What do viruses use to destroy host cells after replication is complete
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Viruses use enzymes to destroy host cells after replication is
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What is the ultimate source of genetic variation and the basis for the diversity of life on earth
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mutation
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What term is used to describe the way a virus is passed to a host organism
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vectoring is the right answer
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What are the drugs that are used to treat bacterial diseases called
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antibiotics
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How do the kingdoms of living organisms differ
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The kingdoms of living organisms differ due to the various
features that they have. The anatomy and structure is also a
consideration in classifying living organisms into their
kingdoms.
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Which two subgroups are included in an organism's scientific name
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Genus and species.
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What is the specific name given to organisms
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species
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Who developed the classification method that is presently used by scientists
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The classification method that is presently used by scientists
was developed by Carolus Linnaeus, in the 1700's. During his
lifetime, Linnaeus collected around 40,000 specimens of plants,
animals, and shells.
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What is the generic name given to organisms
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JJHJKJHJKKJ
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Which of these occurs when an organism responds to external or internal stimuli
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Adaption <3 :]
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Which type of organism is commonly known as pond scum
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ocean organisms.
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What is an organism called that lives in or on another organism for the purpose of obtaining food
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parasite
parasite
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What name was given to Carl Linnaeus's system for classifying organisms
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binomial nomenclature
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Which type of organism helps with decomposition
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Bacteria and fungi help with decomposition.
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Which organisms swim by using short hair-like threads
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ciliates
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What means to group things according to a system
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to classify
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What one criteria for classifying organisms into kingdoms is by how they get and use nutrients and energy
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True true
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What Members of which phylum of protozoa swim by using long whip-like structures
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Flagellate A+
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A change in the environment causes living things to respond to external stimuli
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True
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Which of the these statements about antibiotics is false
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Antibiotics are always beneficial
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What do viruses use to destroy host cells after replication is complete
Viruses use enzymes to destroy host cells after replication is
complete.
What is the ultimate source of genetic variation and the basis for the diversity of life on earth
mutation
What term is used to describe the way a virus is passed to a host organism
vectoring is the right answer
What are the drugs that are used to treat bacterial diseases called
antibiotics
How do the kingdoms of living organisms differ
The kingdoms of living organisms differ due to the various
features that they have. The anatomy and structure is also a
consideration in classifying living organisms into their
kingdoms.
Which two subgroups are included in an organism's scientific name
Genus and species.
What is the specific name given to organisms
species
Who developed the classification method that is presently used by scientists
The classification method that is presently used by scientists
was developed by Carolus Linnaeus, in the 1700's. During his
lifetime, Linnaeus collected around 40,000 specimens of plants,
animals, and shells.
What is the generic name given to organisms
JJHJKJHJKKJ
Which of these occurs when an organism responds to external or internal stimuli
Adaption <3 :]
Which type of organism is commonly known as pond scum
ocean organisms.
What is an organism called that lives in or on another organism for the purpose of obtaining food
parasite
parasite
What name was given to Carl Linnaeus's system for classifying organisms
binomial nomenclature
Which type of organism helps with decomposition
Bacteria and fungi help with decomposition.
Which organisms swim by using short hair-like threads
ciliates
What means to group things according to a system
to classify
What one criteria for classifying organisms into kingdoms is by how they get and use nutrients and energy
True true
What Members of which phylum of protozoa swim by using long whip-like structures
Flagellate A+
A change in the environment causes living things to respond to external stimuli
True
Which of the these statements about antibiotics is false