Which of the following arthropods is the vector of Lyme disease?
A) flea
B) mite
C) mosquito
D) tick
D) tick
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How are plasmids different than chromosomes?
A) Plasmids are always small, linear pieces of DNA. B) Plasmids are composed of single-stranded DNA. C) Plasmids contain genes that are NOT essential for cellular growth and replication. D) Plasmids carry unimportant genes that are of little significance for the ecology and metabolism of an organism.
Repeated stimulation of a motor unit over a short period of time leads to
a. fatigue. b. tetanus. c. increased muscle strength. d. muscle twitch. e. increased ATP production.
The two molecules that alternate to form the backbone of a polynucleotide chain are:a
adenine and thymine. b. cytosine and guanine. c. sugar and phosphate. d. base and sugar. e. base and phosphate.
List several diseases caused by protozoa. Include the causal organism, the group in which it is
classified, and its means of transmission when possible. What will be an ideal response?