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ASU BIO 340 Exam 1 latest update questions and answers fall winter 2022 
 
 
In Griffith's experiments, what made the harmless R cells grow capsules when exposed to heat-killed S cells? 
a. Protein 
b. DNA 
c. Lipids 
d. Polysaccharides 
b. DNA 
In the Hershey-Chase experiment radioactive Sulfur was used to: 
 
a. Be incorporated into the phage DNA because of its numerous sulfur atoms 
b. Be incorporated into the phage protein coat because of its numerous phosphorous atoms 
c. Be incorporated i...
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BIOMG 3320 Prelim 1 part 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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What was originally considered to be the genetic material? Why? Correct Answer-Proteins were considered to be the genetic material because they were inherently more complex than DNA. 
 
Avery, McCarty, MacLeod experiment Correct Answer-First, think about Griffith's experiment and how even heat killed strains of S. pneumococcus still led to death of non pathogenic cells 
 ⁃ Process: Grind up virulent cells, isolate the active genetic material ('transforming principle') and infuse it into non...
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selective breeding (artificial selection) - correct answer the process of developing organisms with specific characteristics as chosen by the breeders 
 
Gregor Mendel () - correct answer Amateur botanist who published an explanation of hereditary transmission in plants in 1866. Known for his pea-plant experiments and commonly referred to as the "father of genetics" 
 
modern genetics - correct answer the study of heredity and the vari...
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Hershey and Chase performed an experiment in order to determine how bacteriophages infect bacteria. What did they find? CORRECT ANSWER The bacteriophage injects DNA into the host cell. This was found because, after centrifugation, the pellet was radioactive 
 
The largest difference between a Gram + and Gram - bacterial cell is: CORRECT ANSWER The gram + cell has a much thicker peptidoglycan layer 
 
Why does a Gram + cell stain blue/purple in a gram stain? CORRECT ANSWER The Gram + cell stains ...
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What statement best distinguishes scientific hypotheses from scientific theories? - ANSWER Hypotheses are usually narrower in scope; theories have broader explanatory power. 
 
A controlled experiment ____________. - ANSWER includes at least two groups, one of which does not receive the experimental treatment 
 
In trying to determine whether DNA or protein is the genetic material, Hershey and Chase made use of which fact? - ANSWER DNA contains phosphorus, whereas protein does not. 
 
In analyzi...
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Which of the following early discoveries supports the idea that chromosomes carry the genetic information? 
 
i. Chromosomes segregate during meiosis 
ii. Chromosomes segregate during cell division 
iii. Chromosomes are made of protein 
iv. Mutations can be linked to specific chromosomes, such as sex chromosomes - correct answer i, ii, and iv 
 
In the early 1940's, many scientists thought that proteins and not DNA were responsible for the genetic inheritance of characters. If this opinion ha...
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selective breeding (artificial selection) - ANSWER-the process of developing organisms with specific characteristics as chosen by the breeders 
 
Gregor Mendel () - ANSWER-Amateur botanist who published an explanation of hereditary transmission in plants in 1866. Known for his pea-plant experiments and commonly referred to as the "father of genetics" 
 
modern genetics - ANSWER-the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics...
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Test Bank for Alcamos Fundamentals of Microbiology 9th Edition by Pommerville (All Chapters Complete, All Answers Verified 100%)
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Test Bank for Alcamos Fundamentals of Microbiology 
9th Edition by Pommerville 
Test Bank for Alcamos Fundamentals of Microbiology 
9th Edition by Pommerville 
Chap01, Chapter 1 
Multiple Choice 
1. Who was one of the early natural philosophers who coined the name “cella” for the 
empty cork spaces that became the word we use today, “cells”? 
A. Robert Hooke 
B. Zacharias Janssen 
C. Francesco Stalluti 
D. Giovanni Faber 
Ans: A 
2. Leeuwenhoek made lenses that allowed him to magnify o...
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selective breeding (artificial selection) - CORRECT ANSWER-the process of 
developing organisms with specific characteristics as chosen by the breeders 
Gregor Mendel () - CORRECT ANSWER-Amateur botanist who 
published an explanation of hereditary transmission in plants in 1866. Known for 
his pea-plant experiments and commonly referred to as the "father of genetics" 
modern genetics - CORRECT ANSWER-the study of heredity and the variation 
of inhe...
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