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The endosymbiosis hypothesis provides an explanation for how
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A. eukaryotes developed from prokayotes
B. prokaryotes developed from eukaryotes
C. algae developed from protozoa
D. protozoa developed from algae
Correct Answer
eukaryotes developed from prokayotes
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1. All of the following individuals contributed to cell theory except
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A. Robert Hooke
B. Matthias Schleiden
C. Theodor Schwann
D. Rudolf Virchow
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Correct Answer: Robert Hooke
2. Which were the investigators lived at the same time?
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A. Koch and Pasteur
B. Darwin and Woese
C. Van Leeuenhoek and Ricketts
D. Berg and Hooke
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Correct Answer: Koch and Pasteur
3. The individual best remembered for bringing microbes to the world is
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A. Robert Hooke
B. Antony Van Leeuenhoek
C. Robert Koch
D. Masaki Ogata
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Correct Answer: Antony Van Leeuenhoek
4. The binomial name of a microbe is composed of
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A. its kingdom and genus names
B. its genus name and a species modifier
C. its family and class names
D. its genus and species names
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Correct Answer: its genus name and a species modifier
5. The oldest eukaryotic organisms are considered to be
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A. diplomonads like Giardia
B. archaea
C. fungi
D. animals
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Correct Answer: archaea
6. Which one is not studied in microbiology?
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A. Bacteria
B. Animal behaviour
C. Fungi
D. Algae
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Correct Answer: Animal behaviour
7. The first organism in most natural food chains is
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A. a herbivore
B. a decomposer
C. photosynthetic
D. carnivorous
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Correct Answer: a herbivore
8. Evolutionary relationships between groups of organisms are determined using which of the following type of information?
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A. Comparisons of nucleotide sequences
B. Comparisons of biochemical pathways
C. Comparisons of structural features
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
9. Mycoplasmas are different from the other prokaryotes by
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A. presence of chitin in cell walls
B. presence of murrain in cell walls
C. presence of proteins in cell walls
D. absence of cell wall itself
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Correct Answer: absence of cell wall itself
10. Who discovered the bacteria that cause cholera?
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A. Pierre Berthelot
B. Robert Koch
C. Louis Pasteur
D. Rudolf Virchow
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Correct Answer: Robert Koch
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