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Transcript
Vocab
Viruses
Poison
Provides source
of energy
(host)
(Toxin)
Ticks, leaches
and the Eiffel
Tower
(Parasites)
Chemical that kills
bacteria w/o
harming cells
(antibiotic)
Small, round
resting cell
(endospore)
Chapter 2 Jeopardy
“Cell” abrate
“I Feel
Yucky”
These have a
nucleus
(eukaryotes)
Two common
viruses
(cold, flu,
chicken pox,
AIDS, measles,
rabies)
Reason why
considered nonliving
(only multiplies)
These do not
have a nucleus
(prokaryotes)
Steps in active
multiplication
Contains all of
the genetic
material
Protects the
virus
(outer coat)
(inner core)
Steps in Hidden
Multiplication
(page 53)
Bacteria
Substance that
stimulates the body
to produce
chemicals that kill
bacteria & viruses
(vaccine)
Reproduction
with 2 parents
Gel like material
These are
treated when
you have a virus
(symptoms)
Reproduction
involving 1
parent
(cytoplasm)
(sexual)
Protein
producers
(ribosomes)
(asexual)
(page 52)
A virus that
infects bacteria
(bacteriaphage)
Let’s Make
More
Long whip like
structure
(flagellum)
Small nonliving particle
that lives inside
a cell
(Virus)
When one cell
divides to
produce two
identical cells
(binary fission)
Three basic
shapes of
bacteria
(sphere, rod
spiral)
How antibiotics
work
(weaken cell
walls so that
they explode)
Transfer of
Two kingdoms
genetic material
of Bacteria
from one cell to
another
(Archebacteria &
(conjugation)
Eubacteria)
4 ways infectious
diseases are spread
(infected
person,contaminat
ed
object,animals,envi
ronmental sources)
Saw first
bacteria on
tooth scrapings
(Leeavenhooke)
4 good uses of
bacteria
(fuel, food,
recycling, and
medicines)