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Microbiology Exam 102 Questions With Correct Solutions
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A tangle of fungal hyphae is generally known as a 
 
biofilm. 
mycelium. 
spore. 
germ tube. 
bud. - ️️mycelium 
 
Which of the following statements regarding tapeworms is FALSE? 
 
They do not have a digestive system. 
They absorb nutrients from the host's gut through their skin. 
They can sometimes cause neurological signs and symptoms in the host. 
A single worm contains broth male and female reproductive organs. 
They complete their life cycle in a single host. - ️️They complete the...
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Ornamental & Turf Practice Test fully solved rated A+ 2024/2025
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Ornamental & Turf Practice Test 
What 3 general conditions are required for a disease to develop? - correct answer Host Plant, Virulent Pathogen & Environment 
 
A fungicide is: - correct answer Toxic to fungi 
 
Powdery mildew can be described as: - correct answer A white covering on plant leaves 
 
Fungi reproduce by: - correct answer spores 
 
Bacteria reproduce by: - correct answer division 
 
Conditions that favor the development and spread of Brown Patch include: - correct answer High Humi...
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BIO 117 Exam 2 | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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sexual fungal reproduction 
Correct Answer: 1. plasmogamy 
2. heterokaryotic mycelium 
3. karyogamy 
heterokaryotic mycelium 
Correct Answer: cells contain 2 haploid nuclei from parent (n+n) 
karyogamy 
Correct Answer: fusion of nuclei from parents (2n) 
three domains of life 
Correct Answer: bacteria, archaea, eukarya 
methods of gene exchange for bacteria 
Correct Answer: 1. transformation 
2. conjugation 
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3. transduction 
transduction 
Correct Answer: -viruses/bacteriophages help to pass g...
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA Questions With Verified Solutions | Latest Updates With Rationales
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MIBO 3500 Exam 3 Scott UGA 
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Archaeal phylogeny - ANSWER Difficult to culter & PCR 
Genomes are recombinogenic 
classifications are frequently under revision 
Archaeal Cell Wall does not have peptidoglycan but has - 
ANSWER pseudopeptidogylcan 
The archaea Cell wall stains - ANSWER gram positive or 
negative 
the archaeal cell wall has NAG and no NAM but - ANSWER NAcetyltasamunyronic acid 
T/F the archaeal cell wall is NOT ...
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General Characteristics of Molds with answers 2024
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General Characteristics of MoldsMold - correct answer - eukaryotic, multicellular, filamentous fungi by its fuzzy or cottony appearance 
- main part of the growth commonly appears white but may be colored or dark or smoky 
- thallus or vegetative body, characteristic of thallophytes, which lack true roots, stems & leaves 
 
thallus - correct answer vegetative body, characteristic of thallophytes, which lack true roots, stems & leaves 
 
Colored spores - correct answer typical of mature ...
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NATS 1670 - Test #1
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NATS 1670 - Test #1 
 
What do all cells have in common? - DNA, RNA, Proteins & Enzymes, Cell Membrane, 
ATP (energy) 
 
What do eukaryotes have that prokaryotes don't? - nucleus, organelles, RNA processing 
 
what bacteria grows best below 20 degrees? - psychrophiles 
 
what bacteria grows best between 20-50 degrees? - mesophiles 
 
what bacteria grows best over 50 degrees? - thermophiles and hyperthermophiles 
 
what is an example of an acidophile? - helicobacter pylori: causes peptic ulcer...
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LSUE MICRO LAB EXAM 1 Exam Questions With Complete Solutions.
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The limit of resolution of the unaided human eye is ______. - 0.2 mm 
For the typical light microscope, the limit of resolution is ______. - 0.2 micrometers 
When carrying a microscope, one hand should be under the _____ of the microscope to support its 
weight, and one hand should be on the _____ for balance. - base 
arm 
As the power of the objective lens increases, the working distance ______. - decreases 
Condenser adjustments increase _______ without affecting the bulb life. - illumination ...
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Brooks Biodiversity Exam #2 Questions and Answers 100% Accurate
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Saprobes - ANSWER_feed on decaying matter 
 
Is sporophyte phase haploid or diploid? - ANSWER_Diploid 
 
Is gametophyte phase haploid or diploid? - ANSWER_Haploid 
 
Is gametophyte phase haploid or diploid? - ANSWER_ 
 
Chitin - ANSWER_complex carbohydrate makes up fungi cell walls, also found in arthropods exoskeletons 
 
Thallus/Mycelium - ANSWER_body of fungus 
 
Hyphae - ANSWER_filamentous structures that make up mycelium 
 
Septate - ANSWER_hyphae where nuclei are separated by cell walls 
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Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam—Brooks Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam—Brooks 
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Kingdom Fungi - Answer- -Decomposers 
-heterotrophs (w/ extracellular digestion) 
-saprobes 
-chitin 
Thallus - Answer- body 
Mycelium - Answer- what the body is made up of 
Hyphae - Answer- thread like, where the nutrience is absorbed 
Septate - Answer- more evolved, many cells divided by walls 
Coenocytic - Answer- one huge cell with many nucleus, more primitive 
Haustoria - Answer- branching projections that push through cell...
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Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Kingdom Fungi - ANSWER_-Decomposers 
-Heterotrophs 
-Saprobes or symbionts 
-Chitin-based cell wall 
1. General morphology 
a. Thallus 
b. Hyphae 
c. Haustoria 
2. Reproduction 
a. Heterokaryon 
b. Karyogamy 
3. Spores (Dispersion and survival) 
4. Classification 
 
Fungi - ANSWER_important as decomposers/recyclers. One of the earliest multi-celled eukaryotes. 
 
Decomposers - ANSWER_natural recycling of organic material 
 
Most successful domain on the planet - ANSWER_Bacteria 
 
What are fungu...