Compare and contrast two different ecological strategies that sulfide-oxidizing bacteria use to access sulfide and oxygen
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Answer could explain any of the strategies outlined in Section 14.11 (on pages 451 and 452) in the text. In general sulfide oxidizers use specialized attachment, motility, or storage strategies to access sulfide and oxygen (or nitrate).
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In your observations of a new rotifer species, you note that diploid females can lay diploid eggs that in turn become diploid female adults. What do you conclude about this behavior?
A. This is asexual reproduction by way of parthenogenesis. B. This asexual reproduction by way of budding of a new individual from the parent. C. This is sexual reproduction by way of parthenogenesis. D. This is sexual reproduction because sperm must have been stored in the female for later fertilization of her eggs. E. This is sexual reproduction by way of diploid females laying haploid eggs that hatch into haploid males who in turn produce sperm that fertilizes other haploid eggs.
The ________ are lymphatic tissues that protect the throat
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Epithelial tissues are attached to the underlying tissues by a basement membrane
____________________ Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Red mites (chiggers) spread ________ among both humans and rodents
A) Borrelia recurrentis B) Orientia tsutsugamushi C) Rickettsia rickettsii D) Ehrlichia chaffeensis E) Rickettsia typhi