Deck 22: Bacteria and Archaea

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Which type of cell contains a nuclear membrane?

A)Eukarya
B)Prokarya
C)Bacteria
D)Archaea
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What are the three domains of life?

A)animals, plants, and microorganisms
B)Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Eukaryota
C)Prokaryota, Eukaryota, and Protoctista
D)Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which type of cell is represented?</strong> A)a Gram-positive bacterium B)any prokaryotic cell C)an archaeal cell D)a Gram-negative bacterium <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which type of cell is represented?

A)a Gram-positive bacterium
B)any prokaryotic cell
C)an archaeal cell
D)a Gram-negative bacterium
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Suppose you perform a Gram stain of a mixed culture of Gram-positive and Gram-negative cells, and afterwards you realize that you omitted the iodine step. What would you expect to see if you observed the slide under the microscope?

A)colourless Gram-positive and pink Gram-negative cells
B)purple Gram-positive and pink Gram-negative cells
C)pink Gram-positive and pink Gram-negative cells
D)colourless Gram-positive and colourless Gram-negative cells
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What is the composition of the genome of prokaryotes?

A)a single linear DNA molecule
B)a single circular DNA molecule
C)many linear DNA molecules
D)a single DNA molecule that may be circular or linear
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries out protein synthesis?</strong> A)2 B)4 C)5 D)9 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries out protein synthesis?

A)2
B)4
C)5
D)9
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries supplemental genetic information?</strong> A)1 B)2 C)4 D)5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries supplemental genetic information?

A)1
B)2
C)4
D)5
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that facilitates movement?</strong> A)5 B)4 C)3 D)1 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that facilitates movement?

A)5
B)4
C)3
D)1
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Where is DNA found in prokaryotes?

A)only in the nucleolus
B)only in plasmids
C)in the nucleolus and plasmids
D)in the nucleoid and plasmids
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What is the major structural component of bacterial cell walls?
a.cellulose
b.arabinogalactan
c.peptidoglycan
d.proteoglycan
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Which term refers to prokaryotes that are cylindrical?

A)cocci
B)spirilla
C)vibrios
D)bacilli
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Which of the following contain cytoplasmic organelles?

A)Archaea
B)Mercaria
C)Eukarya
D)Bacteria
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Which of the following best describes the type of bacteria found in your guts?

A)They are less similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, and are not unique to you.
B)They are less similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, but are still unique to you.
C)They are more similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, and are not unique to you.
D)They are more similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, but are still unique to you.
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Over 6000 species of prokaryotes have been identified. What percentage of the total number of prokaryotic species on Earth does this represent?

A)1%
B)10%
C)30%
D)90%
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Which of the following is the function of bacteria found in human guts?

A)to synthesize vitamin A
B)to synthesize vitamin C
C)to synthesize vitamin K
D)to synthesize vitamin B
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that is composed of polysaccharides?</strong> A)1 B)3 C)6 D)9 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that is composed of polysaccharides?

A)1
B)3
C)6
D)9
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that aids in attachment?</strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)8 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that aids in attachment?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)8
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What is the correct sequence of the reagents in the Gram stain technique?

A)safranin, crystal violet, alcohol, iodine
B)alcohol, iodine, crystal violet, safranin
C)crystal violet, iodine, alcohol, safranin
D)iodine, alcohol, safranin, crystal violet
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Which organisms stain as either Gram-positive or Gram-negative?

A)Bacteria
B)Mercaria
C)Archaea
D)Eukarya
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which numbers identify structures that are found in all prokaryotes?</strong> A)1 and 5 B)2 and 4 C)5 and 9 D)7 and 8 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which numbers identify structures that are found in all prokaryotes?

A)1 and 5
B)2 and 4
C)5 and 9
D)7 and 8
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<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies a kingdom?</strong> A)branch B B)branch C C)branch D D)branch E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies a kingdom?

A)branch B
B)branch C
C)branch D
D)branch E
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<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies the common ancestor of all modern organisms?</strong> A)branch A B)branch B C)branch C D)branch D <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies the common ancestor of all modern organisms?

A)branch A
B)branch B
C)branch C
D)branch D
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Which type of metabolism is unique to prokaryotes?

A)chemoheterotroph
B)photoheterotroph
C)photolithotroph
D)photoautotroph
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Which of the following contain prokaryotic organisms that are pathogenic to humans?

A)Archaea
B)Eukarya
C)Bacteria
D)Mercaria
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What mechanism of reproduction is most common in bacteria?

A)sexual reproduction: binary fission
B)asexual reproduction: binary fission
C)asexual reproduction: budding
D)sexual reproduction: meiosis
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Which phrase describes a bacterial flagellum?

A)It is the same in composition as archaeal flagellum.
B)It is made of rigid helical proteins,
C)It enables bacteria to adhere to a surface.
D)It enables bacteria to move along a surface.
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Which term refers to a bacterial protein that causes disease only after the cell has been disrupted?

A)endospore
B)heterocyst
C)endotoxin
D)exotoxin
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Which organisms obtain carbon from CO2?

A)auxotrophs
B)heterotrophs
C)autotrophs
D)chemotrophs
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Which bacteria produce the botulism toxin?

A)Clostridium
B)Salmonella
C)Escherichia
D)Staphylococcus
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What do capsules protect bacteria from?

A)osmotic lysis
B)invaders
C)radiation
D)viruses
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What are lipopolysaccharides associated with?

A)the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria
B)the plasma membrane of Gram-positive bacteria
C)the plasma membrane of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
D)the plasma membrane of Gram-negative bacteria
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Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?

A)NH4+ <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- <div style=padding-top: 35px> N2
B)N2 <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- <div style=padding-top: 35px> NO3-
C)NO3- <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- <div style=padding-top: 35px> N2
D)NH4+ <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- <div style=padding-top: 35px> NO3-
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Which of the following characterizes Gram-positive bacteria?

A)the presence of an outer membrane
B)the absence of ribosomes
C)the presence of a thick cell wall
D)the absence of a cell wall
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Which organisms obtain energy from sunlight?

A)chemotrophs
B)phototrophs
C)autotrophs
D)heterotrophs
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Why is the process of nitrogen fixation by prokaryotes essential?

A)It converts atmospheric nitrogen to a nontoxic form.
B)It allows for the breakdown of complex macromolecules.
C)It removes nitrogen from the soil.
D)It provides nitrogen sources for plants and animals.
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Which type of bacteria grows in either the presence or the absence of oxygen?

A)obligate aerobes and obligate anaerobes
B)facultative anaerobes only
C)obligate anaerobes and facultative anaerobes
D)obligate anaerobes only
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Which process contributes to prokaryotic genetic variability?

A)binary fission
B)horizontal gene transfer
C)nitrogen fixation
D)mutation
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Which organisms obtain energy by oxidizing organic or inorganic substances?

A)auxotrophs
B)autotrophs
C)chemotrophs
D)phototrophs
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What is the order of the cell layers, from most external to most internal?

A)cell wall, cell membrane, capsule
B)cell membrane, capsule, cell wall
C)capsule, cell membrane, cell wall
D)capsule, cell wall, cell membrane
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How long does it take for a biofilm to form?
a.seconds to minutes
b.minutes to hours
c.days to months
d.months to years
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From what environment were Archaea first isolated?

A)from salt lakes
B)from Mars
C)from freshwater lakes
D)from a human patient
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Which genus contains Gram-positive bacteria?

A)Neisseria
B)Staphylococcus
C)Kokuria
D)Salmonella
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<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Archaea?</strong> A)branch A B)branch B C)branch D D)branch E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Archaea?

A)branch A
B)branch B
C)branch D
D)branch E
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<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Eukarya?</strong> A)branch A B)branch C C)branch D D)branch E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Eukarya?

A)branch A
B)branch C
C)branch D
D)branch E
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Which of the following produce N-formylmethionine as their first amino acid in protein synthesis?

A)Mercaria
B)Archaea
C)Bacteria
D)Eukarya
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Which organisms contain prokaryotic histonlike proteins?

A)Archaea
B)Mercaria
C)Eukarya
D)Bacteria
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In what way is proteobacterial photosynthesis different from plant photosynthesis?

A)Proteobacterial photosynthesis does not use a proton gradient.
B)Proteobacterial photosynthesis does not consume CO2.
C)Proteobacterial photosynthesis uses water as an electron donor.
D)Proteobacterial photosynthesis uses a different type of chlorophyll.
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Which organisms contain branched membrane lipids with ether linkages?

A)Eukarya
B)Mercaria
C)Archaea
D)Bacteria
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Which category contains organisms that have mitochondria?

A)Bacteria
B)Archaea
C)Eukarya
D)Mercaria
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Which of the following are among the Archaea that have been cultured in the laboratory?

A)Crenarchaeota and Korarchaeota
B)Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota
C)Nanoarchaeota and Korarchaeota
D)Euryarchaeota and Nanoarchaeota
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Which of the following is likely the oldest known lineage in the Archaea?

A)Crenarchaeota
B)Nanoarchaeota
C)Korarchaeota
D)Euryarchaeota
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In which major taxonomic group of Archaea are the methanogens found?

A)Crenarchaeota
B)Korarchaeota
C)Nanoarchaeota
D)Euryarchaeota
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Which category includes the cyanobacteria?

A)chemoautotrophs
B)photoheterotrophs
C)photoautotrophs
D)chemoheterotrophs
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What is the approximate number of distinct evolutionary branches in the domain Archaea, as revealed by genome sequencing studies?

A)3 to 4
B)9 to 10
C)at least 12
D)at least 20
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What are believed to be the evolutionary ancestors of mitochondria?

A)ancient Archaea
B)ancient proteobacteria
C)ancient green bacteria
D)ancient cyanobacteria
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Which type of bacteria has the smallest type of cell?

A)mycoplasmas
B)Lactobacillus
C)Clostridium
D)Staphylococcus
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Which category includes most of the bacteria that cause human disease?

A)photoautotrophs
B)photoheterotrophs
C)chemoautotrophs
D)chemoheterotrophs
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What was the basis on which prokaryotes were split into two domains?

A)according to differences in cell membrane properties
B)according to differences in cell wall composition
C)according to differences in staining characteristics
D)according to differences in rRNA sequences
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Which phrase describes proteobacteria?

A)They are Gram-positive and include the purple bacteria.
B)They are Gram-negative and include the green bacteria.
C)They are Gram-negative and include the purple bacteria.
D)They are Gram-positive and include the green bacteria.
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<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Bacteria?</strong> A)branch B B)branch C C)branch D D)branch E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Bacteria?

A)branch B
B)branch C
C)branch D
D)branch E
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Chlamydias are bacteria that possess cell walls, but lack peptidoglycan.
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Neisseria
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Salmonella
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
methanogen
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Snottites are biofilms found in deep caves that are filled with toxic H2S gas, and are formed by archaea.
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Treponema
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Organisms that live optimally in cold temperatures are called barophiles.
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Archaea have multiple types of RNA polymerase.
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List and discuss five structures in bacteria that allow them to cause disease.
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
snottite bacteria
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Chlamydia
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No members of the Korarchaeota have been isolated and cultivated in the lab, but their DNA samples help us recognize them.
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Spirilli are Gram-negative bacteria that possess internal flagella, which cause the entire cell to twist in a corkscrew pattern.
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Pyrobolus
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Rhizhobium
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Bacillus
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Discuss why Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria stain differently with the Gram stain. How is this difference reflected in antibiotic sensitivity/resistance?
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Streptococcus
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Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Lactobacillus
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Extracellular polymer substance (EPS) is a slimy, gluelike substance produced by bacteria to facilitate the formation of endospores.
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Which type of cell contains a nuclear membrane?

A)Eukarya
B)Prokarya
C)Bacteria
D)Archaea
A
2
What are the three domains of life?

A)animals, plants, and microorganisms
B)Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Eukaryota
C)Prokaryota, Eukaryota, and Protoctista
D)Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
D
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which type of cell is represented?</strong> A)a Gram-positive bacterium B)any prokaryotic cell C)an archaeal cell D)a Gram-negative bacterium
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which type of cell is represented?

A)a Gram-positive bacterium
B)any prokaryotic cell
C)an archaeal cell
D)a Gram-negative bacterium
D
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Suppose you perform a Gram stain of a mixed culture of Gram-positive and Gram-negative cells, and afterwards you realize that you omitted the iodine step. What would you expect to see if you observed the slide under the microscope?

A)colourless Gram-positive and pink Gram-negative cells
B)purple Gram-positive and pink Gram-negative cells
C)pink Gram-positive and pink Gram-negative cells
D)colourless Gram-positive and colourless Gram-negative cells
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What is the composition of the genome of prokaryotes?

A)a single linear DNA molecule
B)a single circular DNA molecule
C)many linear DNA molecules
D)a single DNA molecule that may be circular or linear
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries out protein synthesis?</strong> A)2 B)4 C)5 D)9
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries out protein synthesis?

A)2
B)4
C)5
D)9
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries supplemental genetic information?</strong> A)1 B)2 C)4 D)5
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that carries supplemental genetic information?

A)1
B)2
C)4
D)5
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that facilitates movement?</strong> A)5 B)4 C)3 D)1
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies the structure that facilitates movement?

A)5
B)4
C)3
D)1
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Where is DNA found in prokaryotes?

A)only in the nucleolus
B)only in plasmids
C)in the nucleolus and plasmids
D)in the nucleoid and plasmids
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What is the major structural component of bacterial cell walls?
a.cellulose
b.arabinogalactan
c.peptidoglycan
d.proteoglycan
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Which term refers to prokaryotes that are cylindrical?

A)cocci
B)spirilla
C)vibrios
D)bacilli
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Which of the following contain cytoplasmic organelles?

A)Archaea
B)Mercaria
C)Eukarya
D)Bacteria
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Which of the following best describes the type of bacteria found in your guts?

A)They are less similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, and are not unique to you.
B)They are less similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, but are still unique to you.
C)They are more similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, and are not unique to you.
D)They are more similar to that of your family than to people unrelated to you, but are still unique to you.
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Over 6000 species of prokaryotes have been identified. What percentage of the total number of prokaryotic species on Earth does this represent?

A)1%
B)10%
C)30%
D)90%
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Which of the following is the function of bacteria found in human guts?

A)to synthesize vitamin A
B)to synthesize vitamin C
C)to synthesize vitamin K
D)to synthesize vitamin B
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that is composed of polysaccharides?</strong> A)1 B)3 C)6 D)9
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that is composed of polysaccharides?

A)1
B)3
C)6
D)9
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that aids in attachment?</strong> A)1 B)2 C)3 D)8
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which number identifies a structure that aids in attachment?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)8
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What is the correct sequence of the reagents in the Gram stain technique?

A)safranin, crystal violet, alcohol, iodine
B)alcohol, iodine, crystal violet, safranin
C)crystal violet, iodine, alcohol, safranin
D)iodine, alcohol, safranin, crystal violet
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Which organisms stain as either Gram-positive or Gram-negative?

A)Bacteria
B)Mercaria
C)Archaea
D)Eukarya
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<strong>  In the figure of a bacterial cell, which numbers identify structures that are found in all prokaryotes?</strong> A)1 and 5 B)2 and 4 C)5 and 9 D)7 and 8
In the figure of a bacterial cell, which numbers identify structures that are found in all prokaryotes?

A)1 and 5
B)2 and 4
C)5 and 9
D)7 and 8
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21
<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies a kingdom?</strong> A)branch B B)branch C C)branch D D)branch E
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies a kingdom?

A)branch B
B)branch C
C)branch D
D)branch E
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<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies the common ancestor of all modern organisms?</strong> A)branch A B)branch B C)branch C D)branch D
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies the common ancestor of all modern organisms?

A)branch A
B)branch B
C)branch C
D)branch D
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23
Which type of metabolism is unique to prokaryotes?

A)chemoheterotroph
B)photoheterotroph
C)photolithotroph
D)photoautotroph
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24
Which of the following contain prokaryotic organisms that are pathogenic to humans?

A)Archaea
B)Eukarya
C)Bacteria
D)Mercaria
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25
What mechanism of reproduction is most common in bacteria?

A)sexual reproduction: binary fission
B)asexual reproduction: binary fission
C)asexual reproduction: budding
D)sexual reproduction: meiosis
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26
Which phrase describes a bacterial flagellum?

A)It is the same in composition as archaeal flagellum.
B)It is made of rigid helical proteins,
C)It enables bacteria to adhere to a surface.
D)It enables bacteria to move along a surface.
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27
Which term refers to a bacterial protein that causes disease only after the cell has been disrupted?

A)endospore
B)heterocyst
C)endotoxin
D)exotoxin
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28
Which organisms obtain carbon from CO2?

A)auxotrophs
B)heterotrophs
C)autotrophs
D)chemotrophs
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29
Which bacteria produce the botulism toxin?

A)Clostridium
B)Salmonella
C)Escherichia
D)Staphylococcus
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30
What do capsules protect bacteria from?

A)osmotic lysis
B)invaders
C)radiation
D)viruses
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31
What are lipopolysaccharides associated with?

A)the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria
B)the plasma membrane of Gram-positive bacteria
C)the plasma membrane of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
D)the plasma membrane of Gram-negative bacteria
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32
Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?

A)NH4+ <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- N2
B)N2 <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- NO3-
C)NO3- <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- N2
D)NH4+ <strong>Which of the following best describes the process of nitrification?</strong> A)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   N<sub>2</sub> B)N<sub>2</sub>   NO<sub>3</sub>- C)NO<sub>3</sub>-   N<sub>2</sub> D)NH<sub>4</sub><sup>+</sup>   NO<sub>3</sub>- NO3-
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33
Which of the following characterizes Gram-positive bacteria?

A)the presence of an outer membrane
B)the absence of ribosomes
C)the presence of a thick cell wall
D)the absence of a cell wall
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34
Which organisms obtain energy from sunlight?

A)chemotrophs
B)phototrophs
C)autotrophs
D)heterotrophs
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35
Why is the process of nitrogen fixation by prokaryotes essential?

A)It converts atmospheric nitrogen to a nontoxic form.
B)It allows for the breakdown of complex macromolecules.
C)It removes nitrogen from the soil.
D)It provides nitrogen sources for plants and animals.
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36
Which type of bacteria grows in either the presence or the absence of oxygen?

A)obligate aerobes and obligate anaerobes
B)facultative anaerobes only
C)obligate anaerobes and facultative anaerobes
D)obligate anaerobes only
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37
Which process contributes to prokaryotic genetic variability?

A)binary fission
B)horizontal gene transfer
C)nitrogen fixation
D)mutation
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38
Which organisms obtain energy by oxidizing organic or inorganic substances?

A)auxotrophs
B)autotrophs
C)chemotrophs
D)phototrophs
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39
What is the order of the cell layers, from most external to most internal?

A)cell wall, cell membrane, capsule
B)cell membrane, capsule, cell wall
C)capsule, cell membrane, cell wall
D)capsule, cell wall, cell membrane
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40
How long does it take for a biofilm to form?
a.seconds to minutes
b.minutes to hours
c.days to months
d.months to years
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41
From what environment were Archaea first isolated?

A)from salt lakes
B)from Mars
C)from freshwater lakes
D)from a human patient
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42
Which genus contains Gram-positive bacteria?

A)Neisseria
B)Staphylococcus
C)Kokuria
D)Salmonella
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43
<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Archaea?</strong> A)branch A B)branch B C)branch D D)branch E
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Archaea?

A)branch A
B)branch B
C)branch D
D)branch E
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44
<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Eukarya?</strong> A)branch A B)branch C C)branch D D)branch E
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Eukarya?

A)branch A
B)branch C
C)branch D
D)branch E
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45
Which of the following produce N-formylmethionine as their first amino acid in protein synthesis?

A)Mercaria
B)Archaea
C)Bacteria
D)Eukarya
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46
Which organisms contain prokaryotic histonlike proteins?

A)Archaea
B)Mercaria
C)Eukarya
D)Bacteria
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47
In what way is proteobacterial photosynthesis different from plant photosynthesis?

A)Proteobacterial photosynthesis does not use a proton gradient.
B)Proteobacterial photosynthesis does not consume CO2.
C)Proteobacterial photosynthesis uses water as an electron donor.
D)Proteobacterial photosynthesis uses a different type of chlorophyll.
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48
Which organisms contain branched membrane lipids with ether linkages?

A)Eukarya
B)Mercaria
C)Archaea
D)Bacteria
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49
Which category contains organisms that have mitochondria?

A)Bacteria
B)Archaea
C)Eukarya
D)Mercaria
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50
Which of the following are among the Archaea that have been cultured in the laboratory?

A)Crenarchaeota and Korarchaeota
B)Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota
C)Nanoarchaeota and Korarchaeota
D)Euryarchaeota and Nanoarchaeota
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51
Which of the following is likely the oldest known lineage in the Archaea?

A)Crenarchaeota
B)Nanoarchaeota
C)Korarchaeota
D)Euryarchaeota
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52
In which major taxonomic group of Archaea are the methanogens found?

A)Crenarchaeota
B)Korarchaeota
C)Nanoarchaeota
D)Euryarchaeota
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53
Which category includes the cyanobacteria?

A)chemoautotrophs
B)photoheterotrophs
C)photoautotrophs
D)chemoheterotrophs
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54
What is the approximate number of distinct evolutionary branches in the domain Archaea, as revealed by genome sequencing studies?

A)3 to 4
B)9 to 10
C)at least 12
D)at least 20
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55
What are believed to be the evolutionary ancestors of mitochondria?

A)ancient Archaea
B)ancient proteobacteria
C)ancient green bacteria
D)ancient cyanobacteria
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56
Which type of bacteria has the smallest type of cell?

A)mycoplasmas
B)Lactobacillus
C)Clostridium
D)Staphylococcus
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57
Which category includes most of the bacteria that cause human disease?

A)photoautotrophs
B)photoheterotrophs
C)chemoautotrophs
D)chemoheterotrophs
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58
What was the basis on which prokaryotes were split into two domains?

A)according to differences in cell membrane properties
B)according to differences in cell wall composition
C)according to differences in staining characteristics
D)according to differences in rRNA sequences
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59
Which phrase describes proteobacteria?

A)They are Gram-positive and include the purple bacteria.
B)They are Gram-negative and include the green bacteria.
C)They are Gram-negative and include the purple bacteria.
D)They are Gram-positive and include the green bacteria.
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60
<strong>  In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Bacteria?</strong> A)branch B B)branch C C)branch D D)branch E
In the figure of a phylogenetic tree, which branch identifies Bacteria?

A)branch B
B)branch C
C)branch D
D)branch E
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61
Chlamydias are bacteria that possess cell walls, but lack peptidoglycan.
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62
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Neisseria
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63
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Salmonella
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64
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
methanogen
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65
Snottites are biofilms found in deep caves that are filled with toxic H2S gas, and are formed by archaea.
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66
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Treponema
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67
Organisms that live optimally in cold temperatures are called barophiles.
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68
Archaea have multiple types of RNA polymerase.
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69
List and discuss five structures in bacteria that allow them to cause disease.
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70
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
snottite bacteria
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71
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Chlamydia
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72
No members of the Korarchaeota have been isolated and cultivated in the lab, but their DNA samples help us recognize them.
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73
Spirilli are Gram-negative bacteria that possess internal flagella, which cause the entire cell to twist in a corkscrew pattern.
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74
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Pyrobolus
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75
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Rhizhobium
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76
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Bacillus
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77
Discuss why Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria stain differently with the Gram stain. How is this difference reflected in antibiotic sensitivity/resistance?
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78
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
a.causes anthrax
b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Streptococcus
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79
Match each prokaryotic genus with its correct description.
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b.fixes nitrogen
c.causes syphilis
d.loves very high temperatures
e.causes endotoxin shock
f.helps in the production of yogurt
g.causes necrotizing fasciitis (flesh-eating disease)
h.loves toxic H2S gas
i.causes gonorrhea
j.produces CH4
k.causes trachoma (a preventable form of blindness)
Lactobacillus
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Extracellular polymer substance (EPS) is a slimy, gluelike substance produced by bacteria to facilitate the formation of endospores.
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