- Glucose fructose and galactose are examples of what
- Fungus are heterotrophs that get their nutrients by __________.
- In water and aqueous solutions with a pH value of 7, what are the concentrations of hydronium and hydroxide ions at 25ºC?
- Mycelium form different shapes which distinguishes different phyla within the kingdoms. Some make cup shaped structures, other form___________ some of which are edible and some are poisonous. Others form tiny stalks (bread mold).
- Protozoa are __________________ (one cell) and are motile.
- Mutalistic bacteria that lives in Human intestine
- Archaebacteria lack __________ in their cell walls. Their membranes and cell walls are quite different from other bacteria.
- Simplest carbohydrates also called simple sugars
- Many protozoa reproduce asexually, but are able to alter their DNA(exchange some genes) through _______________.
- The cell wall of fungal cells have ___________.
- Fungi reproduce by making _____________ either asexually or sexually.
- A shorthand representation of H3O (aq) is
- Archaebacteria are adapted to thrive in very ______ environments
- Bacteria has _____________ in its cell walls
- Using the appropriate equilibria, the changes in concentrations of H3O+ and OH^- ions of salt solutions can be
- Fungi are considered saprobes (or saprophytes) because they obtain food from dead______________matter.
- How does the presence pf a catalyst affect the value of the equilibrium constant?
- If the concentration of H3O+ (aq) or the concentration of OH^- (aq) is known, the concentration of the other ion can be calculated using
- The concentrations of pure solids and pure liquids at equilibrium are taken as ________ and given a value of _____ in the equilibrium expression
- The value of the ionic product varies with