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A: Answer is c.) saprobes.
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Q: Both flagella and cilia are found primarily ina. algae c. fungib. protozoa d. both b and c
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A: Flagella or cilia are thread-like structures that act as a locomotory organ for bacteria or…
Q: The capsid is composed of protein subunits calleda. spikes b. protomers c. virions d. capsomers
A: A capsid is the protein shell of an infection, encasing its hereditary material.
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A: Protists are an assorted collection of life forms. While special cases exist, they are basically…
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A: Viruses are neither living nor non-living. They are obligate parasites.
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A: Bacteriophages are viruses that use bacterial cells as hosts.
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Q: Identify the structure of bacteria involved in sexual reproduction. A. Ribosomes B. Flagella C.…
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A: Bacteriophages These are infectious agents, and are also known as phages. These are composed of…
Q: To reproduce sexually, two ciliates join and_______ . a. infect cells c. emit light b. form spores…
A: Ciliates undergo both asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction.
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Some______ enter and replicate inside human cells.
a. apicomplexans c. trypanosomes
b. water molds d. ciliates
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- It is thought that the mitochondria and chloroplasts of eukaryotic cells came froma. the development of the internal membrane system.b. protists.c. mutation.d. endosymbiosis of bacteriaBacteria are similar to archaea in that theya. arose through endosymbiosis.b. are multicellular.c. live in extreme environments.d. are prokaryotes.Both archaea and eukaryotes have______ . a. peptidoglycan c. a nucleus b. histone proteins d. a capsid
- Having linear chromosomes packaged with histone proteins is characteristic of: A. all archaeobacteria B. all gram-positive eubacteria (monoderms) C. all crenarchaeota D. all gram-negative eubacteria (diderms) E. all eukaryotesVirusesa. have DNA confined in a nucleus.b. are relatively rare compared to living organisms.c. do not evolve.d. may be surrounded by plasma membrane from their host cell.To reproduce sexually, two ciliates join and_______ . a. infect cells c. emit light b. form spores d. exchange micronuclei
- The endosymbiotic theory explains the:a. origin of the first prokaryotic cells.b. origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotes.c. evolutionary relationship between animals, plants, and fungi.d. method of reproduction in protists.Virusesa. are usually photosynthetic.b. consist of a single cell.c. consist of DNA or RNA and a protein coat.d. consist of ATP and a lipid coat.Give an example of a protist that is:(a) a parasite of humans(b) very large and photosynthetic(c) a unicellular species with two flagella and photosynthetic(d) covered in cilia
- The first forms of life on Earth were thought to be_____. a. single-celled plants b. prokaryotes c. insects d. large animals such as dinosaursA principle of biology is that biology affects our society. Whyare the cysts of protists important to epidemiologists, thebiologists who study the spread of disease?Members of the kingdom Protista differ from members ofthe kingdom Monera mainly due to the presence of:(a) RNA(b) Ribosomes(c) Cell wall(d) DNA(e) Membrane-bound nucleus