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· 131-135 · 136-140 · 141-145 · 146-150 · 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 · 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 ·What is the largest living organism and how big is it? A. Giant Sequoia, 389 Feet B. Great Blue Whale, 155 Feet C. Aspergillis, 4 Sq miles D. Armillaria; 30 acres Name a fungus like wildflower. A. Monotropa B. Shining Orchis C.Staphinopolis D. Rudibeckia What are the 3 body forms of Lichens? A. Crustose, Foliose, Fruticose B. Mold, fungus, Lichen C. Mushroom, Puffball, Bracket D. Curly, Larry, Moe How do stinkhorn fungi attract spore disseminators? A. Taste B .Smell C. Coloration D. Hormones Why did Beatrix Potter NOT attend the reading of her paper on Lichens to the Linnean Society in 1897? A. She had learned that her findings were really bogus, Dude!! B... click for more
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
42776
OTA ID:
101764
What phylum are the "Sun Animalicules" in? a. Heliozoa b. Actinopoda c. Acanthocephala d. Amoeba Radiolarians are most kin to the: a. heliozoa b. amebas c. paramecia d. rotifers Which type of diatom can move the best? a. centrates b. pennates c. helical d. rhombus What are food vacuoles used for? a. capture food b. digest food c. transport food d. excrete waste What do ciliates use for water balance? a. food vacuoles b. contractile vacuoles c. nucleus d. cell membrane How are rotifer spores transported? a. water b. wind c. soil d. animals Some rotifers feed on bacteria. a. True b. False Bacteria are the simplest and oldest lifeforms. a. Tr... click for more
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
42778
OTA ID:
102789
Need to discuss the following in relation to bacteria.
Why can only eukaryotic cells evolve into multicellular organisms? Why can't prokaryotic bacterial cells develop into multicellular organisms as well?
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
42868
OTA ID:
103997
1. What type of organism gave rise to land plants? A. Green Algae B. Mosses C. Fungi D. Cyanobacteria 2. What structures conserve water allowing plants to live on land? A. Cuticle B. Cholrophyll C. Roots D. Flowers 3. Which of the following are ALL seedless non-vascular plants. A. Trees, Shrubs, Fungi, Algae B. Mosses, liverworts. Hornworts C. Algae, Mosses, Ferns, Fungi D. Bacteria, Fungi, Mosses, Ferns 4. What do seedless, vascular plants need for sexual reproduction? A. Air B. Soil C. Water D. Fruit 5. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of bryophytes. A. less than 20 centimeters tall (8 in) B. have leaf like, stem like and root like p... click for more
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
42914
OTA ID:
104923
A Post synaptic ionotropic receptor permenant to only one ion is known to be inhibitory (Activation of the receptor generates an IPSP). Which of the following Ions might pass through such an Ion channel Calcium Sodium Potassium Chloride glucose I am confused can you please explain
Subject:
Biology
Topic:
Cell Biology
Posting ID:
43080
OTA ID:
102509
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