Test - Infectious Disease and Classification Flashcards
1
Q
- If a specimen appears extremely blurry, what should you do first?
A
Adjust the course focus knob
2
Q
- If you wanted to find DNA in a eukaryote, where would you look?
A
Inside a cell’s nucleus
3
Q
- Name the “Tursiops truncatus” includes which of the following ranks?
A
Genus and species
4
Q
- Which if the following is always true of two organisms in the same taxonomic class.
A
They can breed with one another.
5
Q
- In contrast to archaebacteria, all eukaryotic organisms:
A
Have a cell nuclei.
6
Q
- Place the following in taxonomic ranks in order from least specific to most specific.
A
D(domain), F(kingdom), E(genus), G(species)
7
Q
- How are fungi different from plants?
A
Plants make their own food; fungi don’t
8
Q
- Where can you find a cellulose.
A
In cell walls of plants
.
9
Q
- Witch of the following, is similar to plants, but is not an autotrophs and has a cell wall whit hi son not made of cellulose but of chitin.
A
Fungi.
10
Q
- Which rank contains the smallest number of different types of organism?
A
Species
11
Q
- What do fungi have in common with animals?
A
They are heterotrophs.
12
Q
- Which of the following does not have a nucleus?
A
Prokaryote.
13
Q
- On the diagram of a microscope which objective is closet to the stage?
A
High power.
14
Q
- Organisms that cause ringworm and athletes feet are in the kingdom_____.
A
Fungae.
15
Q
- A penny lick and contagious disease led to the development of_____.
A
Waffle cones.
16
Q
- Crickets chirp louder when the temperature is low. The stimulus is____.
A
Low Temperature.
17
Q
- The antibiotic_______ resulted from the work of Alexander Fleming, who noticed the bacteria did not grow near the spot of mold in the Petri dish.
A
Penicillin
18
Q
- Bacteria is called _________ because their genetic material is not contained in nuclei.
A
Prokaryotes
19
Q
- What is used for focusing on low power?
A
D-course focus knob.
20
Q
- What on the microscope can increase or decrease the amount of light for viewing the slide?
A
H-Diaphragm