Chapter 10
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 11
Chapter 11
100

What term is defined as the science of classifying organisms?

Taxonomy

100

What type of chains are a B-cell receptor (BCR) and antibodies composed of?

Heavy chains and light chains

100

In the classification of bacteria, what is the largest taxonomic group?

Proteobacteria

100

What class of Proteobacteria includes nitrogen-fixing bacteria?

Alphaproteobacteria

100

Which photosynthetic bacteria do not produce oxygen?

Purple and green

200

Which category in the taxonomic hierarchy immediately follows Class (moving down the chain)?

Order

200

What are the three steps of PCR?

Denaturation, Annealing, and Extension

200

Gram-positive bacteria are divided into two main phyla based on their DNA content. THe phylum Firmicutes is characterized by having a:

Low G + C content

200

What class includes Pseudomonas and Vibrio species?

Gammaproteobacteria

200

Which high G+C gram-positive group includes Mycobacterium?

Actinobacteria

300

What specific component is contained in the cell wall of Bacteria but is lacking in Archaea?

Peptidoglycan

300

In Sanger Sequencing, the inclusion of which special nucleotide causes chain elongation to stop during DNA synthesis?

ddNTPs (dideoxynucleotide triphosphates)

300

Streptococcus pyogenes, the principal pathogen of the streptococci, is identified on blood agar by producing a clear zone of hemolysis. This characteristic places it into which specific hemolytic group.

Beta-hemolytic (Group A)

300

What deltaproteobacteria prey on other bacteria?

Bdellovibrio

300

Which Archaea live in very salty environments?

Halophiles

400

What type of information for bacteria and archaea does Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology primarily focus on?

Phylogenetic information (based on rRNA sequencing)

400

Which two classes of immunoglobins (Ig) are typically found on the surface of a Naive B cell receptor before activation?

IgM and IgD

400

The aerobic, filamentous bacteria of the genus Streptomyces, common inhabitants of soil, are the most valuable to humans commercially because they are the primary source of what beneficial compounds?

Antibiotics

400

Which epsilonproteobacterium causes gastric ulcers?

Helicobacter

400

Which Archaea produce methane gas?

Methanogens

500

In the scientific binomial Klebsiella pneumoniae, the genus name Klebsiella honors which individual?

Edwin Klebs

500

Which type of assay uses an enzyme-linked antibody and a substrate that is converted into a colored product, where the rate of color formation is proportional to the amount of specific antigen or antibody present?

ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay)

500

What fundamental cell structure do mycoplasmas lack?

Cell wall

500

Which photoautotroph produces oxygen?

Cyanobacteria

500

Which unique morphology or structure is responsible for the corkscrew-like motility characteristic of spirochetes, such as Treponema pallidum?

Axial filaments (endoflagella)


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