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Cell theory includes all of the following except
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A. all organisms are composed of one or more cells
B. the cell is the most primitive form of life
C. the cell is the structural unit of life
D. cells arise by division of preexisting cells
Correct Answer
the cell is the most primitive form of life
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1. The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is
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A. trailer sequence
B. a stop codon
C. the reading frame of a gene
D. a short sequence that acts as a ribosomal binding site
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Correct Answer: a short sequence that acts as a ribosomal binding site
2. The aerated submerged bacterial fermentation to produce vitamin B
12
employs strains of
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A.
Propionibacterium
B.
Pseudomonas
C.
Acetobacter
D. both (a) and (b)
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
3. Cytoplasmic inclusions include
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A. ribosomes
B. mesosomes
C. fat globules
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
4. Assimilative denitrification is done by
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A. plants
B. fungi
C. prokaryotes
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
5. The cocci which forms a chain is
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A.
Streptococci
B.
diplococci
C.
Staphylococci
D.
Tetracocci
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Correct Answer:
Streptococci
6. The terms mycelium and hyphae are associated with
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A. algae
B. fungi
C. protozoa
D. viruses
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Correct Answer: fungi
7. For most bacteria, the optimum pH for growth lies between
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A. 6.5-7.5
B. 3.5-4.5
C. 4.5-5.5
D. 5.5-6.5
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Correct Answer: 6.5-7.5
8. A single polar flagella is known as
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A. monotrichous
B. lophotrichous
C. amphitrichous
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: monotrichous
9. Which of the following is the study of the molecular organization of genomes, their information content and the gene products they encode?
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A. Genetics
B. Ergonomics
C. Genomics
D. Bioinformatics
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Correct Answer: Genomics
10. The enzyme, which hydrolyses the murein is
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A. perxoidase
B. tannase
C. lysozyme
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: lysozyme
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