C) Clostridium botulinum D) Rickertsia rickettsit 15. Two mating types (a type a
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C) Clostridium botulinum D) Rickertsia rickettsit 15. Two mating types (a type and a type) are found in: A) Glomeromycota B) Saccharomyces cerevisiae C) Balantidium coli D) Ostreococcus tauri 16. Fungal infections (mycoses) caused by dermatophytes, or fungus living in the skin are A) Systemic B) Subcutancous C) Superficial D) All of the above 17. produces ATP during photosynthesis, A) Light Reactions B) Dark Reaction C) Calvin Cycle D) Both B and C 18. Which of the following is spread primarily by the deer tick? A) Dengue fever B) Zika C) Lyme Disease D) Yellow Fever 19. The agglutination of soluble antigens or antibodies that have been adsorbed or chemically coupled to cells or insoluble particles is: A) Passive agglutination B) Direct agglutination C) Immunofluorescence D) Precipitation 20. The use of special culture media that contain special growth factors to enhance growth is known as a(n) A) differential B) selective. C) enriched. D) sensitive. 21. Which of the following is not a pigment? A) Bacteriochlorophyl B) Chlorophyll C) Carotenoids D) All of the above are pigmentsExplanation / Answer
15. Option B is correct. Two mating types are found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
17. Option a is correct. Light reaction produces ATP during photosynthesis.
18. Option C is correct. Lyme disease is caused by deer tick.
21. Option D is correct. All of the above are pigments.
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