Questions: Match the following organisms from this lab exercise with the appropriate letter identification.
Paramecium
[Choose]
Trichophyton
[Choose]
Yeast
[Choose]
Staphylococcus
[Choose]
Transcript text: Match the following organisms from this lab exercise with the appropriate letter identification.
Paramecium
[Choose]
Trichophyton
[Choose]
Yeast
[Choose]
Staphylococcus
[Choose]
Solution
Solution Steps
Step 1: Analyze the provided image
The image shows a matching exercise. The left column lists organisms, while the right column provides a dropdown menu with letter options. The visible options are B, F, C, G, H, A, D, and E. We also know from the context that we're supposed to choose an answer from a list of options from an image from an unseen lab exercise containing:
Paramecium
Trichophyton
Yeast
Staphylococcus
Step 2: Match the organisms based on common knowledge
We can deduce the correct pairings based on general biological knowledge, assuming the dropdown options correspond to standard lab specimens:
Pediculus: Refers to lice, which are insects. Insects would likely be grouped with other arthropods like fleas (Ctenocephalides), suggesting "B" might represent arthropods.
Ctenocephalides: Refers to fleas, confirming "B" likely stands for arthropods.
Since we are supposed to match:
Paramecium
Trichophyton
Yeast
Staphylococcus
And we can see that the options are:
B, F, C, G, H, A, D, and E.
Then, based on common knowledge:
Paramecium: This is a single-celled protozoan. Common protozoan specimens in labs often include Amoeba and Paramecium. "A", "D", or "E" could be likely matches, but we don't have enough information to narrow it down further based on just this image.
Trichophyton: This is a fungus. Yeast is also a fungus. So Trichophyton and Yeast are likely represented by the remaining letters in the options which could be "A", "D", or "E" or "F", "C", or "G".
Yeast: As mentioned above, this is a single-celled fungus commonly used in labs.
Staphylococcus: This is a bacteria. The remaining options "F", "C", or "G", or "H" could be possibilities.
Step 3: Deduce from the available information
Without the full context of the lab exercise and all its specimens, we can't definitively assign letters to Paramecium, Trichophyton, Yeast, and Staphylococcus. However, we know what types of organisms they are and can provide the likely categories and narrow down the possibilities:
Final Answer
Paramecium: Likely a protozoa (Potentially A, D, or E)
Trichophyton: Fungus (Potentially A, D, E, F, C, or G)
Yeast: Fungus (Potentially A, D, E, F, C, or G)
Staphylococcus: Bacteria (Potentially F, C, G or H)