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LBCC BI 234: QUIZ REVIEWS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 2024/2025 What type of microscope did Robert Hooke use and who was the likely designer of that microscope? a compound microscope; similar to the Janssens What are the three domains of life? Bacteria, Archaea...

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LBCC BI 234: QUIZ REVIEWS EXAM QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED

2024/2025


What type of microscope did Robert Hooke use and who was the likely designer

of that microscope?

a compound microscope; similar to the Janssens

What are the three domains of life?

Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

You have isolated a unicellular, non nucleated cell from a deep-sea vent! Choose

the statement that is least likely in regards to the cell that you've found.

The cell is a yeast species

This microbe is only made of protein and infect some animals.

Prions

This microbe is unicellular, has a nucleus, and is motile.

Protozoans

This microbe is not motile, and cannot be seen with typical lab microscopes.

Viruses

This microbe can be motile, and some are extremophiles.

Archaea

True or False: some fungi reproduce asexually and some can reproduce sexually.

,True

Prokaryote or Eukaryote: Archaea

Prokaryote

Prokaryote or Eukaryote: Yeast

Eukaryote

Prokaryote or Eukaryote: Dog

Eukaryote

Prokaryote or Eukaryote: Tapeworm

Eukaryote

Prokaryote or Eukaryote: Protozoa

Eukaryote

True or False: in the water that Anton Van Leeuwenhoek examined with his hand-

held microscope, he likely saw bacteria and individual water molecules.

False; bacteria are too small to see with this.

2 umm (micrometers) in length

Prokaryote

0.5 mm (millimeters) in length

Eukaryote

100 umm (micrometers) in length

Eukaryote

80 nm (nanometers) in length

Virus

, Name a difference and a similarity between gram positive and gram negative cell

walls.

- Similarity: Both contain peptidoglycan

- Difference: positive has a thick wall, negative thin

Who was the first person (that we know of) to see bacteria?

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

True or False: Otzi the Iceman was an important discovery because he was so

well preserved that researchers found evidence of his being infected with

bacteria; he also was found with what scientists believe to be a treatment Otzi

was using for his illnesses.

True

According to science and evolution, which of the following were likely the first

life-forms on the planet Earth?



Select one:

a. bacteria and archaea

b. bacteria and helminths

c. bacteria and fungi

d.archaea and helminths

e. archaea and fungi

c. bacteria and archaea

In which of the following domains can you find microorganism species?

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