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It was because of this physicist that the germ theory of disease was established. He worked with anthrax and demonstrated biological specificity of disease agents
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It was because of this physicist that the germ theory of disease was established. He worked with anthrax and demonstrated biological specificity of disease agents
Who is Robert Koch?
This scientist saved the french beer industry, discovered anaerobic life and disproved spontaneous generation of microorganisms
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This scientist saved the french beer industry, discovered anaerobic life and disproved spontaneous generation of microorganisms
Who is Louis Pasteur?
This scientist had the first observation of bacteria and he did so by using his single lens simple microscope
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This scientist had the first observation of bacteria and he did so by using his single lens simple microscope
Who is Anton Van Leeuwenhoek?
These TWO scientists provided evidence for the importance of asepsis and helped to discover antiseptic techniques for surgeries
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These TWO scientists provided evidence for the importance of asepsis and helped to discover antiseptic techniques for surgeries
Who is Semmelweis and Lister?
This scientist used small subunit rRNA to understand the relationship between things and noted that there was a lot of differences between prokaryotes
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This scientist used small subunit rRNA to understand the relationship between things and noted that there was a lot of differences between prokaryotes
Who is Carl Woese?
This scientist based his organization on cell structure, the cellular organization, and mode of nutrition for the more complex organisms
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This scientist based his organization on cell structure, the cellular organization, and mode of nutrition for the more complex organisms
Who is Robert Whittaker?
This scientist created a kingdom to include unicellular or multicellular organisms that do not develop into differentiated tissue which included algae, fungi, protozoa and cyanobacteria
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This scientist created a kingdom to include unicellular or multicellular organisms that do not develop into differentiated tissue which included algae, fungi, protozoa and cyanobacteria
Who is Ernst Haeckel?
This scientist worked before the 19th century/the creation of the compound microscope, so his living kingdoms were based solely off of two distinct properties
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This scientist worked before the 19th century/the creation of the compound microscope, so his living kingdoms were based solely off of two distinct properties
Who is Carolous Linnaeus?
This scientist used the electron microscope to subdivide the protista into higher and lower protista
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This scientist used the electron microscope to subdivide the protista into higher and lower protista
Who is Stainer?
This scientist worked with biochemical mutants of the fungus Neurospora
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This scientist worked with biochemical mutants of the fungus Neurospora
Who is Beadle & Tatum?
Violation of this postulate would occur if a pure culture, when inoculated into susceptible animal's do not initiate the characteristic disease symptoms
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Violation of this postulate would occur if a pure culture, when inoculated into susceptible animal's do not initiate the characteristic disease symptoms
What is Koch's postulates #3?
This phase would result if the temperature of the agar begins with 100C and ends with 50C?
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This phase would result if the temperature of the agar begins with 100C and ends with 50C?
What is a liquid?
This type of stain allows the visualization of spores, capsules and flagellum
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This type of stain allows the visualization of spores, capsules and flagellum
What is a structural stain?
This type of cell has a diameter of between 0.1-5micrometers, and includes bacteria and archaea domains
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This type of cell has a diameter of between 0.1-5micrometers, and includes bacteria and archaea domains
What is a prokaryotic cell?
This type of acellular organism is a circular single-stranded RNA that contains some pairing between complementary bases and loops where no such pairing occurs
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This type of acellular organism is a circular single-stranded RNA that contains some pairing between complementary bases and loops where no such pairing occurs
What is a viroid?
This branch of biology is based off of grouping of organisms for convenience of laboratory study and focuses on phenotypic differences
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This branch of biology is based off of grouping of organisms for convenience of laboratory study and focuses on phenotypic differences
What is phylogeny?
This type of bond is present in peptide bonds of proteins, phosphodiester bonds in DNA, and carbon dioxide
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This type of bond is present in peptide bonds of proteins, phosphodiester bonds in DNA, and carbon dioxide
What is a covalent bond?
This type of compound combines with an H+ ion in water to become positively charged
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This type of compound combines with an H+ ion in water to become positively charged
What is an amine?
This type of compound is created from the combination of a phosphate and a carboxyl group, or from two or more phosphate groups
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This type of compound is created from the combination of a phosphate and a carboxyl group, or from two or more phosphate groups
What is an acid anhydride?
This type of bond occurs when atoms approach each other and create a non-specific bond that if the atoms get too close they will repel each other
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This type of bond occurs when atoms approach each other and create a non-specific bond that if the atoms get too close they will repel each other
What is a van der waals force?
This type of bond does not possess a dipole moment, it is unable to become hydrated, and is important for protein folding
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This type of bond does not possess a dipole moment, it is unable to become hydrated, and is important for protein folding
What is a hydrophobic force?
These types of macromolecules contain storage granules and are termed "non-informational"
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These types of macromolecules contain storage granules and are termed "non-informational"
What are polysaccharides and lipids?
This takes up 6% of the make-up of the cell
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This takes up 6% of the make-up of the cell
What is RNA?
This is an example of a carbohydrate derivative that is located in bacterial cell walls and contains N-acetylglucosamine
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This is an example of a carbohydrate derivative that is located in bacterial cell walls and contains N-acetylglucosamine
What is a peptidoglycan?
This isomer of sugar can be found in the cell wall of bacteria and archaea?
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This isomer of sugar can be found in the cell wall of bacteria and archaea?
What is L-sugars?
These types of bonds are found in glycogen or starch
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These types of bonds are found in glycogen or starch
What is an a(1-4)-glycosidic bond?




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