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Microbiology UTA 2460 Chapter 4 Latest Update With Verified Solutions
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Microbiology UTA 2460 Chapter 4 Latest 
 
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Prokaryotes Bacteria and Archaea 
 
ubiquitous present, appearing, or found everywhere 
 
Places prokaryotes are found: hot springs, ice caps, deep ocean, skin and mucosal surfaces 
 
TRUE OR FALSE: Prokaryotes are adaptable and resilient TRUE 
-they have the ability to switch metabolic or respiration methods 
 
list 3 things prokaryotes provide for our habitats -stability of ecosystems 
-carbon/nitrogen fixation 
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Chemical energy derived from the fixation of carbon by photosynthesis and chemosynthesis is known as _______ production. 
 
gross 
secondary 
net 
primary - ANSWER primary 
 
The total amount of photosynthesis is referred to as 
 
gross photosynthetic production (GPP). 
net photosynthetic production (NPP). 
gross primary production (GPP). 
net primary production (NPP). - ANSWER Gross primary production (GPP) 
 
Which of the following would likely have the greatest proportion of productivity goin...
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Test Bank for Prescott's Microbiology 11th Edition by Joanne Willey, Kathleen Sandman & Dorothy Wood 9781260211887 Chapter 1-43 | Complete Guide A+
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Test Bank for Prescott's Microbiology 11th Edition by Joanne Willey, Kathleen Sandman & Dorothy Wood 9781260211887 Chapter 1-43 | Complete Guide A+. Prescott's Microbiology, 11e (Willey) Chapter 1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology 1) Extant microorganisms are organisms from the fossil record that are no longer present on Earth today. Answer: FALSE Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution ASM Obje...
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Brooks Biodiversity Unit 3 Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Plants Architecture Plant needs 
i. collection & conversion of solar energy -> leaves 
ii. positioning & support of leaves -> stems 
iii. anchorage & absorption -> roots 
iv. transport -> vascular system 
Leaf Structure Epidermis, Mesophyll, and Vein (Vascular Bundle) 
Epidermis contains what? - Cuticle 
- Guard cells with Stomata 
Epidermis outermost cell layer of a plant body 
cutin: (wax) excreted by epidermis 
Cuticle Waxy waterproof covering of a plant.Produced by the epidermis ...
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LSU Bio 1201 Final Exam Pomarico Questions and Answers Rated A+
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LSU Bio 1201 Final Exam Pomarico 
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Which four elements make up 90% of life? C, H, N, O 
 
Does DNA have uracil or thymine? Thymine 
 
What is a macromolecule? Molecule made up of polymers 
 
What are the complementary base pairs in DNA A-T, G-C 
 
Which of the following are not pyrimidines? 
T, C, U, A, G A, G 
 
What causes an element to become an isotope? Change in # of neutrons 
 
What is an enantiomer? Two molecules that are mirror images of each other 
 
Wha...
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Duquesne Bio 112 Exam 2 Latest Update Graded A+
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Duquesne Bio 112 Exam 2 Latest Update 
 
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Conjugation DNA from a donor cell is transferred to an adjacent recipient cell 
 
Transformation DNA released into the environment by dead cells is taken up by a recipient 
cell 
 
Transduction DNA is transferred from a donor to a recipient cell by a virus 
 
Three domains Eukarya 
Archaea 
Bacteria 
Eukarya and Archaea are more closely related 
 
Archaeon Enviornments Many archaea are extrelmeophiles 
 
carbon fixation and respiration Bacter...
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KSU Bio 198 Exam 6 Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified)
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KSU Bio 198 Exam 6 Questions And Answers (Updated And Verified) 
The ______ photosynthetic pathway is where carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars via the Calvin Cycle. It uses ATP, photorespiration is minimized, and it increases the rate of photosynthesis. 
C4 
 
 
In the ______ photosynthetic pathway, carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars via the Calvin Cycle (just like in C4). 
C3 
 
 
The _____ photosynthetic pathway separates light-dependent reactions and uses carbon dioxid...
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KSU Bio 198 Exam 6 Questions and Answers 2024;full solution pack
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The ______ photosynthetic pathway is where carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars via the 
Calvin Cycle. It uses ATP, photorespiration is minimized, and it increases the rate of photosynthesis. - 
Answer-C4 
In the ______ photosynthetic pathway, carbon dioxide is fixed by RUBISCO into sugars via the Calvin 
Cycle (just like in C4). - Answer-C3 
The _____ photosynthetic pathway separates light-dependent reactions and uses carbon dioxide and the 
Calvin cycle temporarily. - Answer-CAM 
The...
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Bio 110 Exam 4 Questions With Complete Solutions.
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Although fungi generally lack extensive cellular specialization, what feature of hyphal growth makes them so well suited as decomposers, mutualistic symbionts, and pathogens? correct answer: a large surface area 
 
Fungi have unique life cycles. A fungus that has two parental nuclei in one cell is referred to as a ___________. correct answer: dikaryon 
 
dikaryon correct answer: hyphae with cells having 2 different nuclei in each cell. 
 
Chytrids are thought to be the ancestral group of fung...
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Bio 162 Final Objectives Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update | A+
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Review the structure of the chloroplast and know where the light reaction and the Calvin 
cycle take place. 
Ans:Light reactions take place in the thylakoid membrane of the granum. 
The Calvin cycle takes place in the stroma (cytoplasm of the chloroplast). 
The light reaction of photosynthesis begins when pigments in the chloroplast absorb light 
energy (photons). At the end of the light reaction, where is the energy derived from the 
photons stored? 
Ans:In NADPH and ATP which are then used...
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