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Mycoplasma, unique among bacteria, lack a cell wall. This characteristic makes them:
Highly susceptible to osmotic lysis
Unable to survive in isotonic solutions
Resistant to antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis
Incapable of any form of motility
A researcher discovers a new animal species exhibiting radial symmetry, a diploblastic body plan, and cnidocytes. This organism most likely belongs to which phylum?
Cnidaria
Platyhelminthes
Echinodermata
Porifera
A scientist discovers a new infectious agent that causes disease in plants. It is smaller than a virus and composed solely of RNA without a protein coat. What is the most likely classification of this agent?
Virus
Prion
Viroid
Lichen
The symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a higher plant is known as mycorrhiza. Which of the following is NOT a benefit conferred by the fungus to the plant in this association?
Increased absorption of water and minerals
Protection against certain soil pathogens
Enhanced tolerance to drought and salinity
Nitrogen fixation from the atmosphere
The fungal cell membrane contains ergosterol, a sterol unique to fungi. Many antifungal drugs target ergosterol. Why is this a viable strategy for antifungal therapy?
Ergosterol is essential for fungal cell wall synthesis, and its inhibition weakens the cell wall.
Targeting ergosterol disrupts fungal cell membrane integrity without significantly affecting human cells, which contain cholesterol.
Ergosterol is a key enzyme in fungal metabolic pathways, and its inhibition disrupts essential cellular processes.
Ergosterol is involved in fungal reproduction, and its inhibition prevents fungal growth and spread.
Which of these bacterial cell wall components is responsible for its gram-positive staining?
Thick peptidoglycan layer
Outer lipopolysaccharide layer
Teichoic acids
Thin peptidoglycan layer
Cyanobacteria are known for their ability to:
Produce methane
Fix atmospheric nitrogen
Survive in extreme salinity
Cause diseases in plants
Which of the following is NOT a fungal disease?
Ringworm
Rust of wheat
Typhoid
Athlete's foot
If karyogamy is followed by meiosis and spores are produced exogenously, which fungal group is likely being described?
Ascomycetes
Zygomycetes
Chytridiomycetes
Basidiomycetes
If phytoplankton were significantly reduced in the ocean, what would be the most likely direct impact?
Increase in predator populations
Decrease in zooplankton populations
Increase in dissolved oxygen
No significant change