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Characteristics used to place algae into divisions include all of the following except
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A. form of storage material
B. flagella number and location
C. accessor pigments used in photosynthesis
D. all of the above
Correct Answer
all of the above
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1. Algae are classified into 6 groups, technically known as
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A. categories
B. divisions
C. genera
D. domains
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Correct Answer: divisions
2. The algae Chlamydomonas demonstrates a complex life cycle that switches between haploid and diploid forms. This life cycle is called
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A. the sexual-asexual exchange
B. the transposition cycle
C. an alternation of generations
D. algal transformation
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Correct Answer: an alternation of generations
3. Which algal division is divided up into three main groups consisting of the golden-brown algae, the yellow-green algae and the diatoms?
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A. Chlorophyta
B. Chrysophyta
C. Phaeophyta
D. Pyrrophyta
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Correct Answer: Chrysophyta
4. Which of the following best describes the algae known as diatoms?
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A. Cells have intricate shells of silicon dioxide with two halves
B. Cells are encased in rigid walls composed of cellulose coated with silicon
C. Cells have flagella and a light-detecting eye spot
D. Cells contain carotenoid pigments as well as chlorophyll A and B
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Correct Answer: Cells have intricate shells of silicon dioxide with two halves
5. The number of flagella produced by motile cells in
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A. members of the Rhodophyta is greater than members of the Phaeophyta
B. members of the Phaeophyta is greater than members of the Rhodophyta
C. members of the Rhodophyta is exactly or approximately equal to members of the Phaeophyta
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: members of the Phaeophyta is greater than members of the Rhodophyta
6. All algae possess
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A. nuclei
B. chloroplasts
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
7. The __________ is the vegetative body of algae.
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A. mycelium
B. plasmodium
C. pseudoplasmodium
D. thallus
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Correct Answer: thallus
8. The number of members of the division Phaeophyta that live in freshwater habitats
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A. is greater than the number of members of the division Chloro-phyta that live in freshwater habitats
B. is lesser than the number of members of the division Chlorophyta that live in freshwater habitats
C. is equal to the number of members of the division Chlorophyta that live in freshwater habitats
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: is lesser than the number of members of the division Chlorophyta that live in freshwater habitats
9. Starch is an energy storage material characteristic of
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A. chlorophyta
B. chrysophyta
C. phaeophyta
D. rhodophyta
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Correct Answer: rhodophyta
10. Which of the following properties is due to lysogenic conversion by phages?
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A. Toxin production in
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
B. Toxin production in
Clostridium botulinum
types C and D
C. Antigenic variation in
Salmonella anatum
D. All of the above
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Correct Answer: All of the above
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