Oxygen built up in the atmosphere approximately 2 billion years ago and
- destroyed ozone forming more oxygen.
- occurred due to carbon dioxide being split by lightning strikes.
- could not have occurred without the oxygen coming from outer space.
- occurred because aerobic organisms required the oxygen.
- helped to form the ozone layer that is so important to life today.
QUESTION 2
Which form of bacterial cells is rod shaped?
- vibrios
- bacilli
- rhodius
- cocci
- spirilla
QUESTION 3
Most bacteria are
- chemoautotrophs.
- symbionts.
- heterotrophs.
- photoautotrophs.
- microbial predators.
QUESTION 4
Rickettsias belong to which major group of bacteria?
- spirochetes
- Archaea
- cyanobacteria
- viruses
- proteobacteria
QUESTION 5
What term is used to indicate a characteristic that is shared and inherited from a common ancestor?
- homologous trait
- cladistic trait
- outgroups
- derived trait
- analogous trait
QUESTION 6
In bacteria, the cell wall is composed mainly of
- peptidoglycans.
- various polysaccharides.
- glycoproteins.
- lipids.
- proteins.
QUESTION 7
Eukaryotic cells are thought to have
- evolved before prokaryotic cells.
- first appeared with tough cell walls.
- first appeared as parts of multicellular organisms.
- developed when mitochondria grew much larger in size that they had been previously.
- appeared about 2.1 billion years ago.
QUESTION 8
Kelps are a form of what group of protists?
- dinoflagellates
- water molds
- slime molds
- brown algae
- ciliates
QUESTION 9
Atmospheric chemists think that Earth’s first atmosphere
- consisted of carbon in the form of carbon monoxide.
- was very similar to today’s atmosphere.
- contained no oxygen atoms.
- consisted of carbon in the form of carbon dioxide.
- contained nitrogen in the form of ammonia and nitrogen gas.
QUESTION 10
Prions are composed of
- DNA, RNA, and protein.
- RNA.
- protein.
- DNA and protein.
- DNA.
QUESTION 11
Endospores form
- to produce two offspring from every one parental cell.
- as a means of genetic recombination.
- when the environmental conditions are favorable.
- in response to adverse conditions.
- during binary fission.
QUESTION 12
Paleontologists have found fossils dating back 3.6 billion years. These closely resemble
- fungi.
- small invertebrate animals.
- today’s simplest plants.
- nothing alive today.
- blue-green algae present today.
QUESTION 13
What is the main difference between protists and bacteria?
- Bacteria have DNA, protists do not.
- Protists cannot cause infections, bacteria can
- Protists are unicellular, bacteria are multicellular.
- Protists have a nucleus, bacteria do not
- Bacteria are always gram-negative, protists are gram-positive
QUESTION 14
All but one of the following are false regarding protists. Identify the true statement.
Most protists are single-celled organisms; some are multicellular.
- Protists have cell walls composed mainly of peptidoglycans.
- Protists are prokaryotic.
- Protists do not have the ability to move on their own.
- All protists are single-celled organisms.
QUESTION 15
Of the following, which kingdom contains the most diversity in terms of DNA sequences?
- Protista
- All of these are approximately equivalently diverse.
- Fungi
- Animalia
- Plantae
QUESTION 16
The Cambrian Explosion provided a wealth of fossil remains for scientists to uncover. Many of the animals from this time period had tough skins or shells. This would
- allow the animals to move into different environments easily.
- make these animals more desirable to predators.
- be a disadvantage for these organisms and lead to their death and fossil formation.
- protect the animal from osmotic pressure.
- protect the animal from predators.
QUESTION 17
Some bacteria can form resting structures called ___________ that can withstand extremes in temperature, moisture, and radiation.
- prions
- symbionts
- capsids
- viroids
- endospores
QUESTION 18
During which geological era did Pangea break apart?
- Cenozoic
- Paleozoic
- Archean
- Mesozoic
- Proterozoic
QUESTION 19
When taxonomists classify organisms using a phylogenetic approach, they are most concerned with
- derived traits.
- outgroups.
- ancestral traits.
- cladists.
- ingroups.
QUESTION 20
The endosymbiont hypothesis suggests that the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells are descended from captured
- eukaryotic algae.
- chemoautotrophic bacteria.
- cyanobacteria.
- aerobic bacteria.
- archaebacteria.
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