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Which prokaryotic group is most closely related to eukaryotes?
A) Domain Monera
B) Domain Bacteria
C) Kingdom Monera
D) Kingdom Protista
E) Domain Archaea

E) Domain Archaea

The prokaryotic group that tends to inhabit extreme environments belongs to ______.
A) Domain Monera
B) Domain Bacteria
C) Kingdom Protista
D) Kingdom Monera
E) Domain Archaea

E) Domain Archaea

The suffix "-phile" means ______.
A) hater
B) lover
C) gas producer
D) extremist
E) adapted to

B) lover

Bacilli are ______ prokaryotes.
A) comma-shaped


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,B) spiral
C) rod-shaped
D) cone-shaped
E) spherica

C) rod-shaped

You discover a prokaryote that can make its own food in the absence of light. Nutritionally, you would
classify this prokaryote
as a ______.
A) photoautotroph
B) chemoautotroph
C) chemoheterotroph
D) photoheterotroph
E) decomposotroph

B) chemoautotroph

Which of the following would NOT support the endosymbiosis theory of the origin of mitochondria and
chloroplasts?
____
A) Both can divide independently of the cell they are found in.
B) Both contain ribosomes.
C) Both contain DNA.
D) Both are capable of existing independently of the larger cell.
E) Both contain RNA

D) Both are capable of existing independently of the larger cell.

You discover a unicellular organism that moves by what appear to be pseudopodia. You conclude that
this organism is
A) either a type of amoeba or a type of slime mold
B) a type of alga
C) a type of pathogen
D) a type of bacterium
E) either a type of ciliate, or a type of amoeba, or a type of flagellate, or a type of apicomplexan

A) either a type of amoeba or a type of slime mold

Which of the following are most plantlike?
A) forams
B) cellular slime molds
C) green algae
D) diatoms
E) amoebas

C) green algae



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, ______ are responsible for toxic red tides.
A) Diatoms
B) Apicomplexans
C) Dinoflagellates
D) Red algae
E) Plasmodial slime molds

D) Red algae

A photoautotrophic unicellular organism with a cell wall made of silica is most likely a(n) ______.
A) amoeba
B) apicomplexan
C) foram
D) diatom
E) dinoflagellate

D) diatom

What accounts for the similarity between seaweeds and plants?
A) Both evolved from brown algae.
B) Seaweeds are aquatic plants.
C) Convergent evolution caused their similarity.
D) Plants are the ancestors of seaweeds.
E) Seaweeds are the ancestors of plants.

C) Convergent evolution caused their similarity.

Which of these is arranged in the appropriate sequence from the earliest to the most recent?
A) origin of Earth, origin of prokaryotes, oldest eukaryotic cell fossils, origin of multicellular organisms,
colonization of land by plants
and fungi, beginning of the accumulation of atmospheric oxygen, first humans
B) origin of prokaryotes, origin of Earth, beginning of the accumulation of atmospheric oxygen, oldest
eukaryotic cell fossils, origin of
multicellular eukaryotes, colonization of land by plants and fungi, first humans
C) origin of Earth, origin of prokaryotes, beginning of the accumulation of atmospheric oxygen, oldest
eukaryotic cell fossils, origin of
multicellular eukaryotes, colonization of land by plants and fungi, first humans
D) origin of Earth, beginning of the accumulation of atmospheric oxygen, origin of prokaryotes, oldest
eukaryotic cell fossils, origin of
multicellular eukaryotes, colonization of

C) origin of Earth, origin of prokaryotes, beginning of the accumulation of atmospheric oxygen, oldest
eukaryotic cell fossils, origin of
multicellular eukaryotes, colonization of land by plants and fungi, first humans

Fungal mycelia are composed of ______.
A) spores B) cellulose C) heterocysts D) hyphae E) gills


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