Biology- Final test
The members of the kingdom Archaea that live in the Dead Sea are known as
halophiles
light-sensitive structure
red eyespot
mutually positive arrangement between species
symbiosis
List the five steps of a lytic viral replication cycle in order.
1. attachment 2. penetration 3. uncoating 4.replication 5. realease
The insect vector for Plasmodium vivax is the _________
Anopheles mosquito
Plasmodium ovale
Apicomplexa
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Ascomycota
elm tree parasite
Ceratocystis ulmi
Volvox
Chlorophyta
Synura
Chrysophyta
Cell with membrane-bound structures
Eurkaryotic
is the structure within a protozoan where enzymes are secreted to digest.
Food vacuole
are commonly grouped as sac fungi or club fungi, based on the structure of their fruiting bodies.
Fungi
is shown in the intricate detail and complexity of microscopic organisms.
Intelligent design
Select reasons that members of the phylum Chytridiomycota are sometimes grouped in the kingdom Protista, rather than the kingdom Fungi. Some members can be poisonous to humans. Most members are aquatic. The reproductive cells have flagellum. Some members can use photosynthesis to produce food.
Most members are aquatic. The reproductive cells have flagellum.
produces common antibiotic
Penicillium chrysogenum
Sargussum
Phaeophyta
Select the kingdoms where all eukaryotes are classified. Eubacteria Plantae Fungi Protista Archaea Animalia
Plantae Fungi Protista Animalia
Tiny chambers were first observed and described from microscope observations by a man named
Robert Hooke
Who is credited with discovering penicillin? Jean Baptiste T.O. Diener Charles Darwin Sir Alexander Fleming
Sir Alexander Fleming
Select reasons why euglena have in the past been classified as protozoans. They have no cell wall. They have a pellicle. They are motile. They have food vacuoles.
They have no cell wall. They have a pellicle. They are motile.
rapid growth of algae
algal bloom
Which item is NOT associated with the phylum Rhodophyta?
algin
gelatin-like derivative of brown algae
algin
Methanogens are able to live in an ___________ environment
anaerobic
Two parts of the Plasmodium erythrocytic cycle affect the human host in the follow ways. The _________ ______________ is responsible for the clinical symptoms of malaria in one human host, and the __________ _____________releases spores into the human's blood that make it possible for the malaria to be passed on to a ___________and then to another human.
asexual portion sexual portion mosquito
asexual reproduction of yeast
budding
(Select all that apply.) What three parts of plant cells cause them to differ from animal and human cells? nucleoli cell walls vacuoles chloroplasts cytoplasm plasma membranes
cell walls vacuoles chloroplasts
One definition of life in a plant is an uninterrupted succession of
cells
response to a chemical
chemotaxis
food-making body
chloroplast
The orange color of carrot roots and of marigold flowers comes from cell bodies known as
chromoplasts
sexual reproduction in some protozoans
conjugation
The cell wall of fungi is composed of chitin, the same material found in the
exoskeleton of a lobster.
break down of complex molecules into simpler ones
fermentation
organism in which a parasite is growing
host
plant or animal which supports a parasite
host
Multicellular fungi are composed of thread-like structures called __________which group together to form mycelia to perform specific functions.
hyphae
The Anopheles mosquito is the __________for malaria.
insect vector
giant brown algae
kelp
Phytophthera infestans
late blight
food-making
leaf
body that releases energy from foods
mitochondria
a group of hyphae
mycelium
A bacteria culture that has a high concentration of _____________in the cell wall will stain Gram-positive.
peptidoglycan
Through the process of ________________ an amoeba creates a food vacuole where digestion continues.
phagocytosis
response to light
phototaxis
taxonomic category within a kingdom
phylum
multinucleated feeding phase
plasmodium
absorption
root
The tiny exoskeleton of a diatom is mostly composed of
silicon
In common mold, the ______________ is the tiny stalk-like structure that support the fruiting bodies where spores are produced and released.
sporangiophore
The fuzzy-looking structures in a mold colony are called
sporangium
reproductive cells which can tolerate bad conditions
spores
support of leaves
stem
Potato tuber cells have leucoplasts which help
store starch
mutually positive relationship between two species
symbiosis
organism's response to a stimulus
taxis
Bacteria share genetic material through the processes of bacterial conjugation, transduction and
transformation
A part of the plant cell that may contain crystal or poisons harmful to living protoplasm is the
vacuole
A host cell releases viruses that typically have a lipid covering called an envelope through the process of conjugation transformation viral budding transduction
viral budding
A pathogenic RNA molecule is called a
viroid
is the product of sexual reproduction.
zygospore
layers of cellulose outside the cell
cell wall
Myxomycota
plasmodial slime mold
groove in the outer covering of dinoflagellates
sulcom
The kingdom________________ contains prokaryotic organisms.
Eubacteria
Peptidoglycan is the material found in the bacterial _______________ that forms a molecular basis of the Gram stain.
cell wall
result of reproduction inside a Volvox colony
daughter colonies
multi-nucleated thread-like structures of fungi
hyphae
The members of the phylum ____________ are all parasitic.
Apicomplexa
Agaricus bisporis
Basidiomycota
Bacillariophyta
diatoms
The break-down of complex molecules into simpler ones is called
fermentation
seed production
flower
structures which house the reproductive formation
fruiting
cell headquarters
nucleus
Which substance is responsible for the red color in red algae?
phycoerythrin
A virion is able to recognize the correct host cell when the receptor site of the virion and the viral attachment ________of the host cell match up.
protein
member of phylum Foraminifera
radiolarian
mycelia responsible for obtaining food from non-living organic material
rhizoids
Examples of obligate intracellular parasites that can only replicate inside a host cell are: viruses and prions rickettsia and viruses viruses and bacteria rickettsia and prions
rickettsia and viruses
genes are made of this substance
DNA
common edible mushroom
Agaricus bisporis
plant that lives on decaying organic matter
saprophyte
structure of an alga
thallus
What is meant by the phrase "plants are green factories"?
It is meant not by the process of photosynthesis. which is when the plant takes in sunlight to make food. Plants take in carbon dioxide and some plant magic and turns it into oxygen which animals breath in and then it becomes carbon monoxide and the plant just does the same thing again.. This taking in will eventually produce oxygen from the plant which people and animals need to survive. Without oxygeene animals plants and humans will die.
The microorganisms commonly found living on the human skin are known as
normal flora
Select the kingdoms where all prokaryotes are classified. Archaea Animalia Protista Eubacteria Plantae Fungi
Archaea Eubacteria
baker's yeast
Penicillium chrysogenum
Amoeba proteus
Rhizopoda
Giardia lamblia
Zoomastigophora
Which phylum is NOT part of the kingdom Protista?
Zygomycota
What are two ways plant cells are like animal and human cells?
both have a nucleus, mitochondria, and cytoplasm.
During the feeding phase of the cellular slime mold, the organism exists as an amoeba-like body of ________ During the feeding phase of the cellular slime mold, the organism exists as an amoeba-like body of ____________that other slime mold cells react to and they gather into a larger, single slimy mass. This is the slug phase because the mass looks and acts much like a slug. From the slug phase, ___________will evolve and individual spores are released that are capable of becoming new individual amoeba-like cells, and they enter the feeding phase
cells chemical fruiting bodies
is the structure which is not part of the process of phagocytosis in a ciliate.
cytoplasmic bridge
Foraminifera
radiolarians
obtain food from non-living organic material
saprophyte
Select the false statement about diatoms. Diatom deposits are used as an insulator. Diatoms provide plants with a source of fertilizer. Diatoms give us a glimpse at God's perfect creation in their symmetry. Diatoms are a primary food source in the earth's aquatic food chain. Diatom deposits are used as mild abrasives.
Diatoms provide plants with a source of fertilizer.