteria?​

A) ​They live only inside plants.
B) ​Some are photoautotrophs.
C) ​Some are chemoautotrophs.
D) ​Some are chemoheterotrophs.
E) ​They are the most diverse group of bacteria.
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In which of the following ways are archaea similar to eukaryotic cells?

A) ​size
B) ​shape
C) ​presence of histones
D) ​DNA polymerases
E) ​presence of operons
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Which characteristic is LEAST accurate about endospores?​

A) ​They can be destroyed with boiling water.
B) ​They are resistant to acids.
C) ​They can withstand irradiation.
D) ​They can remain viable for millions of years.
E) ​They can withstand drying out.
Question
Which prokaryotic nutritional group use organic substances for carbon and photons for energy?​

A) ​photoautotrophs
B) ​chemoautotrophs
C) ​photoheterotrophs
D) ​chemoheterotrophs
E) ​methanoheterotrophs
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How do archaea differ from bacteria?
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__________ or __________ extend from many prokaryotic cells and serve in attachment and motility.
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Archaeans include three main groups methanogens (methane producers), extreme __________ (salt lovers), and extreme __________ (heat lovers).
Question
Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These produce CH₄.
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Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These bacteria live in temperatures that are not usually conducive to life.
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How does the lysogenic pathway differ from the lytic pathway?
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Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
The only bacteria that uses the noncyclic photosynthetic pathway.
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Why are viruses not considered to be alive?
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Bacteriophages may reproduce using a(n) __________ pathway in which viral DNA becomes part of the host chromosome.
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Some viruses cause disease; they act as __________ in humans.
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Why are endospores so dangerous to food production?
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The three types of horizontal gene flow that occur in bacteria are __________, __________, and __________.
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Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These are the most diverse monophyletic group of bacteria.
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Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These bacteria can live in water of very high salt concentration.
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The __________ is a circular molecule of DNA that resides in a region of cytoplasm called the __________.
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Bacteriophages may multiply by a(n) __________ pathway in which the new viral particles are made quickly and released by lysis.
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Deck 20: Viruses - Bacteria - and Archaea
1
Once inside the human body, HIV primarily infects ____.

A) ​liver tissue
B) ​kidney tissue
C) ​red blood cells
D) ​white blood cells
E) ​brain tissue
D
2
Which prokaryote is described accurately?​

A) ​A coccus is corkscrew shaped.
B) ​An archaean is arch shaped.
C) ​A bacillus is rod shaped.
D) ​A spirillum is spherical.
E) ​A coccus is flattened.
C
3
Four of the following are viral diseases. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​herpes
B) ​measles
C) ​bubonic plague
D) ​hepatitis
E) ​chicken pox
C
4
AIDS stands for ____.

A) ​Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
B) ​Accelerated Immune Death Syndrome
C) ​Accentuated Induced Deficiency Syndrome
D) ​Advantageous Immunity Deficiency Syndrome
E) ​Acquired Immuno Defense Syndrome
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Four of the following are involved in the reproduction of all viruses. Which one is not?​

A) ​attachment and penetration
B) ​replication and synthesis
C) ​assembly
D) ​latency
E) ​release
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6
What feature is LEAST characteristic of a virus?​

A) ​contains DNA or RNA genetic material
B) ​contains cytoplasm and ribosomes
C) ​has a protein coat
D) ​can only replicate inside a living host cell
E) ​is very small
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7
Viroids are constructed primarily of ____.

A) ​lipids
B) ​DNA
C) ​protein coats
D) ​RNA
E) ​bacteriophages
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8
Herpes and other enveloped viruses enter their host cells ____.

A) ​through pores
B) ​by dissolving the host plasma membrane
C) ​by fusion of the viral membrane with the cell's plasma membrane
D) ​by activating transport proteins in the host cell's plasma membrane
E) ​by engulfing the host cell
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Of all organisms, prokaryotes are the ____.

A) ​smallest
B) ​least abundant
C) ​least metabolically diverse
D) ​least widespread
E) ​least evolved
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10
In what way does prokaryotic fission resemble eukaryotic mitosis?​

A) ​mechanism of chromosome movement
B) ​production of genetically identical descendant cells
C) ​chromosome attachment
D) ​production of a cytoskeletal framework for separating chromosomes
E) ​horizontal gene transfers
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11
What component is located on the exterior surface of a prokaryote?

A) ​flagellum
B) ​cytoplasm
C) ​plasma membrane
D) ​DNA
E) ​nucleoid
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12
Which of the following lack a nucleus and are structurally simple?​

A) ​eukaryotes
B) ​prokaryotes
C) ​fungi
D) ​algae
E) ​protists
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13
Sequencing of the HIV-1 genome revealed that it is most closely related to ____.

A) ​simian immunodeficiency virus
B) ​feline immunodeficiency virus
C) ​bovine immunodeficiency virus
D) ​hepatitis B
E) ​H1N1
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14
Four of the following are characteristics of an adenovirus. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​is a naked virus
B) ​is the most common cause of the common cold
C) ​has a spiked protein coat
D) ​infects animals
E) ​has a lipid envelope
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15
Four of the following characterize most prokaryotes. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​lack of a nucleus
B) ​a single circular chromosome
C) ​cell wall
D) ​complex internal membranes
E) ​great metabolic diversity
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16
Pili may do four of the following. Which is the exception?

A) ​They help cells attach to surfaces.
B) ​They function in conjugation.
C) ​They extend from the cell surface.
D) ​They can be transferred between cells.
E) ​They function in cell locomotion.
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17
Four of the following are true of herpes simplex 1. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​It is a DNA virus.
B) ​It has a latent phase in its replication cycle.
C) ​It can remain latent in nerve cells for years.
D) ​Activation of the latent virus causes cold sores.
E) ​Once activated it causes a form of skin cancer.
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18
Archaea reproduce primarily through ____.

A) ​fusion
B) ​binary fission
C) ​sex
D) ​meiosis
E) ​cell joining
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19
Four of the following are characteristics of viruses. Which one is the exception?​

A) ​The outer coats of all viruses are alike.
B) ​The virus contains either DNA or RNA at its core, but not both.
C) ​Viruses infect organisms in all three domains of life.
D) ​Most viruses have a protein coat or covering.
E) ​Some viruses benefit us indirectly.
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20
Retroviruses are characterized by ____.

A) ​RNA that is used as a template to produce DNA in a host cell
B) ​integrating RNA into the host's chromosome
C) ​the enzyme alkaline phosphatase
D) ​having one strain that causes H1N1
E) ​the lack of a protein coat
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21
Which prokaryotic nutritional group uses CO₂ and inorganic substances to produce energy?

A) ​photoautotrophs
B) ​chemoautotrophs
C) ​photoheterotrophs
D) ​chemoheterotrophs
E) ​methanoheterotrophs
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22
A virus infects a host cell and takes over the host's mechanisms of replication and __________ synthesis.
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23
Which prokaryotic nutritional groups uses CO₂ and sunlight to produce energy?​

A) ​photoautotrophs
B) ​chemoautotrophs
C) ​photoheterotrophs
D) ​chemoheterotrophs
E) ​methanoheterotrophs
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24
Bacteriorhodopsin is a light-sensitive pigment found in ____ archaeans used to supply energy for ____ production.

A) ​halophilic; ATP
B) ​thermophilic; carbohydrate
C) ​methanogenic; methane
D) ​halophilic; carbohydrate
E) ​thermophilic; ATP
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25
Plasmids CANNOT ____.

A) ​self-replicate
B) ​betransferred between bacteria.
C) ​encode proteins.
D) ​be produced by eukaryotes.
E) ​carry genes separate from the bacterial chromosome.
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26
The methanogenic archaeans are ____ that pull electrons from ____.

A) ​chemoautotrophs; oxygen
B) ​chemoheterotrophs; carbon dioxide
C) ​chemoautotrophs; water
D) ​chemoheterotrophs; methane
E) ​chemoautotrophs; hydrogen gas
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27
Peptidoglycan is a compound in ____.

A) ​bacterial flagella
B) ​bacterial cell walls
C) ​archaean cell walls
D) ​archaean flagella
E) ​eukaryote cell walls
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28
The methanogenic archaeans are ____.

A) ​aerobes
B) ​facultative anaerobes
C) ​strict aerobes
D) ​facultative anaerobes
E) ​strict anaerobes
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29
A(n) __________ is a virus that infects only bacteria.
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30
A(n) __________ is a noncellular infectious particle with a protein coat enclosing DNA or RNA.
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31
Which intracellular parasite causes sexually transmitted disease?

A) ​Chlamydia
B) ​Cyanobacteria
C) ​Clostridium
D) ​Chondromyces
E) ​Thiomargarita
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32
Gram-positive bacteria have ____ and appear ____ under the microscope after Gram staining.

A) ​thick cell walls; pink
B) ​thick cell walls; purple
C) ​thin cell walls; pink
D) ​thin cell walls; purple
E) ​thin cell walls; blue
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33
____ is a dangerous bacteria that infects wounds.

A) ​Clostridium botulinum
B) ​Clostridium tetani
C) ​Bacillus anthracis
D) ​Heliobacter pylor
E) Thermus aquaticus
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34
Most species of Gram-positive bacteria are ____.

A) ​photoautotrophic
B) ​photoheterotrophic
C) ​chemoautotrophic
D) ​chemoheterotrophic
E) ​photochemoautotrophic
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35
How do archaeans and bacteria differ?

A) ​size
B) ​shape
C) ​plasma membrane composition
D) ​absence of a nucleus
E) ​mode of cellular division
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36
Cyanobacteria ____.

A) ​are heterotrophs
B) ​have evolved from ancient chloroplasts
C) ​cannotfix carbon
D) ​cannotfix nitrogen
E) ​produce ammonia from gaseous nitrogen
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37
Which statement is LEAST characteristic of proteobacteria?​

A) ​They live only inside plants.
B) ​Some are photoautotrophs.
C) ​Some are chemoautotrophs.
D) ​Some are chemoheterotrophs.
E) ​They are the most diverse group of bacteria.
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38
In which of the following ways are archaea similar to eukaryotic cells?

A) ​size
B) ​shape
C) ​presence of histones
D) ​DNA polymerases
E) ​presence of operons
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39
Which characteristic is LEAST accurate about endospores?​

A) ​They can be destroyed with boiling water.
B) ​They are resistant to acids.
C) ​They can withstand irradiation.
D) ​They can remain viable for millions of years.
E) ​They can withstand drying out.
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40
Which prokaryotic nutritional group use organic substances for carbon and photons for energy?​

A) ​photoautotrophs
B) ​chemoautotrophs
C) ​photoheterotrophs
D) ​chemoheterotrophs
E) ​methanoheterotrophs
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41
How do archaea differ from bacteria?
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42
__________ or __________ extend from many prokaryotic cells and serve in attachment and motility.
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43
Archaeans include three main groups methanogens (methane producers), extreme __________ (salt lovers), and extreme __________ (heat lovers).
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44
Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These produce CH₄.
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45
Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These bacteria live in temperatures that are not usually conducive to life.
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46
How does the lysogenic pathway differ from the lytic pathway?
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47
Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
The only bacteria that uses the noncyclic photosynthetic pathway.
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48
Why are viruses not considered to be alive?
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49
Bacteriophages may reproduce using a(n) __________ pathway in which viral DNA becomes part of the host chromosome.
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50
Some viruses cause disease; they act as __________ in humans.
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51
Why are endospores so dangerous to food production?
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52
The three types of horizontal gene flow that occur in bacteria are __________, __________, and __________.
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53
Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These are the most diverse monophyletic group of bacteria.
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54
Answer the following questions using the five groups listed below:
a.​halophiles
b.​cyanobacteria
c.​thermophiles
d.​proteobacteria
e.​methanogens
These bacteria can live in water of very high salt concentration.
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The __________ is a circular molecule of DNA that resides in a region of cytoplasm called the __________.
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Bacteriophages may multiply by a(n) __________ pathway in which the new viral particles are made quickly and released by lysis.
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