WHO WANTS TO BE A Biologist?

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WHO WANTS TO BE A Biologist?

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Archaebacteria can A: live in hostile environments Click on the letter of the correct answer B: are a special type of eubacteria D: live only in places without oxygen C: are primarily lactic acid producers $100 Question

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Viruses A: are the same size as bacteria Click on the letter of the correct answer B: can reproduce only within a host cell D: don’t infect plants C: have nuclei $200 Question

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Which of the following is NOT a common shape of bacteria? A: cocci Click on the letter of the correct answer B: bacilli D: spirilla C: crystals $300 Question

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A: has a distinct nucleus A bacterial cell A: has a distinct nucleus Click on the letter of the correct answer B: is an endospore D: has a loop of DNA C: is a eukaryote $500 Question

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B: contain chlorophyll $1000 Question Cyanobacteria A: are consumers Click on the letter of the correct answer B: contain chlorophyll C: are decomposers D: are parasites $1,000 Question

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What is the one function that viruses share with living things? $2000 Question What is the one function that viruses share with living things? A: they reproduce Click on the letter of the correct answer B: they grow D: they move C: they eat $2,000 Question

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The kingdoms ____ contain the oldest forms of life on Earth. $4000 Question The kingdoms ____ contain the oldest forms of life on Earth. A: Eubacteria and Fungi Click on the letter of the correct answer B: Eubacteria and Archaebacteria D: Plantae and Animalia C: Protista and Fungi $4,000 Question

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$8000 Question A bacterium is able to survive boiling, freezing, and extremely dry temperatures by A: becoming an endospore Click on the letter of the correct answer B: undergoing binary fission D: going into the lysogenic cycle C: attaching itself to a host $8,000 Question

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Which shape of bacteria is most resistant to drying out? $16000 Question Which shape of bacteria is most resistant to drying out? A: bacilli Click on the letter of the correct answer B: spirilla D: crystal C: cocci $16,000 Question

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The least common shape of bacteria is $32000 Question The least common shape of bacteria is A: rod shaped Click on the letter of the correct answer B: cubic D: spiral shaped C: spherical $32,000 Question

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____ invade the body of another organism to obtain food. $64000 Question ____ invade the body of another organism to obtain food. A: parasite Click on the letter of the correct answer B: producers D: endospores C: decomposers $64,000 Question

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B: plant and animal hosts $125000 Question Cyanobacteria live in A: soil Click on the letter of the correct answer B: plant and animal hosts D: all of the above C: water environments $125,000 Question

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More than 75% of the air is made up of $250000 Question More than 75% of the air is made up of A: carbon dioxide Click on the letter of the correct answer B: methane D: nitrogen C: oxygen $250,000 Question

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$500000 Question When the host cell divides during ____, each new cell carries the genetic material of the virus. A: lactic cycle Click on the letter of the correct answer B: lysogenic cycle D: binary fission C: bioremediation $500,000 Question

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B: absorbing it through the skin $1 Million Question Many animals get the nitrogen needed for producing DNA and proteins by A: breathing Click on the letter of the correct answer B: absorbing it through the skin D: drinking water C: eating plants $1,000,000 Question

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