Analogies An analogy is a relationship between two pairs of tems or phrases written as a : b C d. iF symbol : is read as "is to", and the symbol : is read as "as". In the space provided, write the lette the pair of terms or phrases that best completes the analogy shown. 20. virus : bacterium : a. lamp : light bulb b. pumpkin : strawberry C. desk : doorknob d. sidewalk : street 21. DNA or RNA : viruses:: a. capsids : viral envelopes b. RNA : DNA C. white blood cells HIV d. TMV : bacterial cell 22. photosynthetic bacteria: sulfur compounds: a. chemoautotrophic bacteria : sulfur compounds b. chemoautotrophic bacteria: organic material C. heterotrophic bacteria : organic material d. photosynthetic bacteria : ammonia 23. Clostridium botulinum : botulism :: a. E. coli : diphtheria b. E. coli : Salmonella c. Staphylococcus aureus : Salm d. Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Analogies An analogy is a relationship between two pairs of tems or phrases written as a : b C d. iF symbol : is read as "is to", and the symbol : is read as "as". In the space provided, write the lette the pair of terms or phrases that best completes the analogy shown. 20. virus : bacterium : a. lamp : light bulb b. pumpkin : strawberry C. desk : doorknob d. sidewalk : street 21. DNA or RNA : viruses:: a. capsids : viral envelopes b. RNA : DNA C. white blood cells HIV d. TMV : bacterial cell 22. photosynthetic bacteria: sulfur compounds: a. chemoautotrophic bacteria : sulfur compounds b. chemoautotrophic bacteria: organic material C. heterotrophic bacteria : organic material d. photosynthetic bacteria : ammonia 23. Clostridium botulinum : botulism :: a. E. coli : diphtheria b. E. coli : Salmonella c. Staphylococcus aureus : Salm d. Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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