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1) Which of the following statements is FALSE?
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5) Biological catalysts involved in the acceleration of the rate of chemical reactions are called
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C) microbial life, plant life, and animal life all appeared at about the same time.
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9) Which of the following is/are characteristic of all cellular organisms?
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10) Deduce why viruses are excluded from the ribosomal RNA—based tree of life.
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12) The discovery of antibiotics and other important chemicals led to the field of
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16) Which of the following is NOT an accomplishment of Louis Pasteur?
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theory ofspontaneous generation
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C) developed heat sterilization techniques that involved the creation of a specialized swan-necked flask
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17) The theory of spontaneous generation was refuted by the work of
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18) A Pasteur flask has a(n)
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19) Predict how Pasteur’s conclusions on spontaneous generation with swan flasks would have changed if he worked with
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A) Sterilization of the swan flask solutions would not have been necessary to reject spontaneous generation. If he did
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sterilizethe flasks, the spontaneous generation hypothesis would have been supported.
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B) His incubation times would not have been sufficient to refute spontaneous generation.
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C) Pasteur’s flasks never would have putrefied, and the experiment would not have refuted spontaneous generation.
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