front 1 Which of the following statements is false? a. pili enable bacteria to attach to another bacteriun or to the
surface membranes of their hosts | back 1 E |
front 2 Nitrogenase, the enzyme that catalyzes nitrogen fixation, is
inhibited whenever free O2 reaches a critical concentration.
Consequently, nitrogen fixation cannot occur in cells wherein
photosynthesis produces free O2. Consider the colonial aquatic
cyanobacterium Anabaena, whose heterocytes are described as having
"a thickened cell wall that restricts entry of O2 produced by
neighboring cells. Intracellular connections allow heterocysts to
transport fixed nitrogen to neighboring cells in exchange for
carbohydrates." a. 3 and 4 b. 1 and 3 c. 2 and 5 d. 4 and 6 e. 1 and 6 | back 2 E |
front 3 The earliest organisms were probably unicellular a. heterotrophs b. aerobes c. eukaryotes d. autotrophs | back 3 A |
front 4 which species should be able to respond most readily to taxes (plural of taxis)? a. species D b. species A c. species C d. species B e. species E | back 4 C |
front 5 Broad-spectrum antibiotics inhibit the growth of most intestinal bacteria. Consequently, assuming that nothing is done to counter the reduction of intestinal bacteria, a hospital patient who is receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics is most likely to become a. unable to fix nitrogen b. antibiotic resistant c. deficient in certain vitamins and nutrients d. unable to synthesize peptidoglycan e. unable to fix carbon dioxide | back 5 C |
front 6 In many aspects, bacteria are more "advanced" in their ___ than in their ___. a. matabolism; genetic composition b. behavior; structure c. chemical composition; classification d. reproduction; structure | back 6 B |
front 7 If all prokaryotes on earth suddenly vanished, which of the following would be the most likely and most direct result? A) The number of organisms on Earth would decrease by 10-20%. B) Human populations would thrive in the absence of disease. C) Bacteriophage numbers would dramatically increase. D) The recycling of nutrients would be greatly reduced, at least initially. E) There would be no more pathogens on Earth. | back 7 D |
front 8 Match the numbered terms to the description that follows. Choose all appropriate terms.
an organism that obtains both carbon and energy by ingesting prey
| back 8 D |
front 9 Approximately how far back in time does the fossil record extend?
| back 9 C |
front 10 In 2009, which of the following did scientists discover was possible on early Earth?
| back 10 A |
front 11 In general, what is the primary ecological role of prokaryotes?
| back 11 B |
front 12 Which of the following steps has not yet been accomplished by scientists studying the origin of life?
| back 12 D |
front 13 Which of these statements about prokaryotes is correct?
| back 13 C |
front 14 Which of the following traits do archaeans and bacteria share?
a. 3 only b. 2 and 4 c. 2 and 3 d. 1 only e. 1 and 3 | back 14 C |
front 15 Although not present in all bacteria, this cell covering often enables cells that possess it to resist the defenses of host organisms, especially their phagocytic cells.
| back 15 D |
front 16 Which question arising from the results depicted in Figure 24.2 is most interesting from a genetic perspective and has the greatest potential to increase our knowledge base?
| back 16 A |
front 17 Nitrogenase, the enzyme that catalyzes nitrogen fixation, is
inhibited whenever free O₂ reaches a critical concentration.
Consequently, nitrogen fixation cannot occur in cells wherein
photosynthesis produces free O₂. Consider the colonial aquatic
cyanobacterium, Anabaena, whose heterocytes are described as having
"…a thickened cell wall that restricts entry of O₂ produced by
neighboring cells. Intracellular connections allow heterocysts to
transport fixed nitrogen to neighboring cells in exchange for
carbohydrates." | back 17 E |
front 18 Suppose it were possible to conduct sophisticated microscopic and chemical analyses of microfossils found in 3.5-billion-year-old stromatolites. Which of the following structures would be surprising to observe?
a. I b. II c. III d. IV | back 18 C |
front 19 Thermoacidophiles are archaeans that are able to successfully live and reproduce in environments that are acidic, have high sulfur content and temperatures, and have little organic material. Consider the thermoacidophile Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. Which of the following graphs most accurately depicts the expected temperature and pH profiles of its enzymes? (Note: The horizontal axes of these graphs are double, with pH above and temperature below.) a. a b. b c. c d. d | back 19 A |
front 20 when free oxygen became available in the atmosphere, a. some cells and forms of life became extinct. b. oxygen was used as a dumping place for hydrogen ions and electrons c. some organisms changed their metabolism. d. aerobic respiration emerged. e. all of these. | back 20 E |
front 21 In Figure 24.1, data are presented from an eight-year experiment in which 12 populations of Escherichia coli, each begun from a single cell, were grown in low-glucose conditions for 20,000 generations. Each culture was introduced to fresh growth medium every 24 hours. Occasionally, samples were removed from the populations, and their fitness in low-glucose conditions was tested against that of members sampled from the ancestral (common ancestor) E. coli population. If new genetic variation in the experimental populations arose solely by spontaneous mutations, then the most effective process for subsequently increasing the number of individuals that possess all of these beneficial mutations is
| back 21 B |
front 22 which statement about the genomes of prokaryotes is correct?
| back 22 E |
front 23 Match the numbered terms to the description that follows. Choose all appropriate terms.
a prokaryote that obtains both energy and carbon as it decomposes dead organisms
| back 23 D |
front 24 Prokaryotes' essential genetic information is located in the
| back 24 B |
front 25 Which of the following can bacteria use as an energy source? a. hydrogen sulfide b. nitrites c. sunlight d. ammonia e. all of these | back 25 E |
front 26 Fossilized stromatolites
| back 26 C |
front 27 Which of the following is an important source of endotoxin in gram-negative species?
| back 27 D |
front 28 What is a main difference between endotoxins and exotoxins?
| back 28 B |
front 29 It is doubtful that many of the organic compounds essential for life, such as amino acids and nucelotides, would be able to assemble spontaneously in the presence of a. carbon dioxide b. free hydrogen c. argon d. hydrogen e. nitrogen | back 29 B |
front 30 The type of bacterium most likely to be found in a swamp is a. thermophilic b. cyanobacteria c. methanogens d. e. coli e. halophilic | back 30 C |
front 31 Experiments like those first performed by Stanley Miller in 1953 demonstrated that a. DNA forms readily and reproduces itself b. many of the lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleotides required for life can form under abiotic conditions c. complete, functioning prokaryotic cells are formed after approximately three months d. a lipid-protein film will eventually be formed by thermal convection. e. all of these | back 31 B |
front 32 Plantlike photosynthesis that releases O2 occurs in
| back 32 A |
front 33 Bacteria can obtain their nutrition by a. photosynthesis b. chemosynthesis c. heterotrophy d. both (a) and (b) e. all of these | back 33 E |
front 34 Photoautotrophs use | back 34 A |
front 35 Bacteria participate in many ecological interactions. which role typically does not involve symbiosis? a. decomposing dead organisms and organic wastes b. digesting food as mutualists in animal intestines c. living as commensalists on the skin of humans d. providing bioluminescence in fish. | back 35 A |
front 36 Which of the following oxidizes inorganic substances to obtain energy
that is used, in part, to fix CO₂? | back 36 C |
front 37 The first genes on Earth were probably
| back 37 C |
front 38 Data were collected from the heterocysts of a nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium inhabiting equatorial ponds. Study the following figure and choose the most likely explanation for the shape of the curve.
| back 38 A |
front 39 Which of the following bacteria are least related to the others? A. chemosynthetic bacteria B. extreme thermophiles C. extreme halophiles D. methanogens E. archaebacteria | back 39 A |
front 40 The presence of free oxygen in the atmosphere a. was a result of the accumulations of the byproducts of photosynthesis. b. prevented the further spontaneous generation of life. c. provided the opportunity to extract more energy through aerobic respiration. d. did not occur immediately after the earth was formed. e. all of these | back 40 E |
front 41 Jams, jellies, preserves, honey, and other foodstuffs with high sugar content hardly ever become contaminated by bacteria, even when the food containers are left open at room temperature. This is because bacteria that encounter such an environment
| back 41 A |
front 42 If a bacterium regenerates from an endospore that did not possess any of the plasmids that were contained in its original parent cell, the regenerated bacterium will probably also
| back 42 A |
front 43 Figure 24.2 depicts changes to the amount of DNA present in a
recipient cell that is engaged in conjugation with an Hfr cell. Hfr
cell DNA begins entering the recipient cell at Time A. Assume that
reciprocal crossing over occurs (in other words, a fragment of the
recipient's chromosome is exchanged for a homologous fragment from the
Hfr cell's DNA). Use Figure 24.2 to answer the following
question. A) crossing over | back 43 D |