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What are the three domains of life? Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya 
 
Which groups are more closely related from an evolutionary standpoint? Archaea and 
Eukarya 
 
What are the three different shapes of bacterial cells? 1) coccus- spherical 
2) bacillus- rod shaped 
3) spirilla- wavy/ corkscrew shaped 
 
What are the three different ways in which bacteria arrange themselves in colonies? 1) diplo- 
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What is taxonomy? - Answer-The science of naming and classifying organisms. 
Who is the "Father" of Taxonomy? - Answer-Carolus Linnaeus 
Binomial nomenclature - Answer-Each species is assigned a unique two-part name. The first part is a 
noun that designates the genus and the second part is an adjective that modifies the noun called specific 
epithet. Modern hierarchy system of classification. 
Rules for scientific naming - Answer-1. Typically latinized 
2. Two part name: Genus and species 
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Which of the following is a scientific name? 
a) IGAS 
b) Flesh eating bacteria 
c) Streptococcus pyogenes 
d) "Staphylococcus aereus" (italicized) -Answer-d) "Staphylococcus aereus" (italicized) 
Who was the 1st person to use the word "cell" after looking at cork? 
a) Lister 
b) Jenner 
c) Hooke 
d) Pasteur 
e) Fleming -Answer-c) Hooke 
The three main domains are: 
a) Prokaryote, Eukaryote, Algae 
b) Bacteria, Algae, Eukarya 
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Until the 19th century, what the predominating theory about the origin of life? Correct Answer-Vitalism: the idea that there is a force that produces life which is indepent from chemical or ohysical processes 
 
Which functional groups are not found in biochemistry nut in organic hcemistry? Correct Answer-Alkyl halides and acyl chlorides 
 
What is the only thing that distinguishes a eukaryote form a prokaryote? Correct Answer-A nucleus 
 
Which of the following can be found in both eukaryotes a...
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TXST BIO 1320 - Final Exam TopHat Questions – Davenport with Complete Solutions
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TXST BIO 1320 - Final Exam TopHat Questions – Davenport with Complete Solutions 
- Treponema pallidum is a single-celled organism that causes syphilis. It is shaped like a corkscrew & contains NO nucleus or organelles. 
- Plasmodium malariae is a single-celled organism that causes malaria. It has a nucleus and several organisms. 
 
Treponema must be a .... 
Plasmodium must be a ..... - Correct Answer Prokaryote 
 
Eukaryote 
 
Which of the following is a correct relationship between a cell ...
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What is Biology - The study of life 
How do we classify something as living or non-living? - The 6 characteristics of life 
What are the 6 characteristics of life? - 1. Have a different molecular composition than non-living 
things 
2. Require energy and raw materials 
3. Composed of cells 
4. Maintain homeostasis 
5. Respond to their external environments 
6. Growth and reproduction 
What are the molecules of life? - carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids 
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Write a few sentences that explain what limits an individual cell from becoming more 
complex. - Correct answer-Bimolecular machinery and division of labor 
The paramecium discussed in class contained an organelle called the contractile 
vacuole. This is the presumed precursor of the: - Correct answer-Kidney 
In cell Biology what can limit the progress of science? - Correct answer-Technology 
True or False: In you own multicellular body, cells with different functions have different 
DNA - Corre...
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Definition of Life - Answer-HOMEOSTASIS (maintaining a stable environment within a cell) 
Metabolism - Answer-Making and spending energy to do everything else (to maintain homeostasis) 
What is Science? - Answer-An approach to find an answer to a question 
Scientific Questions Must Be... - Answer-material, falsifiable 
Approach to collect data - Answer-measurable, observable, repeatable 
Answer/Conclusion (strength) - Answer-restrained to strength of Experimental Design 
Hypothesis - Answer-IF (...
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What is a megabase (Mb)? correct answers 1 million bases 
 
Is there generally a difference in the amounts of DNA when comparing the genome sizes of viruses --> prokaryotes --> eukaryotes? How does this comparison relate to complexity of these organisms? Be careful. correct answers viruses < prokaryotes < eukaryotes 
 
genome sizes does not correlate with complexity, just because an organism has a bigger genome size does not make it more complex. 
 
Eukaryotes can differ dramatically...
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