MICRO ORGANISMS MICRO BIOLOGY QUESTIONS

1.

The phospholipids present in cytoplasm membrane of the archaeo-bacteria is
A.     phosphoglycerides
B.     polyisoprenoid
C.     polyisoprenoid branched chain lipids
D.     none of the above
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option C

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2.

The oldest eukaryotic organisms are considered to be
A.     diplomonads like Giardia
B.     archaea
C.     fungi
D.     animals
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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3.

The phospholipids present in cytoplasm membrane of eubacteria is mainly
A.     phosphoglycerides
B.     polyisoprenoid
C.     phospholipoprotein
D.     none of these
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option A

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4.

Which were the investigators lived at the same time?
A.     Koch and Pasteur
B.     Darwin and Woese
C.     Van Leeuenhoek and Ricketts
D.     Berg and Hooke
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option A

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5.

The unifying feature of the archaea that distinguishes them from the bacteria is
A.     habitats which are extreme environments with regard to acidity
B.     absence of a nuclear membrane temperature
C.     presence of a cell wall containing a characteristic outer membrane
D.     cytoplasmic ribosomes that are 70S
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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