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- What do protists have that bacteria and archaea do not have? Select ALL correct answers Group of answer choices: 1. nuclei 2. cell membranes 3. DNA 4. mitochondria 5. ribosomes1.Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following are “kingdoms” used for classification of living organisms? a. microbes b. animal c. plant d. protista 2. Select the best response to the question. You are reviewing a patient’s sputum culture results that have tested positive for Staphylococcus epidermidis. How do you interpret these findings? Group of answer choices a. This is part of the patient’s normal flora. b. The patient has a respiratory infection. c. The patient’s sputum is no longer sterile. d. The results are inconclusive 3. Most microorganisms in the body have the potential to cause illness. Group of answer choices true or false 4. The severity of disease produced by a pathogen is referred to as ____________. 5. Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. The ability of an organism to cause infection is determined by: a. he organism’s virulence. b.the portal of entry. c. the status of the host’s immune…Using the provided images, classify these 2 organisms (animal, plant, bacteria, protist)
- consider the following terms: Envelope Fusion Gene therapy Pathogen Vaccine Capsule Decomposer Epidemic Mold Spore Yeast Choose 2 terms from the list and answer the following questions for each term: What familiarity and prior knowledge do you have about the term? What does the term mean in everyday language to everyday people? Use examples to help describe your thoughts. How do people use the word? What does the term mean in technical language to biologists? How is the term related to the course student learning outcome: Describe classifications of biological diversity? What are the similarities and differences between the everyday and technical meanings and uses of the term? What impact might the similarities and differences have on your learning of biology concepts in this course?What is a genus? Group of answer choices A taxonomic ranking dividing members into plants, animals, fungus, bacteria, and archaea. A taxonomic classification seperating an organism that is completely unique from every other organism. A taxonomic ranking where members share very close similarities. A taxonomic classification mainly based on prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell structure. A taxonomic classification where members are remotely similar.If the multicellular organism arise from the unicellulalr organisma, can you tell that all species/organisms are related to one another? Kindly expound your answer. Thank you <3
- Write 6 contemplation questions on extraterrestrial life invading earth.A scientist has discovered a new species and is tasked with identifying which of the kingdoms of life the organism might fit. Multicellular with nuclei Presence of a cell wall containing chitin Heterotrophic Non-motile Question options: Fungi Protista Plantae Animalia Protists are a group of organisms that are eukaryotic. However, they are a diverse group, with some of the members of the group having a more recent common ancestor with plants while others have a more recent common ancestor with animals. Algae are protists that are more closely related to plants than any other group. Which characteristics would algae share with plants but NOT with animals? Question options: DNA Ribosomes Chloroplasts MitochondriaKindly answer number two pls^-^ and give the different branches of biology with explanation. Thankyou so much have a nice day ahead!
- Tell whether the statement is true or false. 1. The endosymbiont hypothesis state that prokaryotes evolved into eukaryotic cells 2. Eukaryotes contain organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplast 3. Organisms develop by a process known as spontaneous generation 4. Bacteria is an example of prokaryoric cwll 5. Prokaryote is a type of cell that has no nucleus and no cell membrane but has cytoplasm5.Why are cyanobacteria used in agricultural fields for crop improvement? 6.There are different types of bacteria classify them based on following: I.Shapes II.gram stain III.oxygen demand IV.mode of nutrition 7.Which organisms are called primitive and how are they different from the so-called advanced organisms? 8.List the conventions used for writing a scientific name. What is the importance of scientific name? 9.Differentiate between species and taxon 10.Blue green algae have been included under the group Monera and not under Plantae. Why?Name 2 characteristics and 2 structures of organisms in each kingdom Please include some general and some specific structures/characteristics (specific example: some protists have cilia) (Kingdom animalia, plantae, archaebacteria, eubacteria, fungi)