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Which class of eukaryotic Protozoa
microorganisms can be
subdivided into groups such as
Mastigophora, Sarcodina,
Ciliophora, and Apicomplexa?
A. Helminths
B. Algae
C. Protozoa
D. Fungi
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,Genetic material can be transposons.
excised from one
chromosome and directly
integrated into another via A.
conjugation.
B. transformation.
C. transduction.
D. transposons.
Which immune cell TH cell
secretes numerous
cytokines that help to
coordinate the response of
other immune cells?
A. B cell
B. TH cell
C. TC cell
D. Platelets
,Which of the following DNA polymerase
enzymes are used to amplify
DNA during PCR?
A. restriction
endonuclease
B. DNA polymerase
C. reverse transcriptase
D. DNA ligase
In the nitrogen cycle, which nitrogen fixation, In nitrogen fixation, nitrogen is
of the following steps removed from the atmosphere by nitrogen-fixing
involves removal of nitrogen bacteria and converted to ammonia.
from the atmosphere by
bacteria?
10 -8M
If enough h+ ions are added
to pure water to raise the H+
concentration of the solution
to ten times higher than the
original concentration, what
is the resulting
OHconcentration of the
solution?
, Fungi are able to reproduce Offspring from two parents may have variations in form and
asexually by creating function that contribute to survival of the species.
conidiospores and
sporangiospores. Which of
the following is an accurate
explanation for why it is
advantageous that they are
also capable of sexual
reproduction?
Select one:
a. Asexually
producedoffspring are more
likely to compete for
resources and will kill off the
parental fungi.
b. Fungi normally
producesexually but
produce asexually in harsh
conditions such as severe
drought.
c. Offspring from
twoparents may have
variations in form and
function that contribute to
survival of the species.
d. Sexual
reproductionproduces more
offspring at a faster rate
than spore formation.