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100

An organism’s genetic information is stored within the sequence
of _____. This information is transcribed into a sequence of _____, which are then translated into a sequence of _____.

DNA bases; RNA bases; amino acids

100

What are the levels of classifications of organisms in order of most broad to most specific?

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

100

What is the difference between the cell walls of gram-positive and gram-negative prokaryotes?

Gram-Positive prokaryotes have a thick layer of peptidoglycan 

Gram-Negative prokaryotes have a think layer of peptidoglycan

100

The symbiosis between fungi and plant roots, called a _____________ , absorbs phosphorus and other essential minerals from the soil and makes them available to the plant.

Mycorrhiza

200

In what cycle, Lytic or Lysogenic, does the following occur?

Phage DNA enters the cycle inside a bacterium, it is replicated, transcribed, and translated. The new viral DNA and protein molecules then assemble into new phages, which burst from the host cell.

The Lytic Cycle

200

What term describes a discipline of biology that focuses on classifying organisms and determining their evolutionary relationships.

Systematics


For an extra 100 points, how is Systematics different to Taxonomy?

200

Which domain contains organisms that can survive in extreme environments?

Name the 3 types.

Archaea; thermophiles, halophiles, methanogens

200

What happens during the heterokaryotic stage?

Fusion of haploid hyphae which produces nuclei from two parents.

300

HIV is a _________It uses RNA as a template for making DNA, which then inserts into a host chromosome

These viruses carry molecules of an enzyme called ______________, initiates the synthesis of DNA on an RNA template.

Retrovirus; Reverse Transcriptase

300

The longer two groups have been separated, the greater the divergence of their genes, some genes or other regions of genomes appear to accumulate changes at constant rates. 

What is this concept called?

Molecular Clock

300

What are the four monophyletic supergroups?

  1. SAR

  2. Excavata

  3. Unikonta

  4. Archaeplastida

300

What are the two main benefits of lichen?

The fungus receives food from its photosynthetic partner.

The fungal mycelium helps the alga or cyanobacterium absorb and retain water and minerals.

400

_____ pose serious problems for human medicine by carrying genes for enzymes that destroy antibiotics.

R Plasmids

400

Why is a diagram of the tree of life is difficult to construct?

Phylogenetic trees are hypotheses, about evolutionary history and parsimony is used. They are revised or rejected in accordance with new evidence. 

In recent years, the development of molecular techniques and new technologies for studying microorganisms have supplied an avalanche of new data, and cladistics has brought a new approach to tree construction.

400

How do populations of prokaryotes adapt rapidly to changes in their environment?

They reproduce quickly in a favorable environments, if environmental conditions become too harsh to sustain active metabolism prokaryotes can form a specialized resistant cell called an endospore

400

Why are fungi important to/for plants?

Symbioses with fungi were crucial to the colonization of land by plants.

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