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EXAM #1 - BIOL 203 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)

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microorganism - ANSWERare organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye microbes - ANSWER1. decomposed in organic waste 2. to produce chemicals (ethanol and acetone) 3. an important role in the ecosystem by photosynthesis (O2 and C6H12O6) 4. to ferment food (cheese, vinegar) 5. produce production use in treatment (insulin) Linnaens - ANSWERestablish the system of scientific names each organisms has two names - ANSWER1. the genus 2. the specific epithet genomics - ANSWERthe study of an organism's genes; has provided new tools for classifying microorganisms recombinant DNA - ANSWERDNA made from two different sources microbial ecology - ANSWERbacteria recycle carbon, nutrients, sulfur, and phosphorus that can be used by plants and animals

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EXAM #1 - BIOL 203 LIBERTY
UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS (RATED A+)



microorganism - ANSWERare organisms that are too small to be seen with the
unaided eye

microbes - ANSWER1. decomposed in organic waste
2. to produce chemicals (ethanol and acetone)
3. an important role in the ecosystem by photosynthesis (O2 and C6H12O6)
4. to ferment food (cheese, vinegar)
5. produce production use in treatment (insulin)

Linnaens - ANSWERestablish the system of scientific names

each organisms has two names - ANSWER1. the genus
2. the specific epithet

genomics - ANSWERthe study of an organism's genes; has provided new tools for
classifying microorganisms

recombinant DNA - ANSWERDNA made from two different sources

microbial ecology - ANSWERbacteria recycle carbon, nutrients, sulfur, and
phosphorus that can be used by plants and animals

bioremediation - ANSWER- bacteria degrade organic matter in sewage
- bacteria degrade or detoxify pollutants such as oil and mercury

Biological Insecticides - ANSWERMicrobes that are pathogenic to insects are
alternatives to chemical pesticides in preventing insect damage to agricultural crops
and disease transmission

harmless to humans, plants, and animals, but deadly to insects

biotechnology - ANSWERthe use of microbes to produce foods and chemicals, is
centuries old

nucleus - ANSWERcontains chromosomes

ER - ANSWERtransport network

,golgi complex - ANSWERmembrane formation and secretion

lysosomes - ANSWERdigestive enzymes

vacuole - ANSWERbrings food into cells and provides support

mitochondria - ANSWERcellular respiration

chloroplast - ANSWERphotosynthesis

peroxisome - ANSWERoxidation of fatty acids; destroys H2O2

centrosome - ANSWERconsists of proteins fibers and centrioles

specific names - ANSWERare italicized or underlined: the genus is capitalized and
the specific epithet is lowercase

types of microorganisms - ANSWER1. bacteria
2. archaea
3. fungi
4. protozoa
5. algae
6. viruses
7. multicellular animal parasites

Bacteria - ANSWER1. prokaryote (no nucleus)
2. single-celled organisms
3. peptidoglycan cell walls
4. binary fission (2 equal cells)
5. contains carbohydrates and protein complex

bacteria appearance - ANSWER1. bacillus (rodlike)
2. coccus (spherical)
3. spiral (curved)

diplo- - ANSWERtwo cells

strepto- - ANSWERa combining form meaning "twisted"

staphylo- - ANSWERforms in chains

archaea - ANSWER1. prokaryotic (no nucleus)
2. lack peptidoglycan
3. live in extreme environments
4. have cell walls
5. not known to cause disease in humans

archaea divided into three main groups - ANSWER1. methanogens
2. extreme halophils
3. extreme thermophils

, methanogens - ANSWER1. produces methane as a waste product from respiration
2. used in sewage treatment

methane production

extreme halophiles - ANSWER1. living in an extremely salty environment
2. great lakes and deep sea

salt loving

extreme thermophiles - ANSWER1. live in hot sulfurous water
2. hot springs

heat tolerant

fungi - ANSWER1. are eukaryotes organisms (have nucleus)
2. chitlin cell walls
3. use organic chemicals for energy
4. molds and mushrooms are multicellular
5. yeast are unicellular

protozoa - ANSWER1. eukaryotes (have nucleus)
2. unicellular
3. absorb or ingest organic chemicals
4. may be motile via pseudopods (false feet), cilia, or flagella

algae - ANSWER1. eukaryotes (have nucleus)
2. cell walls contain cellulose (carbohydrates)
3. use photosynthesis for energy
4. produces molecular oxygen and organic compounds

viruses - ANSWER1. not classified as in kingdom - not living
2. acellular
3. consist of DNA or RNA core
4. coat may be enclosed in a lipid envelope
5. viruses are replicated only when they are in a living host cell

multicellular animal parasite - ANSWER1. eukaryotes
2. multicellular animals
3. parasitic flatworms and roundworms are called helminths
4. microscopic stages in life cycles

prokaryotes - ANSWER1. single cells
2. generally lack organelles
3. DNA (single)
4. cells divided by binary fission
5. cell walls usually contain peptidoglycan
6. DNA associated with certain proteins

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