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True or False: A virus is considered a microorganism.
False. Viruses are not living and as such are not considered
... [Show More] microorganisms. Viruses
can, however, be classified asmicrobes, a more general term that includes
microorganisms and viruses.
1. What is the smallest biological unit of life?
A cell.
2. At a generalized level, all cells are comprised of what?
Macromolecules*
*A student may also answer: Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic acids and Polysaccharides but
they must answer with allfour to be fully correct.
1. Which of the following microorganisms are considered to be Eukarya? Select all that
apply.
A. Animalia
B. Plantae
C. Fungi
D. Protista
A,B,C,D
2. True of False: All multicellular microorganisms classified as Animalia are
heterotrophic.
True
3. Microorganisms classified as Plantae obtain most of their energy by converting
energy into energy.
Light (sunlight); chemical (sugars)
1. Define catabolism.
Catabolism is the process of breaking down larger molecules into useful energy
sources.
2. Upon cellular injury, which metabolic process is involved during the growth and
repair phases of the cell?The anabolic process would be active as it (by definition) is
involved in the building up of small complexes into larger complexes.
1. In phosphorylation, the light reactions always occur where?
The process of converting light energy into chemical energy
(photophosphorylation) always occurs in themembrane.
2. True or False: The Calvin cycle must occur in the absence of light.
False. The term ‘dark reactions’ (also known as the Calvin Cycle) simply denotes the
second stage inphotosynthesis—dark reactions do not actually require darkness in
order to occur.
1. Assuming a constant (non-adjustable) light source power, identify the part of the
microscope you wouldadjust to limit the amount of light entering the microscope.
Select all that apply.
A. Objective
B. Condenser
C. Iris diaphragm
D. Eye piece
C. The iris controls the amount of light that passes through the sample and into the
objective lens. Thus, it canbe adjusted (opened or closed) to alter the amount of
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