1. Whereas Thiospirillum would ___________, Pelodictyon would__________.
a. be found in region c of the Winogradsky column, be found inregion b of the
Winogradsky column
b. be found in Volume 2 of Bergeyâs Manual of SystematicBacteriology, be found
in Volume 1 of Bergeyâs Manual of Systematic Bacteriology
c. contain internal sulfur storage granules, form sulfur storagegranules outside the
cell.
d. All of the above
e. A and C
2-The purple nonsulfur bacterium Rhodospeudomonas generallylives
photoheterotrophically in the Winogradsky column. Trent isinterested in the resilience of this bacterium and so he take theâtime shareâ Winogradsky column home, agitates it thoroughly andleaves it for several weeks in a dark room. What happens toRhodospeudomonas?
a. The cells die because they lack an energy source.
b. The cells become colorless and livechemoheterotrophically.
c. The cells form endospores.
d. The cells begin to employ anaerobic respiration.
3-Just then, Nikki and Jeslyn spy some tourists who have arrived atlower geyser basin in a snow coach. Some of the tourists havejumped out and begun drawing in the microbial matt with sticks.Nikkie and Jeslyn decide to educate these tourists about themicrobial composition of the area. All of the following are thingsthat they might tell the tourists EXCEPT
a. Certain microoroganisms in this area produce enzymes that enableamplification
of DNA.
b. Some of the bacteria in this area are capable of converting N2gas to ammonia.
c. Some of the bacteria in this area may form resting structuresthat are resistant to
desiccation.
d. Many of the bacteria in this area are oxygenic phototrophs andthus they provide
the O2 that we need in order to breath.
e. The bacteria that comprise this matt are in the genusNitrosomonas and they are
nitrite oxidizers.
4. While Nikki and Jeslyn are talking with the tourists, Kyle andAaron seize the moment to take a small sample of the microbial mattfrom the stick the tourists were using. They know they will be ableto isolate the enzyme nitrogenase from this sample.Nitrogenase
a. would be most active in oxygenic phototrophs when photosystem IIis being used.
b. would be more active in Nostoc heterocysts than in other cellsof a trichome.
c. would be more active in cells in the upper 1/8th inch of themicrobial mat in
Yellowstoneâs upper and lower geyser basin.
d. synthesizes starch in akinetes.
5. Rather than traveling to snowy Yellowstone, Kristina, Courtneyand Sarah N. have
decided to travel to the Utah Canyonlands to observe thecryptobiotic crust. In Arches
National Monument, they see some tourists âbusting the crustâ. Theystop the tourists and explain that all of the following areimportant functions of the crust EXCEPT
a. âThe anoxygenic phototrophs within this cryptobiotic crustconsume toxic gases
(such as H2S) from our atmosphere thus reducing environmentalpollution.â
b. âWhen it rains, the cyanobacteria in that crust swell and takeon water which
benefits everything in the soil.â
c. âThe cryptobiotic crust (that you just stepped on) preventserosion.â
d. âThe cyanobacteria within this crust âfixâ nitrogen thus formingforms of nitrogen
upon which all life depends.â