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Eukaryotes

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  East Los Angeles College  »  Microbiology  »  Microbiology 020 – General Microbiology  »  Fall 2021  »  Eukaryotes

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Sexual spores
B  Asexual spores
Question #2
A  Sexual spores
B  Asexual spores
Question #3
A  Long threadlike cells
B  Free spores not enclosed within a spore-bearing sac
C  Oval cells that reproduce by budding
Question #4
A  Long threadlike cells
B  Oval cells that reproduce by budding
C  Woven, intertwining mass of hyphae
Question #5
A  Free spores not enclosed within a spore-bearing sac
B  Reproductive spores produced within saclike structures
C  Long threadlike cells
Question #6
A  Oval cells that reproduce by budding
B  Woven, intertwining mass of hyphae
C  Long threadlike cells
Question #7
A  Reproductive spores produced within saclike structures
B  Free spores not enclosed within a spore-bearing sac
C  Long threadlike cells
Question #8
A  Long, thin, 7 nm in diameter, concentrated just inside the cytoplasmic membrane
B  Ropelike structures, 10 nm in diameter, provide structural reinforcement
C  Long, hollow tubes that maintain cell shape and help transport items within the cell
Question #9
A  Ropelike structures, 10 nm in diameter, provide structural reinforcement
B  Long, hollow tubes that maintain cell shape and help transport items within the cell
C  Long, thin, 7 nm in diameter, concentrated just inside the cytoplasmic membrane
Question #10
A  Long, hollow tubes that maintain cell shape and help transport items within the cell
B  Ropelike structures, 10 nm in diameter, provide structural reinforcement
C  Long, thin, 7 nm in diameter, concentrated just inside the cytoplasmic membrane
Question #11
A  Dense granular mass made of RNA. which is the site of ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosomal subunit assembly
B  Composed of DNA, genetic information of the cell
C  Double membrane with pores
Question #12
A  Dense granular mass made of RNA. which is the site of ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosomal subunit assembly
B  Double membrane with pores
C  Composed of DNA, genetic information of the cell
Question #13
A  Composed of DNA, genetic information of the cell
B  Dense granular mass made of RNA. which is the site of ribosomal RNA synthesis and ribosomal subunit assembly
C  Double membrane with pores
Question #14
A  Unicellular, cell walls of chitin
B  Multicellular animals
C  Unicellular or mufticellular photosynthetic protists
Question #15
A  Unicellular, heterotrophic protists
B  Unicellular or mufticellular photosynthetic protists
C  Unicellular, cell walls of chitin
Question #16
A  Multicellular animals
B  Unicellular or mufticellular photosynthetic protists
C  Multicellular, cell walls of chitin, absorb nutrients, produce hyphae
Question #17
A  Unicellular, heterotrophic protists
B  Unicellular or mufticellular photosynthetic protists
C  Multicellular animals
Question #18
A  Unicellular, heterotrophic protists
B  Unicellular, cell walls of chitin
C  Multicellular, cell walls of chitin, absorb nutrients, produce hyphae
Question #19
A  Whether it has a cell wall
B  Its size under a light microscope 
C  All of the choices are correct.
D  Whether it can form protective structures under stress
Question #20
A  Helminth
B  Trophozoite form of protozoaIncorrect
C  Fungi 
D  Yeast
Question #21
A  synthesizes proteins and sterols
B  receives vesicles from the mitochondria
C  packages products into transitional vesicles
D  modifies proteins
Question #23
A  The engulfment of large particles into the cell
B  The movement of large particles directly through the phospholipid bilayer
C  The lysis of the cell to release large particles
D  The release of large particles to the outside of the cell 
Question #24
A  Secretory vesicles
B  Transitional vesicles
C  Lysosomes
D  Condensing vesicles
Question #25
A  rRNA
B  mRNA
C  DNA