Package deal
BIO 438 Q&A Bundle
Conquer BIO 438 with the Ultimate Q&A Bundle!
[Show more]Conquer BIO 438 with the Ultimate Q&A Bundle!
[Show more]Anoxygenic phototrophs have light-absorbing pigments called _________; in some bacteria, these are located in membranous vesicles called _________. bacteriochlorophylls; chlorosomes 
Assess the following statements and classify them according to whether they refer to the light reaction or the dark r...
Preview 2 out of 15 pages
Add to cartAnoxygenic phototrophs have light-absorbing pigments called _________; in some bacteria, these are located in membranous vesicles called _________. bacteriochlorophylls; chlorosomes 
Assess the following statements and classify them according to whether they refer to the light reaction or the dark r...
What is the direct consequence of bacteria that cannot make their cell walls correctly because of antibiotics that inhibit cell wall synthesis? The bacteria tend to lyse due to osmosis. 
Which answer best explains why antibiotics targeting the cell wall of bacteria have few side effects on people? P...
Preview 2 out of 7 pages
Add to cartWhat is the direct consequence of bacteria that cannot make their cell walls correctly because of antibiotics that inhibit cell wall synthesis? The bacteria tend to lyse due to osmosis. 
Which answer best explains why antibiotics targeting the cell wall of bacteria have few side effects on people? P...
Select the statements below that correctly apply to characteristics of bacterial cell permeability. - has presence of aquaporins - is a barrier to passive diffusion of large compounds - is a barrier to water - can take up insoluble molecules - has presence of aquaporins - is a barrier to passive dif...
Preview 2 out of 11 pages
Add to cartSelect the statements below that correctly apply to characteristics of bacterial cell permeability. - has presence of aquaporins - is a barrier to passive diffusion of large compounds - is a barrier to water - can take up insoluble molecules - has presence of aquaporins - is a barrier to passive dif...
Oxygenic photosynthesis -found in cyanobacteria -uses H2O as proton donor -Produces O2 -2 photosystems -linear flow of electrons -uses Calvin cycle -uses Chl a 
Anoxygenic photosynthesis -uses H2S as proton donor -produces S -green sulphur bacteria use reverse cycle to incorporate CO2 rather than pr...
Preview 2 out of 6 pages
Add to cartOxygenic photosynthesis -found in cyanobacteria -uses H2O as proton donor -Produces O2 -2 photosystems -linear flow of electrons -uses Calvin cycle -uses Chl a 
Anoxygenic photosynthesis -uses H2S as proton donor -produces S -green sulphur bacteria use reverse cycle to incorporate CO2 rather than pr...
Tinbergen's four functions Sexual isolation to prevent breeding between different species, which assumes this is a bad thing (it often is although not always), Orientation in space Synchronization in time Persuasion -change a partner's motivation to make mating more likely. Persuasion may overcome...
Preview 1 out of 2 pages
Add to cartTinbergen's four functions Sexual isolation to prevent breeding between different species, which assumes this is a bad thing (it often is although not always), Orientation in space Synchronization in time Persuasion -change a partner's motivation to make mating more likely. Persuasion may overcome...
Bright field The most commonly used type of microscopy is called _____, because the specimens produce dark images against brighter backgrounds. 
Dark field In ______ microscopy, however, bright images on a darker background are produced because only light that is refracted by the specimen is capture...
Preview 2 out of 12 pages
Add to cartBright field The most commonly used type of microscopy is called _____, because the specimens produce dark images against brighter backgrounds. 
Dark field In ______ microscopy, however, bright images on a darker background are produced because only light that is refracted by the specimen is capture...
What is nitrification? What are the two steps of the process? Oxidation of ammonia (NH4+) to nitrite (NO2-) and Nitrate (NO3-) 
1. ammonia oxidation to nitrite by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) 
NH3 + O2 + ADP + Pi --> NO2- + H+ + ATP 
2. nitrite oxidation to nitrate by nitrite-oxidizing-bacter...
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Add to cartWhat is nitrification? What are the two steps of the process? Oxidation of ammonia (NH4+) to nitrite (NO2-) and Nitrate (NO3-) 
1. ammonia oxidation to nitrite by ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) 
NH3 + O2 + ADP + Pi --> NO2- + H+ + ATP 
2. nitrite oxidation to nitrate by nitrite-oxidizing-bacter...
Some molecules needed for survival cannot be synthesized by the cell but instead must be obtained from the environment. These types of molecules include vitamins and amino acids and are collectively called ______ ______. growth factors 
The movement of dissolved solutes from a region of higher conce...
Preview 2 out of 12 pages
Add to cartSome molecules needed for survival cannot be synthesized by the cell but instead must be obtained from the environment. These types of molecules include vitamins and amino acids and are collectively called ______ ______. growth factors 
The movement of dissolved solutes from a region of higher conce...
Suppose that you made a special mutation in the laci protein that blocked its binding to allolactose but did not affect its ability to bind to laco. What effect would this mutation have on: A) the expression of the lac operon? B) the ability the cell to use lactose as carbon source? a. Eliminate exp...
Preview 1 out of 4 pages
Add to cartSuppose that you made a special mutation in the laci protein that blocked its binding to allolactose but did not affect its ability to bind to laco. What effect would this mutation have on: A) the expression of the lac operon? B) the ability the cell to use lactose as carbon source? a. Eliminate exp...
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
You can quickly pay through credit card for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller twishfrancis. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
No, you only buy these notes for £24.66. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.
4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)
85443 documents were sold in the last 30 days
Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy revision notes and other study material for 14 years now