Let’s review yesterday’s Lesson (Microbiology II)

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Let’s review yesterday’s Lesson (Microbiology II) QUICK-FIRE SYLE!

1. Prokaryotes usually reproduce asexually by a process called a) Mitosis b) Monary Fusion c) Binary Fission d) Conjugation

2. The wall that is formed during binary fission which divides the parental cell into two new daughter cells is called a…

3. The transfer of genetic information between two cells is called a) multiplication b) transformation c) conjugation d) liberation

4. Bacteria contain DNA in the form(s) of… a) One long, circular chromosome b) Plasmids only c) 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes d) A long, circular chromosome and perhaps some plasmids.

5. The bridge formed between two conjugating cells is called a a) pilus b) bridgus c) plasmid

6. Which of the following are members of Kingdom Protista 6. Which of the following are members of Kingdom Protista? (Choose all that apply) A) Plants B) Algae C) Protozoa D) Animals

7. Algae are… a) Plant-like b) Animal-like

8. Plants are key producers in terrestrial environments 8. Plants are key producers in terrestrial environments. Which organisms are the key producers of aquatic environments?

9. Name this type of algae.

10. A type of algae has the following characteristics: - contain chloroplasts - have flagella - can be autotrophic - can be heterotrophic What is it?

11. Protozoa are… a) Plant-like b) Animal-like

Protozoa are mostly classified by how they move Protozoa are mostly classified by how they move. Based on the images shown in the next few questions, determine which group the protozoan belongs to. The choices are: ciliate rhizopod flagellate sporozoan

12. ciliate rhizopod flagellate sporozoan

13. ciliate rhizopod flagellate sporozoan

14. ciliate rhizopod flagellate sporozoan

15. ciliate rhizopod flagellate sporozoan

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