The science of classifying living organisms correct answers Taxonomy
Organisms with similarities in a category correct answers Taxa
The study of the calculating history of a group of organisms correct answers Systematics
phylogeny
Organisms with a common ancestor correct answers Phylogenetic relationship
1937 - no nucleus: bacteria and archaea correct answers Prokaryotes
Plants, animals, fungi correct answers Eukaryotes
Pathogens and non-pathogens correct answers Bacteria
No peptidoglycans in their cell, often found in extreme environments, methane production, don't
cause disease correct answers Archaea
One of the earliest cells, gene like bacteria correct answers Thermotoga Maritina
Where you can find a description of bacteria, does not evaluate the relative importance of each
biochemical test and does not always describe strains correct answers Bergey's manual
The same species can produce offspring that are fertile correct answers Species
All prokaryotic species correct answers <70% DNA homology
, Basic parts of a virus correct answers Nucleic acid, capsid or envelope
A complete bacteria is called correct answers Virion
Only infect one type of cell (specific host cell) - the ones that infect bacteria bacteriophage or
phage correct answers Virus
Produce antibody against the viral surface proteins correct answers Host immune system
Protein shell surrounding the nucleic acid correct answers Capsid
Some viruses have an envelope covering the capsid, made of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates,
some have spikes correct answers Envelope
Long rods with hallow center, ex: rabbis and ebola correct answers Helical virus
Iscosahedron shape, ex: polio virus correct answers Polyhedral virus
Capsule covered by an envelope, somewhat spherical, complex virus and complex shape, ex:
herpes correct answers Envelope virus
Complex shapes, ex: small pox correct answers Complex virus
A virus species with the same genetic information and the same ecological niche (host) correct
answers Viral taxonomy
What do you grow viruses in? correct answers Eggs, monkeys, mice, rabbits, cell cultures