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the term prokaryote is: a) monophyletic b) paraphyletic CORRECT ANS-b) paraphyletic




the terms Archaea and Eukaryota are: a) monophyletic b) paraphyletic CORRECT ANS-a)

monophyletic




archaea and bacteria share the following traits in common:


A plasma membranes containing organelles


B cell type is prokaryotic (lacks a nucleus)


C cell morphology is variable


D cell membrane is organized as a lipid bilayer


E cell wall contains peptidoglycans


F unicellularity CORRECT ANS-B, C, F




Prokaryotes are much smaller than unicellular eukaryotes, and lack specialized cell organelles.

As a result of their simpler structure, prokaryotes are more sensitive (or less tolerant) of

stressful environmental conditions, including high temperature, acidic or alkaline conditions,

and high salt content, than eukaryotic cells.

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true/false CORRECT ANS-false




A prokaryote that derives its energy from chemical oxidation and obtains carbon from

biological sources is best classified as what kind of organism?


A photoautotroph


B photoheterotroph


C chemoautotroph


D chemoheterotroph CORRECT ANS-D chemoheterotroph




Phylogenetic trees of the three domains of life show Eukarya are more closely related to

Archaea than to Bacteria. Bacteria have a carbohydrate called peptidoglycan present in their

cell walls which is absent from all Archaea and Eukarya. What is the simplest explanation for

this pattern? CORRECT ANS-Peptidoglycan in cell walls evolved after the split between the

ancestors to modern bacteria and ancestors to Archaea and Eukarya




Organisms that are able to synthesize organic compounds from inorganic precursors are called

_________.


chemoautotrophs

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photoautotrophs


heterotrophs


autotrophs


photoheterotrophs


chemoheterotrophs


phototrophs


chemotrophs CORRECT ANS-autotrophs




Organisms which can capture energy from the sun to synthesize organic molecules, but

require carbon already in an organic form, are called______________.


heterotrophs


autotrophs


chemoautotrophs


photoautotrophs


chemotrophs


phototrophs


photoheterotrophs

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chemoheterotrophs CORRECT ANS-photoheterotrophs




The genetic information of a prokaryote is organized into a circular, single strand of DNA.


True


False CORRECT ANS-false (if it is one piece, it is circular generally but double-stranded)




Nothing happens on this planet without significant involvement of prokaryotes, they are

indeed the most important group of living organisms as without them large, complex

organisms could not survive.


True


False CORRECT ANS-true




Bacteria are sources of many serious diseases in humans (e.g. bubonic plague, Lyme disease,

C. diff infections). The development of a "universal antibiotic" that would eliminate all

bacteria from the body would be greatly beneficial to promoting human health.


True


False CORRECT ANS-false

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