Which of the following are unique to deeply branching bacteria?
Group of answer choices
Survive ionizing radiation
They are hyperthermophiles
Survive UV radiation
Reduce nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
Survive extreme drought and extreme vacuum conditions
Flag question: Question 12
Question 12 0.25 pts
Scientists identified _____________ as the deepest, branching bacterium
that is closest to the last universal common ancestor.
Group of answer choices
A thermophile from sewage sludge that thrives at 58 degrees C
Halobacterium salinarum
Deinococcus radiodurans
Branching bacteria that thrive near underwater volcanoes and in thermal ocean
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Flag question: Question 13
Question 13 0.25 pts
Methanogens are a type of Euryarchaeota bacteria that possess the following
characteristics:
Group of answer choices
Reduce carbon dioxide to methane in the presence of hydrogen
May thrive in freezing or boiling temperatures
Cows harbor these cells which increase atmospheric methane
Require high concentrations of salt
Flag question: Question 14
Question 14 0.25 pts
Which of the following is NOT a unique feature of halobacteria?
Group of answer choices
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Produce bacteriorhodopsin proteins for photosynthesis
Thrive in sodium chloride concentrations of 36%
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Which of the following are unique to deeply branching bacteria?
Group of answer choices
Survive ionizing radiation
They are hyperthermophiles
Survive UV radiation
Reduce nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
Survive extreme drought and extreme vacuum conditions
Which of the following are unique to deeply branching bacteria?
Group of answer choices
Survive ionizing radiation
They are hyperthermophiles
Survive UV radiation
Reduce nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
Survive extreme drought and extreme vacuum conditions
Which of the following are unique to deeply branching bacteria?
Group of answer choices
Survive ionizing radiation
They are hyperthermophiles
Survive UV radiation
Reduce nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
Survive extreme drought and extreme vacuum conditions
Which of the following are unique to deeply branching bacteria?
Group of answer choices
Survive ionizing radiation
They are hyperthermophiles
Survive UV radiation
Reduce nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
Survive extreme drought and extreme vacuum conditions
Survive ionizing radiation
Survive ionizing radiation
They are hyperthermophiles
They are hyperthermophiles
Survive UV radiation
Survive UV radiation
Reduce nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
Reduce nitrogen under anaerobic conditions
Survive extreme drought and extreme vacuum conditions
Survive extreme drought and extreme vacuum conditions
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Question 13 0.25 pts
Methanogens are a type of Euryarchaeota bacteria that possess the following
characteristics:
Group of answer choices
Reduce carbon dioxide to methane in the presence of hydrogen
May thrive in freezing or boiling temperatures
Cows harbor these cells which increase atmospheric methane
Require high concentrations of salt
Question 13 0.25 pts
Methanogens are a type of Euryarchaeota bacteria that possess the following characteristics:
Group of answer choices
Reduce carbon dioxide to methane in the presence of hydrogen
May thrive in freezing or boiling temperatures
Cows harbor these cells which increase atmospheric methane
Require high concentrations of salt
Methanogens are a type of Euryarchaeota bacteria that possess the following characteristics:
6. Group of answer choices
Reduce carbon dioxide to methane in the presence of hydrogen
May thrive in freezing or boiling temperatures
Cows harbor these cells which increase atmospheric methane
Require high concentrations of salt
Reduce carbon dioxide to methane in the presence of hydrogen
Reduce carbon dioxide to methane in the presence of hydrogen
May thrive in freezing or boiling temperatures
May thrive in freezing or boiling temperatures
Cows harbor these cells which increase atmospheric methane
Cows harbor these cells which increase atmospheric methane
Require high concentrations of salt
Require high concentrations of salt
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Question 14 0.25 pts
Which of the following is NOT a unique feature of halobacteria?
Group of answer choices
They have enzymes that withstand boiling temperatures under acidic conditions
Produce bacteriorhodopsin proteins for photosynthesis
Thrive in sodium chloride concentrations of 36%
Aquatic cells that perform photosynthesis
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Question 14 0.25 pts
Which of the following is NOT a unique feature of halobacteria?
Group of answer choices
They have enzymes that withstand boiling temperatures under acidic conditions
Produce bacteriorhodopsin proteins for photosynthesis
Thrive in sodium chloride concentrations of 36%
Aquatic cells that perform photosynthesis
7. Question 14 0.25 pts
Which of the following is NOT a unique feature of halobacteria?
Group of answer choices
They have enzymes that withstand boiling temperatures under acidic conditions
Produce bacteriorhodopsin proteins for photosynthesis
Thrive in sodium chloride concentrations of 36%
Aquatic cells that perform photosynthesis
Which of the following is NOT a unique feature of halobacteria?
Group of answer choices
They have enzymes that withstand boiling temperatures under acidic conditions
Produce bacteriorhodopsin proteins for photosynthesis
Thrive in sodium chloride concentrations of 36%
Aquatic cells that perform photosynthesis
They have enzymes that withstand boiling temperatures under acidic conditions
They have enzymes that withstand boiling temperatures under acidic conditions
Produce bacteriorhodopsin proteins for photosynthesis
Produce bacteriorhodopsin proteins for photosynthesis
Thrive in sodium chloride concentrations of 36%
Thrive in sodium chloride concentrations of 36%
Aquatic cells that perform photosynthesis
Aquatic cells that perform photosynthesis