| 1 |
According to the passage, which of the following statements is true of bacteria that engage in photosynthesis? |
| A. |
They eventually become two autonomous cells. |
| B. |
They cannot normally also engage in nitrogen fixation. |
| C. |
Oxygen normally inactivates them. |
| D. |
Cellular products are constantly transferred between such bacteria. |
| E. |
They normally lack chlorophyll. |
| 2 |
It can be inferred from the passage that cell differentiation within Anabaena is regulated by the |
| A. |
amount of oxygen Anabaena cells produce |
| B. |
season of the year |
| C. |
amount of fixed nitrogen compounds available |
| D. |
number of microscopic channels uniting Anabaena cells |
| E. |
amount of chlorophyll in Anabaena cells |
| 3 |
The passage supports which of the following inferences about heterocysts? |
| A. |
Heterocysts do not produce oxygen. |
| B. |
Nitrogen gas inactivates heterocysts. |
| C. |
Chlorophyll increases the productivity of heterocysts. |
| D. |
Heterocysts allow nitrogen fixation and photosynthesis to occur in the same cell. |
| E. |
Heterocysts are more important for Anabaena's functioning than are photosynthetic cells. |
| 4 |
The author uses the example of Anabaena to illustrate the |
| A. |
uniqueness of bacteria among unicellular organisms |
| B. |
inadequacy of an existing view of bacteria |
| C. |
ability of unicellular organisms to engage in photosynthesis |
| D. |
variability of a freshwater bacteria |
| E. |
difficulty of investigating even the simplest unicellular organisms |