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Green and purple sulfur bacteria live in anaerobic condition…

Posted on: February 19, 2021 Last updated on: February 19, 2021 Written by: Anonymous
Green and purple sulfur bacteria live in anaerobic conditions and produce this photosynthetic pigment.
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This structure of protozoa holds the organelles including th…

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This structure of protozoa holds the organelles including the nuclei and mitochondria.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of Sarcodina?

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of Sarcodina?
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This fungus is transmitted in bird droppings and causes the…

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This fungus is transmitted in bird droppings and causes the disease known as Ohio Valley Fever.
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This is the process where trophozoites form into cysts.

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This is the process where trophozoites form into cysts.
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You see an object under the compound microscope. What would…

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You see an object under the compound microscope. What would this object need for you to conclude it is a cell? 
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The flagellar arrangement seen below is when small bunches o…

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The flagellar arrangement seen below is when small bunches of flagella are arising from one end or pole of the bacterial cell.  
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LPS,  also known as ____________________, can be released fr…

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LPS,  also known as ____________________, can be released from cell walls to cause ______.
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These small bacteria (0.2 um) do not have cell walls.

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These small bacteria (0.2 um) do not have cell walls.
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You are interested in studying microbes in the Chesapeake ba…

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You are interested in studying microbes in the Chesapeake bay.  You would be considered a/n _______________________________.
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