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Linnaeus used similarities in _____ to determine relationships among organisms.

Linnaeus used similarities in _____ to determine relationships among organisms. structure. Streptococcus, a type of bacteria that causes strep throat, is classified in the Kingdom ________. Eubacteria. The Lytic Cycle. F. E. A. What is structure F ?. Lytic Cycle. B.

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Linnaeus used similarities in _____ to determine relationships among organisms.

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  1. Linnaeus used similarities in _____ to determine relationships among organisms. structure

  2. Streptococcus, a type of bacteria that causes strep throat, is classified in the Kingdom ________ Eubacteria

  3. The Lytic Cycle F E A What is structure F ? Lytic Cycle B D C Bacteriophage

  4. The Lytic Cycle F E A At what leter are the virus released? Lytic Cycle B D C “E”

  5. The Lytic Cycle F E A At what stage is host DNA Destroyed and viral genes copied ? Lytic Cycle B D C “ c “

  6. The Lytic Cycle F E A What is happening at B ? Lytic Cycle B D C Virus injecting its nucleic Acid into the host cell

  7. The Lytic Cycle F E A What is structure F ? Lytic Cycle B D C Bacteriophage

  8. When organisms are classified within the same group, it can be assumed that they have a common _______ phylogeny

  9. List the following in the correct order: Phylum Order Kingdom Class Family Species Genus Correct order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

  10. What is a step-by-step way to identify an organism using a series of paired descriptions? Dichotomous key

  11. Correct order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Group of related families. order

  12. Correct order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Group of related classes. phylum

  13. Correct order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Group of related species. genus

  14. Correct order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Group of related genera (genus). family

  15. In the name of the gray wolf, Canislatrans, the species name is ________ latrans

  16. Enzyme injected into a host cell, which copies viral RNA into DNA Reverse transcriptase

  17. The language used for scientific names is _______ latin

  18. Organisms that are similar in structure and form and successfully reproduce among themselves belong to the same ________ species

  19. The cell in which a virus reproduces. Host cell

  20. The greater the number of taxa two organism have in common, the (more or less) closely related they are. more

  21. The bacterial form in which it is in a slow metabolism, it does not reproduce and can last for years. endospore

  22. Aristotle’s system of classification, animals were classified based on ______ and ______` Habitat physical differences

  23. Asexual bacterial reproduction Binary fission

  24. Evolutionary history of a species is its __________ phylogeny

  25. Bacteria sexual reproduction conjugation

  26. The system of naming species in which two words are used to name an organism is ______. Binomial nomenclature

  27. Process by which some bacteria converts N2 gas into ammonia. Nitrogen fixation

  28. Heterotrophic eukaryote associated with the decomposition of dead organism is a _________ fungus

  29. What is a nonliving particle that can reproduce in a living cell? virus

  30. The science of grouping and naming organism is _______ taxonomy

  31. What is the poison produced by some bacteria like botulism? toxin

  32. The method used to construct a hypothetical evolutionary tree is _________ Cladistics

  33. Viruses make copies of themselves called________ replication

  34. What is the name of the bacteria that causes pneumonia? Streptococcus pneumoniae

  35. The outer coat of protein is called a ___________. capsid

  36. Name three areas bacteria are used Food, farming, and medical

  37. Once the nucleic acid is integrated, it is called a _____ provirus

  38. A structure of bacteria that are resistant to harsh environmental conditions endospore

  39. Bacteria can make their own food are called __________ autotrophic bacteria

  40. Type of reproduction in which genetic information is exchanged between bacterial cells conjugation

  41. Bacteria that make their own food with the sun as the source of energy are called ____ Photosynthetic bacteria

  42. Name of a virus that infects a bacterial cell. bacteriophage

  43. Bacteria that must have oxygen to survive are called obligate _________. Aerobes

  44. Name three places viruses are found. Air, water, and soil

  45. Name three ways to control bacterial growth. Refrigeration, Sterilization, or canning

  46. Viruses are considered _________ parasites

  47. Penicillin kills bacteria by affecting its _____ _____ Cell wall

  48. The name streptococcus indicates the bacterial shape as long chains of spherecells

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