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IRSC MCB2010 Brand New Expert Exam Questions with Clear Correct Answers|All Graded A+|Latest Premium Update(2025-2026)|100% Guaranteed Success.
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Which of the following are autotrophic? - AnswerCyanobacteria and Algae 
 
 Ecologically speaking, which of these is the most important benefit that microbes perform? - AnswerNitrogen Fixation 
 
 Which of these is acid fast positive? - AnswerMycobacterium Tuberculosis 
 
 All of the following improves resolving power EXCEPT - Ans...
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1.	classifications of microbes - ANSWER bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, algae, and small multicellular animals 
 
2.	redi's experiments - ANSWER allowed people to doubt aristotles theory because when decaying meat kept from flies no maggots developed 
 
3.	needham's experiments - ANSWER scientists agreed large animals couldnt rise from spontaneity, but believed mi...
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IRSC MCB2010 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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classifications of microbes - ANSWERSbacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, algae, and small multicellular animals 
 
bacteria & archaea - ANSWERSprokaryotes, unicellular & lack nucleus, much smaller than eukaryotes, found in moist environments & isolated extreme conditions, asexual repro, bacteria has peptidoglycan cell wall while archaea does not 
 
2 types of prokaryotes - ANSWERSbacteria and archaea 
 
fungi - ANSWERSeukaryotic (membrane bo...
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