Bio 103 Module 8
viroids cause a variety of plant diseases and are composed only of
A single strand of RNA
what is a virulent (lytic) phage?
A virus that destroys the host.
when a cell reproduces by developing a bulge that enlarges and separates from the mother cell, it is reproducing by _________________
Asexual Reproduction
Bacteria may reproduce by:
Asexually by binary fission
How do euglenoids reproduce?
Asexually/Binary fission
How does Penicillin work:
By damaging cell walls, thus killing bacteria
_______________ developed the binomial system of nomenclature
Carolus Linnaeus
Symbiotic association in which one partner benefits and the other is unaffected is called:
Comensalism
the commercially important unicellular protest that are used in filters, polishes and other industrial processes are the
Diatoms
The __________________ are zooflagellates that are very primitive and may give biologists clues as to the evolutionary relationships between the prokaryotes and the protists.
Diplomonads
Name the group that contains the organism Trypanosoma which causes African sleeping sickness.
Discicristata/ or Euglenozoa
what is a temperate bacteriophage?
Does not immediately kill host. Viruses capable of lysogenic life cycle.
which classification level would contain the greatest number of species
Domain
how do human viruses enter human cells?
Endocytosis of fusion of viral envelope with host cell membrane
_________ are dormant structures formed by bacteria in response to adverse environmental conditions.
Endospores
Members of this group have both plant-like and animal like characteristics, making classification difficult.
Euglena
The islands where Charles Darwin observed variation among organisms and compared them to those organisms found on the mainland were the:
Galapagos Islands
The bacterium that causes botulism disease is harmless until it?
Germinates
Ancestors of ___________ represent an intermediate state in eukaryotic evolution when cells each had two haploid nuclei but fusion had not occurred.
Giardia
Backpacker's diarrhea, a common infection among campers and hikers, particularly in the mountains of the western US, is caused by _______________.
Giardia
who proposed that the Earth's geological features formed slowly over time, creating long periods for evolution?
Jean Baptiste de Lamarck
are autotrophs found in the kingdom Animalia?
No
is the correct format for the scientific name of Anas Platyrhychos correct?
No. Anas platyrhycos (italicized)
Mad cow disease is an example of an infection caused by?
Prions
how might the scientific name of the bullfrog, Rana catesbiana be abbreviated?
R. catesbiana (italicized)
members of this group are typically multicellular and have phychoerythrin and phycocyanin as their accessory photosynthetic pigments
Rhodophyta
Name the three shapes of bacteria.
Spherical (cocci) Rods(bacilli) Spiral (sprilla)
define adaptation
an evolutionary modification that improves an organism's chances of survival and reproductive success
malaria is caused by an ______________ which carries to a host by a _______________
apicomplexan; mosquito
Most protists are found in what type of environment?
aquatic
list 2 kingdoms that contain decomposers
archaebacteria and fungi
breeds of dogs, such as German Shepherds occur as a result of:
artificial selection
the protein coat of a virus is called the ____________
capsid
Some bacteria avoid being phagocytized by a host's immune system by means of a _____________.
capsule
In ciliates macronuclei control ___________.
cellular function, and divide when ciliates reproduce asexually by mitosis
In Paramecium, the surface of the cell is covered with thousands of short, hair-like ____________
cillia
the classification level of phylum is immediately "above" the level of the ______
class
a chain of round bacteria would be called:
cocci
In freshwater ciliates, special organelles called ___________ control water regulation
contractile vacuole
when populations with separate ancestors adapt in similar ways to similar environmental constraints, it is referred to as__________
convergent evolution
an organism which gains nourishment from dead organisms is referred to as a(n)
decomposer
Individuals in this group often have intracellular shells of interlocking plates.
dinoflagellates
Name two geological activities that are common in areas where tectonic plates meet.
earthquakes and volcanoes
the study of organics and their relationship to one another is called ______
ecology
What am I? My mitochondria have disc-shapes cristae, and I am often used as indicators of organic pollution such as sewage in a lake of stream.
euglenoids
how do viral proteins damage host cells
may enter the permeability of the plasma membrane or may inhibit synthesis of host's nucleic acids or proteins
pseudopodia are used by amoeba for ingesting food as well as _____________
movement
name some sources of variation in a population
mutations and adaptations
fungi may be differentiated from plants because fungi are _____
not photosynthetic
The genetic code demonstrates the universality of living things because it is common to virtually all ____________.
organisms
Symbiotic association in which one partner lives on or in another is called:
parasitism
a virus that infects a bacterium is called a ______
phage (bacteriophage)
__________ is the evolutionary history of a group of related species.
phylogeny
___________ make up the base of the food web in aquatic ecosystems.
plankton
green algae is thought to have given rise to which kingdom?
plantae
The original 2 kingdoms that were established to organize living organisms were:
plantae and animalia
Within Bacteria, small circles of DNA called ______________ exist in addition to the bacterial chromosome.
plasmid
viral infections in humans spread via the circulatory system. Viral infections in plants spread from cell to cell by _______________
plasmodesmata
evolution is genetic chance in a(n) _________ that occurs over time
population
in the 6-kingdom system, protozoa are classified as
protista
the first kingdom to be recognized beyond plantae and Animalia was __________
protista
Gram-positivebacteria stain __________ in a gram stain because of a thick layer of__________ in their cell walls.
purple; peptidoglycan
The phenetic approach to systematics is based primarily on ___________
recent common ancestry
the specificity of viruses to different types of cells is due to __________ sites on the host cell
receptor
the 5 stages of a lytic infection are attachment, penetration, ______, assembly, and release
replication and synthesis
human, as well as other mammals ranging from mice to elephants have hair. hair, then would be considered to be a(n) ___________ character
shared ancestral
a(n) _________________ character is a trait which has evolved relatively recently
shared-derived
What are homeoplastic features (homoplasy)?
similarity in the characters in different species that is due to convergent evolution, not common descent characters that exhibit similarities
which classification level would be the LEAST inclusive?
species
organs or parts of organs that are seemingly nonfunctional and degenerate, often undersized or lacking some essential part, are referred to as:
vestigal
a __ consists of a short segment of nucleic acid with a protein coat
virus
Members of phylum __________ typically move with one or more flagella.
zoomastigina
The symbiotic dinoflagellates, which live in the bodies of marine invertebrates such as mollusks, jellyfish, and corals are called _____________
zooxanthellae
Name the steps of Darwin's concept of natural selection
1. variation 2. overproduction 3. limits on population growth or a struggle for existence 4. differential reproductive success
about ____________ different species have been described and named to date
1.9 million
most biologists recognize how many domains?
3
Most bacterial cells keep from bursting in a hypotonic environment by _______________________.
A rigid cell wall
how do retroviruses differ from other RNA viruses
They use reverse transcriptaste to transcribe the RNA genome to DNA that becomes integrated into the host's DNA.
__________ penned an essay stating the populations have the capability to outgrow their food supply resulting in disease, famine and competition
Thomas Malthius
Members of alveolates are characterized by the presence of?
Trichocysts or flattened vesicles
What is a taxon?
a formal grouping of organisms at any given level such as species, genus or phylum
heterokonts are characterized by having....?
a single posterior flagellum in flagellate cells
if a biologist classifies organisms based on number of similarities between taxa without considering differences in homoplasy and homologous traits, the __________ is being used.
evolutionary system
What does natural selection allow a population to do?
evolve over time
closely related or similar genera are grouped into a single _________
family
Pelecanus occidentalis is the scientific name of the brown pelican. Pelecanus is the _________ name
genus
brown algae lack true roots, but have similar structures, called ____________ that anchor them to the substrate
holdfasts
Bird wings and insect wings are both adapted for flight but they are from two very separate ancestors; this is known as _________ structures
homoplastic
________________ conversion occurs when a bacterium carrying viral genes takes on new, atypical characteristics
lysogenic