Which of the following is associated with the attachment of a bacteriophage to a bacterial cell?
A) random collisions
B) chemical attractions
C) receptor specificity
D) both chemical attractions and receptor specificity
E) random collisions, chemical attractions, and receptor specificity
E
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Viral Replication
Learning Outcome: 13.8
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Which statement represents the biological characteristics that kittens, oak trees, swans, earth worms, elephants and crickets have in common?
A. DNA nucleotides form the basis of inherited life, with cells that are formed spontaneously from the environment. B. DNA nucleotides form the basis of all inherited life, with cells that are formed from other cells. C. RNA nucleotides form the basis of all inherited life, with cells that are formed from other cells. D. RNA nucleotides form the basis of inherited life, with cells that are formed spontaneously from the environment.
Which substance, such as aspergillus that causes deep fungal infections, belong to?
A. Pathogenic microbes
B. Bacterial microbes
C. Viral Microbes
D. opportunistic Microbes
Baker's yeast or ________ are ethanol-fermenting yeasts commonly used when making bread and pizza dough
A) Lactobacillus delbrueckii B) Saccharomyces cerevisiae C) Thermus aquaticus D) Streptococcus thermophilus E) Aspergillus niger
Classification. The following are types of chemical bonds. Answer the questions below by matching the descriptions with the most appropriate bond type.
A. The bond type holding several molecules of water together B. The bond between the atoms of table salt (NaCl) C. The bond that breaks when salts dissolve in water D. A bond in which connected atoms share electrons E. A bond in which connected atoms unequally share electrons F. The bond between the oxygen atoms of oxygen gas (O2)