The application of one nation's laws within the borders of another nation is referred to as:
A) imperialism.
B) extraterritoriality.
C) neutrality.
D) personal jurisdiction
B) extraterritoriality.
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Mutation rates are similar in Bacteria and Archaea, yet certain stressful conditions mutation rates increase. Why is the mutation rate not constant and close to zero all of the time?
A) Increased mutation rates can be advantageous in rapidly changing environments because some random mutations may be useful for survival. B) Microorganisms carefully control the mutation rate of their DNA to match the environmental conditions and maximize evolution. C) The increased mutation rate under stressful conditions is an indication that the microorganisms can no longer replicate their DNA properly and are about to die. D) Constant mutation rates would halt evolution completely.
Which of the following assumptions is made by scientists who apply the concept of maximum parsimony?
a. Assume that the most obvious and simple way is correct. b. Assume that unexpected relationships are caused by mutations. c. Assume that most trait changes are typically undetectable. d. Assume that evolutionary modifications are branchpoints.
For some bacterial diseases such as tetanus, it is more effective to produce an immune response against the bacterial toxin than against the bacteria.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
An infectious disease researcher isolates the pathogen responsible for an emerging disease. The microbe is grown in the lab. A preparation of the laboratory-grown microbe is treated with a lethal dose of ionizing radiation and then tested for its potential as a vaccine. What type of vaccine is this?
A. attenuated B. subunit C. combination D. toxoid E. inactivated whole