2.-4. Below are three different culture media. Use them to answer the following questions.
For the next 2 items each item lists two categories, numbered I and II. Select the answers from the following key.
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| I | | II | ______ | Chemoorganotrophic heterotroph | | Staphylococcus |
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| | A) | All members of I are also members of II, but not all members of II are members of I. |
| | B) | All members of II are also members of I, but not all members of I are members of II. |
| | C) | All members of I are members of II, and all members of II are members of I. |
| | D) | No member of I is also a member of II. |
| | E) | Some members of I are members of II and some are not, and some members of II are members of I and some are not. |
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| I | | II | ______ | Nitrifying bacteria | | Chemolithotrophic autotroph |
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| | A) | All members of I are also members of II, but not all members of II are members of I. |
| | B) | All members of II are also members of I, but not all members of I are members of II. |
| | C) | All members of I are members of II, and all members of II are members of I. |
| | D) | No member of I is also a member of II. |
| | E) | Some members of I are members of II and some are not, and some members of II are members of I and some are not. |
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| I | | II | ______ | Gram negative bacteria | | Chemoorganotrophic heterotrop |
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| | A) | All members of I are also members of II, but not all members of II are members of I. |
| | B) | All members of II are also members of I, but not all members of I are members of II. |
| | C) | All members of I are members of II, and all members of II are members of I. |
| | D) | No member of I is also a member of II. |
| | E) | Some members of I are members of II and some are not, and some members of II are members of I and some are not. |
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| I | | II | ______ | Photoorganotrophic heterotroph | | Chemolithotrophic autotroph |
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| | A) | All members of I are also members of II, but not all members of II are members of I. |
| | B) | All members of II are also members of I, but not all members of I are members of II. |
| | C) | All members of I are members of II, and all members of II are members of I. |
| | D) | No member of I is also a member of II. |
| | E) | Some members of I are members of II and some are not, and some members of II are members of I and some are not. |
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| I | | II | ______ | Cyanobacteria | | Photolithotrophic autotroph |
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| | A) | All members of I are also members of II, but not all members of II are members of I. |
| | B) | All members of II are also members of I, but not all members of I are members of II. |
| | C) | All members of I are members of II, and all members of II are members of I. |
| | D) | No member of I is also a member of II. |
| | E) | Some members of I are members of II and some are not, and some members of II are members of I and some are not. |
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| I | | II | ______ | Photolithotrophic autotroph | | Plants |
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| | A) | All members of I are also members of II, but not all members of II are members of I. |
| | B) | All members of II are also members of I, but not all members of I are members of II. |
| | C) | All members of I are members of II, and all members of II are members of I. |
| | D) | No member of I is also a member of II. |
| | E) | Some members of I are members of II and some are not, and some members of II are members of I and some are not. |
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| I | | II | ______ | bacteria and archaebacteria | | prokaryotic organism |
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| | A) | All members of I are also members of II, but not all members of II are members of I. |
| | B) | All members of II are also members of I, but not all members of I are members of II. |
| | C) | All members of I are members of II, and all members of II are members of I. |
| | D) | No member of I is also a member of II. |
| | E) | Some members of I are members of II and some are not, and some members of II are members of I and some are not. |
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25 | | Vitamins are |
| | A) | organic compounds that are the building blocks of proteins. |
| | B) | organic molecules that are used for transfer of energy and information within the cell. |
| | C) | small organic molecules that make up a part of an enzyme cofactor. |
| | D) | a major energy source for bacteria when they are metabolized. |
| | E) | part of a nucleic acid. |
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26 | | A bacterial cell is analyzed for its elemental composition and determined to have a high concentration of potassium ions inside the cell relative to the outside. Several hours later another bacterium of the same strain is analyzed and determined to have the same distribution of potassium ions: high inside to low outside. Which of the following processes is involved in maintaining this ionic distribution? |
| | A) | passive diffusion |
| | B) | facilitated diffusion |
| | C) | active transport |
| | D) | endocytosis |
| | E) | exocytosis |
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27 | | Carrier proteins are involved in which of the following processes? |
| | A) | passive diffusion |
| | B) | facilitated diffusion |
| | C) | active transport |
| | D) | endocytosis |
| | E) | More than one of the above processes utilize carrier proteins. |
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28.-29. Compare the following entities (I and II).