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©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 1 | P a g e Biology 1500 Exam 1 Dowling Diversity Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass What are the kingdoms? - AnswerAnimalia, plantae, fungi, protista, monera (archaea and bacteria) Which kingdoms are prokaryotic? - Answermonera (archaea and bacteria) Which kingdoms are eukaryotic? - AnswerAnimalia, plantae, fungi, and protista Eubacteria is... - Answerunicellular and prokaryotic archaeabacteria is... - Answerunicellular and prokaryotic protista is... - Answereukaryotic and either unicellular or multicellular plantae is... - Answermulticellular and eukaryotic animalia is... - Answermulticellular and eukaryotic Fungi is... - Answermulticellular and eukaryotic How each eukaryote gets their food - Answerplants-photosynthesis fungi- absorption animalia- ingestion Prokaryotes - Answer-unicellular (except for biofilms) -no nuclear membrane -no organelles -no cytoskeleton (no mitosis) they cant make chromosomes Archaea - Answerarchaeabacteria, methanogens, extreme halophiles, extreme thermophiles ©THESTAR 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:27PM. A+ 2 | P a g e Archaea: archaeabacteria - Answerinhabit extreme environments, live in places where no one expected things to live (geysers) Archaea: methanogens - Answer-anaerobic (without oxygen) decomposers that convert Co2 and H2 to methane -inhabit swamps, guts and, sewage guts of cattle black swamp guck -release 2 billion tons of methane a year Archaea: extreme halophiles - Answer-highly salt tolerant -live in brine lakes up to 25-35% saline (sea water is 3.5% saline) Archaea: extreme thermophiles - Answer-tolerate high temperatures (60-80 c) -perhaps closest of the prokaryotes to eukaryotes based on their genome structure Bacteria: Nitrogen fixing bacteria - Answer-convert atmospheric N2 (nitrogen) to compounds usable by plants -live in roots of plants (legumes) Bacteria: cyanobacteria - Answer-one of the first photosynthesizers (chlorophyll a) Bacteria: chemoheterotrophs - Answer-facultative anaerobes includes gut bacteria Bacteria: intercellular parasites - Answercommonly causes diseases How does bacteria reproduce? - Answerby fission parent transmits genetic material to daughter cells prokaryotic reproduction=cell division their chromosomes are circular Extrachromosomal DNA - AnswerPlasmids-small, circular, double stranded DNA molecules (carry genes) genes carried in plasmids can provide bacteria with genetic advantages -antibiotic resistance bacteria that has plasmids are positive Horizontal Gene transfer - Answerplasmids can also be transferred among bacteria by CONJUGATION independent of fis

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What are the kingdoms? - Answer✔Animalia, plantae, fungi, protista, monera (archaea and
bacteria)

Which kingdoms are prokaryotic? - Answer✔monera (archaea and bacteria)

Which kingdoms are eukaryotic? - Answer✔Animalia, plantae, fungi, and protista

Eubacteria is... - Answer✔unicellular and prokaryotic

archaeabacteria is... - Answer✔unicellular and prokaryotic

protista is... - Answer✔eukaryotic and either unicellular or multicellular

plantae is... - Answer✔multicellular and eukaryotic

animalia is... - Answer✔multicellular and eukaryotic

Fungi is... - Answer✔multicellular and eukaryotic

How each eukaryote gets their food - Answer✔plants-photosynthesis
fungi- absorption
animalia- ingestion

Prokaryotes - Answer✔-unicellular (except for biofilms)
-no nuclear membrane
-no organelles
-no cytoskeleton (no mitosis) they cant make chromosomes

Archaea - Answer✔archaeabacteria, methanogens, extreme halophiles, extreme thermophiles

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Archaea: archaeabacteria - Answer✔inhabit extreme environments, live in places where no one
expected things to live (geysers)

Archaea: methanogens - Answer✔-anaerobic (without oxygen) decomposers that convert Co2
and H2 to methane
-inhabit swamps, guts and, sewage guts of cattle black swamp guck
-release 2 billion tons of methane a year

Archaea: extreme halophiles - Answer✔-highly salt tolerant
-live in brine lakes up to 25-35% saline (sea water is 3.5% saline)

Archaea: extreme thermophiles - Answer✔-tolerate high temperatures (60-80 c)
-perhaps closest of the prokaryotes to eukaryotes based on their genome structure

Bacteria: Nitrogen fixing bacteria - Answer✔-convert atmospheric N2 (nitrogen) to compounds
usable by plants
-live in roots of plants (legumes)

Bacteria: cyanobacteria - Answer✔-one of the first photosynthesizers (chlorophyll a)

Bacteria: chemoheterotrophs - Answer✔-facultative anaerobes includes gut bacteria

Bacteria: intercellular parasites - Answer✔commonly causes diseases

How does bacteria reproduce? - Answer✔by fission
parent transmits genetic material to daughter cells
prokaryotic reproduction=cell division
their chromosomes are circular

Extrachromosomal DNA - Answer✔Plasmids-small, circular, double stranded DNA molecules
(carry genes)
genes carried in plasmids can provide bacteria with genetic advantages
-antibiotic resistance
bacteria that has plasmids are positive

Horizontal Gene transfer - Answer✔plasmids can also be transferred among bacteria by
CONJUGATION independent of fission
(little disk unwinding looking thing to the other cell)

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