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BESC 204 TAMU EXAM 1 Question and answers correctly solved
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BESC 204 TAMU EXAM 1 Question and answers correctly solved 
 
fungi - correct answer -own kingdom 
-3 domains (archea,eukarya,eucaryota) 
-eukaryotic 
-heterotrophic 
-no chlorophyll 
-obtain nutrients by absorption 
-reproduce by spores 
-exhibit a pronounced polarization of growing cells 
 
hyphae - correct answer each of the branching filaments that make up the mycelium 
-elongate by tip growth 
 
mycelium - correct answer vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a network of fine wh...
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Bio 162 Final Objectives Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Agonist - Competitive inhibition, binds to active site and causes a signal response in receptive 
tissue. 
Antagonist (blocker) - Competitive inhibitor, binds to active site so signal molecules cannot bind 
but causes no response in receptive tissue, can bind and release eventually. 
Apply your understanding of channels and synapses to predict how various neurotoxins affect nervous 
function. - Neurotoxins block receptor proteins on the post-synaptic neuron. Example: 
tetrodotoxin form Fugu fish...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 3 The Cell
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 3 The Cell 
 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	The idea that life could appear from nonliving materials was called which of the following? 
A.	the cell theory 
B.	the cellular genesis theory 
C.	the theory of biogenesis 
D.	the theory of spontaneous generation* 
 
2.	The first known use of epidemiology to trace the source of a disease outbreak was the identification of contaminated water as the cause of cholera transmission in London. Which of the ...
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MCB 100 Exam 2 Study Set with Questions and Correct Answers
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How do pseudohyphae in yeasts differ from vegetative hyphae in mold? Yeasts use pseudohyphae to invade host tissue, whereas mold use their vegetative hyphae for obtaining nutrients. 
Based on its Gram status, why are penicillin and other beta-lactam antibiotics effective against Streptococcus pneumoniae? Penicillin and Beta lactam antibiotics are effective against Streptococcus pneumoniae because it is a Gram positive organism and does not have a protein layer surrounding it's cell wall 
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BIO 1414 TOP Study Guide Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Shoot system - consists of two portions: the vegetative (non-reproductive) parts of the 
plant, such as the leaves and the stems, and the reproductive parts of the plant, which include 
flowers and fruits. The shoot system generally grows above ground, where it absorbs the light 
needed for photosynthesis. 
Root system - which supports the plants and absorbs water and minerals, is usually 
underground. 
Meristematic tissue - either undifferentiated or incompletely differentiated, and they 
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Bio 181 Exam ch. 12, 13, 14 questions well answered
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Bio 181 Exam ch. 12, 13, 14what is binary fusion? - correct answer The chromosome replicates (beginning at the origin of replication) and two daughter chromosomes actively move apart 
 
In what kind of organisms does binary fission occur? - correct answer Prokaryotic cells and unicellular protozoa (only some, not all) 
 
What are the roles of mitosis? - correct answer Growth, reprodution, and Damage repair 
 
In which cells mitosis occurs? - correct answer root and shoot apices of plants, In euk...
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HSPA (formally IAHCSMM) CRCST 8TH EDITION - CRCST Final Flashcard Review with 100% correct answers
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Microbiology 
The study of microorganisms. The science which treats the nature, life and action of microorganisms. 
 
 
 
Me 
Him 
 
 
 
Contamination 
The state of being soiled or infected by contact with infectious organisms or other material 
 
 
 
Microns 
A unit of measurement; 1/1000 of a millimeter or 1/25,000 of an inch; usually designated by the Greek letter "u". 
 
 
 
Protoplasm 
Describes all living materials in a cell. A thick mucous-like substance that is colorless and translucen...
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Bio 124 Powell Exam 2 UAB STUDY GUIDE GRADED A 2024
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What do all fungi have in common? 
absorption of nutrients 
The hydrolytic digestion of _____ should produce the monomer, an aminated molecule of -glucose? 
Insect exoskeleton and fungal cell walls 
If all saprobic fungi in an environment were to suddenly die, which group of organisms should benefit as a whole? 
prokaryotes 
When a mycelium infiltrates an unexploited source of dead organic matter, what are most likely to appear within the food source soon thereafter? 
c. exoenzymes 
What is NOT ...
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BIOL 2325L: FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY LABORATORY| LAB REPORT 5| LATEST UPDATED 2024 SCORED A+
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BIOL 2325L: FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY 
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Differential Staining: Capsules, Endospores and Flagellates 
Introduction: 
Many staining procedures are available for use with microorganisms. Such stains target a specific 
part of the cell or may be used to identify a certain class or type of microorganism due to some unique 
staining feature. Several examples of such “structural” stains are the endospore stain, the capsule stain, 
and the ...
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Bio 280 Exam 2 Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
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"-cide" - refers to killing. 
"Bacteriocide" kills bacteria, "fungicide" kills fungi, etc. 
"-static" - means 'to stand still'. Refers to an agent which prevents growth but doesn't kill. 
"Bacteriostatic" or "fungistatic" or "virustatic" agent 
"troph" means - eat 
A solution containing an antibiotic? - Filtration 
Abiogenesis - life arise from non-living matter 
Acidophiles - like low ph 
Active transport - Moving from lower to higher concentration. 
Aerotolerant - If there'...
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