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Bacteria, which are microscopic organisms that play diverse roles, from aiding digestion to causing infections, are essential for Earth's ecosystems.
the bacterial DNA and ribosomes enclosed in a tough case that can survive unfavorable conditions
What do viruses need to reproduce?
62. Which bacterial structure is responsible for protecting the cell from its external environment?
what are the internal structures of bacteria?
Which scientist created tests that helped confirm that bacteria and other microorganisms cause a variety of diseases?
76. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing botulism?
22. Which of the following bacterial diseases has been largely eradicated through vaccination programs?
a vaccine gives your body _______.
harmful or helpful: bacteria help make foods
Viruses and some bacteria can be classified as pathogens because they
Which ones are GAMMA HEMOLYTIC
bacteria have no what?
35. What is the primary function of the bacterial cytoplasm?
37. What is the term for bacteria that obtain energy from inorganic substances?
harmful or helpful: bacteria keep less friendly cells from growing in or on your body
63. What is the primary function of bacterial plasmids?
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6. What is the role of pili in bacteria?
What is the cell part labeled as "C"
Bacteria are....(select all that apply)
Test/s that requires 37 degrees Celsius incubation and requires CO2
19. Which bacterial structure is responsible for attaching to host cells during infection?
Where do bacteria store sugars and lipids?
binary fission
89. What is the primary function of bacterial endospores?
Are prokaryotes more or less simple than eukaryotes?
Bacteria can be both helpful and harmful.
57. What is the primary function of bacterial ribosomes?
In batch culture, the product is collected during the two stages:
The segment of DNA injected into host cells by a virus is called the
Algae is the largest producer of ___________________ on Earth.
93. What is the primary function of bacterial capsules?
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Which ones are ALPHA HEMOLYTIC
98. Which of the following bacterial diseases is transmitted through contaminated water and causes severe diarrhea?
23. What is the term for the protective outer layer of some bacteria that helps them resist antibiotics?
Which of the following fungi are HELPFUL? Check ALL that apply.
How does bacteria get energy
28. What is the term for bacteria that live in extreme environments, such as hydrothermal vents?
name the shape
In continuous flow culture,
What is cytoplasm?
The two economic disadvantages of bacteria are food spoilage and
96. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing urinary tract infections?
Which is a reason that bacteria can cause infections in other organisms?
40. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing dental cavities?
Which of the bacterial structures protects the cell from drying out during times of stress?
Identify the statements that correctly describe Archaebacteria.
Which bacteria cell part goes in the box labelled with the star?
When a virus infects a host, it first attaches to the host cell, injects its genetic material, then
what do plasmids do?
conjugation
a virus has a, ______, a protein coat that surrounds its nucleic acid.
We can live WITHOUT microorganisms.
Bacterias are microscopic
Prokaryotes will often move by a tail-like what?
Which of these characteristics of living organisms are NOT present in viruses?
54. Which of the following bacterial diseases is transmitted through contaminated water and causes severe diarrhea?
8. What is the primary function of the bacterial capsule?
47. What is the term for bacteria that require organic compounds for energy and carbon sources?
What are the two bacteria kingdoms?
64. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing bubonic plague?
2. What is the shape of a spherical bacteria cell?
Multi-celled organisms are made up of ____________________ cells.
Bacteria that require oxygen in order to survive are called
Which applies to Group D strep
Not all bacteria has a flagella
Pathogens cleans of oil spills
Viruses are similar to _____ because they need a host cell to replicate themselves.
66. Which of the following bacterial diseases is transmitted through contaminated food and can lead to paralysis?
Who first discovered bacteria
60. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing diphtheria?
bacteria sometimes struggle to survive. some bacteria escape this with
Identify the long whip like structure used for movement
transformation
68. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing dental decay?
Which viral structure is responsible for attaching the virus to the host cell?
What process is this?
42. Which of the following bacterial infections is transmitted through the bite of infected fleas?
Poly-D-glutamicacid protein capsule that prevents phagocytosis.
Bacteria have short, fine, hairlike appendages called ______
Bacteria that are considered "extremophiles" because of the harsh environments they inhabit are in the kingdom
27. Which of the following bacterial structures is involved in the exchange of genetic material during conjugation?
archaebacteria lives in extreme environments
15. Which of the following is an example of a nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
56. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing pneumonia?
Protozoa serve valuable purposes. Which answers tell of this purpose. Check ALL that apply.
What percentage of bacteria are harmful to humans?
What can bacteria do?
Test/s that requires 35 degrees Celsius incubation
48. Which bacterial disease is characterized by the formation of a hard, protective case around the bacterial cell?
coccus
80. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing urinary tract infections?
What is the name of the disease-causing particle that does not contain DNA or RNA?
97. What is the primary function of bacterial endospores?
Which two enterotoxins are made by bacillus cereus ?
Which structure is used by some bacteria for movement?
Match the scientist with his contribution to our understanding of disease:
4. Which of the following is a method of bacterial reproduction?
30. What is the primary function of the bacterial cell membrane?
Which of the following is not a way that bacteria are able to move?
For LC, we learn about three types of bacteria: round, ___ and spiral
Which Gram Positive- spore- making Bacillius produces neurotoxins that blocks acetylcholine from the nerve terminals in ANS?
Which applies to S. pneumoniae
1. Which of the following is not a domain of life?
Name some bacterias
Tests performed in BLOOD AGAR PLATE
Bacteria...
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This structure is formed when bacteria are placed into unfavorable growth conditions....
How was the Quizziz :^)
Which bacteria cell part goes in the box labelled a?
What is in dark green
73. What is the primary function of bacterial endospores?
Bacteria of decay are important components of an ecosystem because they
The gene for antibiotic resistance is found in the ________ inside the bacterial cell. Not all bacterial cells have this structure.
61. What is the term for the process by which bacteria take up DNA from their surroundings and incorporate it into their genome?
94. Which bacterial structure is responsible for transferring genetic material from one bacterial cell to another during conjugation?
31. Which of the following bacterial diseases can be prevented through vaccination with the BCG vaccine?
What is the yellow
Name a BACTERIA that you can get a vaccine for:
how does bacteria reproduce?
The ________ is used by some bacteria to move around in their environment
An autotroph is a bacteria which gets its energy from ________
_Select the statements that support the fact that viruses are not alive.
The use of what modern technology has cause the rise in resistant bacteria
What type of virus is the Sars-CoV-2 (corona virus)?
39. What is the primary function of bacterial flagella?
harmful or helpful: bacteria are decomposers
The kingdom containing disease-causing bacteria and most of the helpful bacteria is
how does an active virus reproduce?
72. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing urinary tract infections?
Bacteria are _______, meaning they have _______ _____________________
Bacteria reproduce asexually by _ and sexually by _.
do prokaryotes have a nucleus surrounding their chromosomes of dna?
bacteria has
cold sores are caused by a(n) _______ virus.
70. Which bacterial structure is responsible for transferring genetic material from one bacterial cell to another during conjugation?
83. What is the term for bacteria that obtain energy from sunlight?
the slimy coating around a bacterium
What is bacteria?
How long ago did the first life (bacteria) appear on Earth?
A obligate anaerobe is a type of bacteria that
Which of the following characteristics promote bacterial growth?
52. Which bacterial structure is responsible for transferring genetic material from one bacterial cell to another?
Which cell part is the thin, flexible covering of a cell that is semi-permeable?
What are the symptons of Clostridium Botulium?
What does semi-permeable mean?
What are types of bacteria?
24. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing strep throat?
9. Which type of bacteria can survive extreme conditions, such as high temperatures and acidity?
What are the 3 ways bacteria get energy ( food)
Ribosomes located within bacteria are used to produce
95. What is the term for bacteria that thrive in extremely cold environments?
85. What is the primary function of bacterial capsules?
36. Which of the following bacterial structures is involved in DNA replication?
ways you can limit the spread of viral infections
Check all of the non-living characteristics of viruses.
a protein coat surrounding viral DNA
What do bacterias not have?
Match the pandemic-causing pathogen to its method of spreading & causing illness: (from EdPuzzle)
When do bacteria form endospores?
Harmful bacteria can be found in raw meats, raw eggs, and other foods.
is there a nucleus in a bacterial cell?
What type of bacteria will be killed in the presence of oxygen?
The segment of DNA that is shared between bacteria during conjugation is called the
What are the symptons of Clostridium Difficile?
Which microorganisms help your body digest food?
Which of the following Latin roots correctly describes the shape of these bacteria?
Which of the following is true for both bacteria and viruses?
You can eat WITHOUT microorganisms.
thorough hand washing is able to prevent bacterial infections but isn't successful at preventing viral infections.
91. What is the term for bacteria that obtain energy from sunlight?
When bacteria are stressed, what could happen? (select all that apply!)
51. What is the term for bacteria that can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen?
7. Which of the following is a beneficial role of bacteria in the human body?
Which series lists the correct order of steps of binary fission from first to last?
Which of the following bacteria use energy from inorganic reactions as a source of energy to build glucose?
14. What is the term for the protective structures formed by some bacteria in response to adverse environmental conditions?
Bacteria that stain red or pink are called
Bacteria reproduce in which way?
Where is bacteria found?
82. Which of the following bacterial diseases is transmitted through contaminated water and causes severe diarrhea?
What are the 2 types of kingdoms
Bacteria can have the following shapes:
74. Which of the following bacterial diseases is transmitted through contaminated water and causes severe diarrhea?
Which bacterial form can be curved like a spiral, thick and rigid, or thin and flexible?
Describe 2-3 ways each that both viruses and bacteria can be helpful to humans.
75. What is the term for bacteria that obtain energy from sunlight?
how are Archaea different from Bacteria?
Which of these is NOT a way that bacteria can be helpful?
the outside of a bacterial cell is protected by a structure called a
How many named species of bacterias are there?
transduction
71. What is the term for bacteria that thrive in extremely cold environments?
two substances found in viruses
bacillus
What is the cell part labeled as "E"
Bacteria and fungi are __________________________.
A bacterium reproduces asexually by dividing to form two new bacterial cells. What is the name of the process by which bacteria reproduce?
Which bacteria structure is labelled with the star?
What is the name of a virus that has RNA instead of DNA?
how does bacteria get transmitted?
84. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing botulism?
What does pili do?
87. What is the term for bacteria that thrive in extremely cold environments?
41. What is the term for the protective mechanism that some bacteria use to resist the effects of antibiotics?
90. Which of the following bacterial diseases is transmitted through contaminated water and causes severe diarrhea?
How would you get Bacillus Cereus?
44. Which of the following bacterial diseases is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis?
plasmid
how does bacteria move?more then one answer
What is the whip-like 'tail' that bacteria use for movement?
where is nucleoid?
Which viral life cycle kills its host cell by lysing (bursting)?
harmful or helpful: bacteria "fixes" nitrogen
Bacteria are....
What is the most outside part of a bacterium?
How do viruses move?
Which of these conditions would allow extremophile Archaebacteria to survive? (select all that apply)
58. Which of the following bacterial diseases can lead to severe lung infection and is caused by Legionella pneumophila?
Which is the 3 correct parts of bacteria?
Which of the following is true?
86. Which bacterial structure is responsible for transferring genetic material from one bacterial cell to another during conjugation?
There are five kingdoms of life. Bacteria belong in the kingdom called______
There are 5 stages in the growth of bacteria: ___, log, stationary, decline and survival
The carbohydrate found in the cell walls of Eubacteria is called
What is a prokaryote?
Which applies to Enterococcus
79. What is the term for bacteria that thrive in extremely cold environments?
Test/s that requires 37 degrees Celsius incubation and does not require CO2
59. What is the term for bacteria that require a low pH (acidic environment) to thrive?
viruses aren't made of cells
77. What is the primary function of bacterial capsules?
Which form of bacteria is matched correctly to its description?
99. What is the term for bacteria that obtain energy from sunlight?
5. Which bacterial structure allows for movement?
A ______________ bacteria gets food from other organisms. They can be saphrophytes or parasitic bacteria.
harmful or helpful: bacteria helps ruminants digest cellulose
Tests performed in BRAIN HEART INFUSION BROTH
10. What is the term for the process by which bacteria exchange genetic material through direct contact?
Which bacteria cell part goes in the box labelled with the star?
What causes clostridium perfringens?
Which of the following types of bacteria live on dead organic matter?
50. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing botulism?
What is the job of ribosomes in bacteria?
Bacteria are found in which of the following places?
Which bacteria cell part goes in the box labelled b?
If bacteria are in a temperature that is too high for them, their enzymes become_________
What would happen to a bacterial cell if its protective covering was destroyed?
43. What is the term for bacteria that obtain energy from sunlight?
81. What is the primary function of bacterial endospores?
21. Which type of bacteria stain purple in the Gram staining process?
100. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing botulism?
Which of these is characteristic of both viruses and bacteria?
Where can bacteria be found?
How do single-cell organisms move? Check all that apply
How could you get clostridium tetani?
53. What is the primary function of bacterial mesosomes?
what are the surface structures of bacteria?
You are looking at a sample under the microscope to see if your patient has a bacterial infection. When you look in the microscope, you see something that looks like this. Is it a bacterium?
name the shape
45. What is the primary function of bacterial plasmids?
92. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing botulism?
13. Which of the following bacterial structures is responsible for storing genetic material?
What are the three common shapes of bacteria's
Match the bacteria shapes to the name:
the helpful microscopic bacterial cells that inhabit your body
17. Which of the following bacterial infections is typically transmitted through contaminated food or water?
Bacteria are classified as prokaryotes because they are missing
Which reason best explains why bacteria can reproduce quickly?
Bacteria normally replicate through (a) but can use (b) when stressors force them to adapt. Some bacteria form an (c) to go dormant when conditions are poor.
spirillum
29. Which bacterial species is commonly used in the fermentation of dairy products like yogurt?
Match these symptons to the Bacteria A) severe muscle spasms ( lockjaw) B) Severe dihhera, abdominal cramps, feverC) general malaise to menegitis to spontaneous abortionsD) pockets of gas formation under skin, degrades muscles, limp muscles that secrete black fluid. E) Flaccid muscle paralysis, double vision, general muscle weakness, respiratory paralysis.F) Colonizes Pharaynx, forms grayish pseudomembrane composed of fibrin, leukocytes, exotoxins damage heart and neural cells
a cell infected by a virus
26. What is the primary role of bacteria in the nitrogen cycle?
65. What is the term for the process by which bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use?
Which microorganisms are harmful? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY!
What part of bacteria sell helps it stick to surfaces
55. What is the term for bacteria that live in the absence of oxygen and are often found in the digestive tract?
We can produce products such as antibiotics or dairy products in a container known as a
What do saprotrophs do (decomposers)
What process occurs when bacteria break down nitrogen gas into a form that plants can use?
small, circular strands of DNA
What do all viruses have?
11. Which of the following is a disease caused by bacteria?
67. What is the term for bacteria that require high salt concentrations to grow?
Endotoxins : 1) plasmid called pXO1 which has three different proteins a) edema factor (EF) b) ? c) ? and whats the second endotoxin? Finally, which bacillus is this?
20. What is the primary function of bacterial endospores?
Which microorganism can cause diseases and infections in people?
32. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing food poisoning?
Where are viruses found?
Some bacteria are autotrophs. This means they
Which applies to Group B strep
what are the appendages?
An heterotroph is a bacteria which gets its energy from
BONUS QUESTION (+2 points):Which microorganism is one of the oldest things on Earth?
Can a virus change the normal activity of a cell?
25. Which of the following bacterial diseases can be transmitted through the bite of an infected tick?
Bacterial is eukaryotic organisms
Which ones are BETA HEMOLYTIC
Which part of the bacteria is always present?
Which type of microorganism is the LARGEST?
69. What is the primary function of bacterial capsules?
What are examples of Viruses?
Which of the following creates genetic variation among bacteria?
Which mode of reproduction is matched correctly with its description?
What does bacteria do?
Why is the cytoplasm in cells important?
18. What is the term for bacteria that require oxygen to grow?
how can you prevent viral infections?
a latent virus can remain in the body for years before destroying the host cells
33. What is the term for the process by which bacteria break down
46. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing urinary tract infections?
Which of the following are identified as archaeal groups?
do bacteria have a nuclei?
The hair like structure in bacteria cell are called
78. Which bacterial structure is responsible for transferring genetic material from one bacterial cell to another during conjugation?
We eat fungi?
Consider this microscopic image of bacteria. mc005-1.jpgWhich bacterial shape is shown in the image?
Which microorganism is the SMALLEST?
Type of virus that can be spread from insects:
Name a virus that you can be vaccinated for (BESIDES COVID)
what does the cell wall do?
Which applies to Micrococcus spp.
Consider this microscopic image of bacteria.mc003-1.jpgBased on its shape, what is most likely the form of this bacteria?
Organisms WITHOUT a nucleus?
Viruses must bind to specific proteins on the cell surface because of this, animal viruses can only infect _______ cells.
There are two types of food processing we have to learn: _____ and continuous flow culture
Harmful mold and other fungi can...Check ALL that apply.
49. What is the primary function of bacterial inclusions?
How does a virus get energy?
There are approximately 10 times as many human cells as bacteria cells in the human body.
38. Which of the following bacterial diseases is caused by a spirochete bacterium?
16. What is the primary mode of nutrition for autotrophic bacteria?
Bacteria can be found in
Ribosomes are also found in bacteria cell.
Tests performed in MUELLER-HINTON AGAR
What is the cell part labeled as "B"
Which applies to Staphyloccocus spp.
Which kingdom of bacteria is more closely related to eukaryotes?
34. Which of the following bacterial infections can lead to the formation of pus-filled abscesses?
What do doctors use to prime our immune systems to resist viruses?
Name and describe the two enterotoxins of bacillus anthracis and the3 different proteins associated with one of them.
Bacteriophage is a virus that can infect bacteria.
88. Which bacterial genus includes species responsible for causing urinary tract infections?
Identify the energy sources used by autotrophic bacteria
These organisms only have one cell.
Which statement is true about viruses?
What type of virus uses RNA that is translated in hosts to create new viruses?
One important way to control the spread of viruses in through
Microorganisms are so small they can only be seen ________________.
What do prokaryotes have on the outside of their cell membrane that gives protection and support?
what does the cell membrane do
3. What is the function of the bacterial cell wall?
Which of the following is a viral infection?
How does a virus reproduce?
_Select each of the following structures that are found in a virus.
12. What is the primary function of ribosomes in bacterial cells?
name the shape
What is the job of the cell wall in bacteria?
harmful or helpful: bacteria can give you strep throat
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