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Question 1: Why is it so important to understand the association of early land plants with other microbes? Explain your answer in 3-4 sentences.
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Microbes are microscopic living organisms that can be found all over the earth but are too small to be seen with the human eye. They can be found in the water, the land, and the air. Millions of these microbes, also known as microorganisms, live in the human body. Some microorganisms make us sick, while others are necessary for our survival.
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- Question 2 1. write one example from phylum cyanobacteria colonial cyanobacteria. 2. write an example from phylum zygomycota Rhizopus stolinifer 3. Write an example from phylum Hepatophyta Marchantia. 4. Write one example from phylum Rhodophyta polysiphonia.How do plants benefit from symbiotic associations with bacteria? With fungi? (answer must not exceed one paragraph)consider the following terms: Envelope Fusion Gene therapy Pathogen Vaccine Capsule Decomposer Epidemic Mold Spore Yeast Choose 2 terms from the list and answer the following questions for each term: What familiarity and prior knowledge do you have about the term? What does the term mean in everyday language to everyday people? Use examples to help describe your thoughts. How do people use the word? What does the term mean in technical language to biologists? How is the term related to the course student learning outcome: Describe classifications of biological diversity? What are the similarities and differences between the everyday and technical meanings and uses of the term? What impact might the similarities and differences have on your learning of biology concepts in this course?
- Strepto-and Staphylo- are prefixes that describe: Ocell arrangement virulence spore location morphologytitle of this lab is the intreaction of microbes on plants question 1- provide a table with the speacies richness abudance and diversity for each plate 2. calculate the shomon wiener diversity index for each plate 3. constructus graphs 4. Discussion Justify the results gained, including differences in diversity and richness. Conclusion plz answer all the questionsNumber of Bacteria X Temperature (°C) At the After 1 After 2 After 3 beginning day days days 6. 8. 12 15 48 187 15 27 126 678 (a) What is the relationship between the temperature and the rate at which the Bacteria X reproduces? (b) When the number of Bacteria X increases, it causes food to turn bad and cannot be eaten. Based on the results above, what can Rose do to preserve food for a longer period of time? Explain your answer.
- Find the large nucleus located near the cell. Make several outline drawings to illustrate the successive changes of 1. shape of the amoeba. Make drawings of the Amoeba you observe, and label its structures. C O O liko mer 0 AS 6 0 O Paramecium -- Paramecia are quite large, straw-colored, slipper-shaped and move rapidly, and they are thus very noticeable. If there are Paramecia in your field of view you probably will recognize them immediately. Often, however, students do have difficulty both finding a Paramecium, and after they have found one, making it move slowly enough so they can study it at high magnification. The trick to finding a Paramecium is to scan the entire slide quickly using the scanning lens. Then, if you do not find one, make a new slide and search again. Often, Paramecia tend to move to the edges of the coverslip, and even "escape" the coverslip at its edges. The trick to slowing the Paramecia is to mix a drop of methyl cellulose with a drop of the cell culture, as…Answer completely: Only plant and certain protists cells have chloroplast, but all actively metabolizing cells have mitochondria. Explain. 4 - 5 sentencesHow does apomixis work for reproduction? How does it spread? I hope you guys will answer this for my report. Thank you!
- When do bacteria form endospores? a-When environmental conditions are unfavourable b-When they want to carry out photosynthesis c-When they want to reproduce through binary fission d-When they want to reproduce through conjugation1:30 Question 18 Mention one method by which wheat rust can be controlled. Use the editor to format your answer Question 19 .. is a protistan that can be autotrophic or heterotrophic A) Giardia B Euglena C) Plasmodium D Amoeba To which Supergroups the following groups of organisms belong? 1. Brown algae 2. Euglenids 3. Amoeboids 4. Fungi Use the editor to format your answer Question 21 Alternation of generation life cycle includes: A) two meiosis division and two mitosis B) three mitosis division and one meiosis c) one mitosis division and one meiosis D) two meiosis division and one mitosis Question 22A- Name 5 organisms that can carry out nitrification. B- Write the chemical reaction. C- What enzyme carries out the process? Briefly explain how it works.