Category: Microbiology
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πThe “cis” side of the Golgi complex refers to: The side of the Golgi facing the endoplasmic reticulum
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in MicrobiologyThe “cis” side of the Golgi complex refers to which of the following? Multiple Choice The side of the Golgi facing the endoplasmic reticulum The side of the Golgi that fuses with lysosomes The inside of the Golgi complex The side of the Golgi facing the cell membrane
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π Match each of the following archaeal cell envelope components with its biochemical composition: Pseudomurein, S-layer and Plasma membrane
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in MicrobiologyMatch each of the following archaeal cell envelope components with its biochemical composition. 1. Pseudomurein 2. S-layer 3. Plasma membrane Match each of the options above to the items below. Lipid Protein PolysaccharideHere are the matches: Pseudomurein: Polysaccharide S-layer: Protein Plasma membrane: Lipid
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π In the rough endoplasmic reticulum, you would expect to find protein synthesis occurring.
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in MicrobiologyIn which of the following organelles would you expect to find protein synthesis occurring? Multiple Choice Rough endoplasmic reticulum Golgi Nucleus Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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π Some archaea are polyploid. Which of the following statements are TRUE regarding archaeal polyploidy?
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in MicrobiologySome archaea are polyploid. Which of the following statements are TRUE regarding archaeal polyploidy? Check All That Apply Archaea must undergo meiosis prior to cell division. Each chromosome in a polyploid organism has an identical copy of the organism’s genetic information. Each chromosome in a polyploid organism has distinct genetic information. A mutation that occurs…
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πWhich best describes the motility of eukaryotic organisms using flagella? The best description of the motility of eukaryotic organisms using flagella is: A. The flagella whip back and forth, pushing the cell along
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in MicrobiologyWhich best describes the motility of eukaryotic organisms using flagella? Multiple Choice A. The flagella whip back and forth, pushing the cell along B. The flagella grabs onto surfaces and pulls the cell along C. The flagella spin like a propeller, pulling the cell along D. The flagella spin like a propeller, pushing the cell…