Test-corrections Infectious disease and classification. Flashcards

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2. Why was Anton van Leeuwenhoek considered the “farther of microscopy?”

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A. He was the microscope-maker of his time.

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8. The study of how immune systems in all organisms fight diseases such as tuberculosis is

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D. Immunology

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14. If you wanted to find archaea, where would you look? Choose the best answer.

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C. On your skin

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16 The hyphae of fungi are most similar to what parts of plants?

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B. Roots

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18. 1775 Abigail Adams tried to prevent her family from getting small pox. What pathogen caused small pox?

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D. Virus

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23. Select the statement that is false about binomial nomenclature.

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D. A scientific name is written in bold

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27. What do archaea and bacteria have in common?

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C. They are multicellular

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52. Why weren’t archaea classified in their own kingdom until recently?

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A. Because scientists were still using Aristotle’s classification system.

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56. Bacteria are called… because their genetic material is not contained in nuclei

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Prokaryotes

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58. Revolves to allow you to switch objectives

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Revolving nose piece. ( notebook pg 11)

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59. What on the microscope can increase or decrease the amount of light for viewing the slide

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Diaphragm ( notebook pg 11)

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61. What is the area where a slide is placed called?

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C stage

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