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DATES:
I.
Disease/Biotechnology Study Guide
Study guide due Tuesday, February 26.
Test is scheduled for Tuesday, February 26
Terms to Know: Write the definitions to the following terms on a separate sheet of paper. Each term will be used on the
test.
1. Vectors and provide an
example
2. Carriers and provide an
example
3. Pathogen/Contagion
4. Mitosis
5. Meiosis
6. Pandemic
7. Epidemic
8. Prokaryotic cells and provide
an example
9. Eukaryotic cells and
provide an example
10. Binary fission
11. Antibiotic
12. Vaccine
13. Biotechnology
14. Disease
15. Epidemiology
16. Microorganism
II.
Short Answers: answer the following questions on separate sheet of paper.
17. What are three ways in which disease can be spread within a population?
18. What are four causes of disease?
19. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast bacteria and viruses.
20. What are three types of Fungi?
21. Place the following microorganisms in order from largest to smallest: bacteria, protozoa, viruses.
22. Describe the three main phases of cell reproduction: interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis.
23. Do bacteria go through mitosis? Explain your answer.
24. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.
25. How can overprescribing antibiotics be a negative?
BONUS: Assuming that bacteria reproduce every 20 minutes, if you begin with 10 bacteria, how many bacteria will be present in 4
hours?
DATES:
I.
Disease/Biotechnology Study Guide
Study guide due Tuesday, February 26.
Test is scheduled for Tuesday, February 26
Terms to Know: Write the definitions to the following terms on a separate sheet of paper. Each term will be used on the
test.
1. Vectors and provide an
example
2. Carriers and provide an
example
3. Pathogen/Contagion
4. Mitosis
5. Meiosis
6. Pandemic
7. Epidemic
8. Prokaryotic cells and provide
an example
II.
9. Eukaryotic cells and
provide an example
10. Binary fission
11. Antibiotic
12. Vaccine
13. Biotechnology
14. Disease
15. Epidemiology
16. Microorganism
Short Answers: answer the following questions on separate sheet of paper.
17. What are three ways in which disease can be spread within a population?
18. What are four causes of disease?
19. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast bacteria and viruses.
20. What are three types of Fungi?
21. Place the following microorganisms in order from largest to smallest: bacteria, protozoa, viruses.
22. Describe the three main phases of cell reproduction: interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis.
23. Do bacteria go through mitosis? Explain your answer.
24. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.
25. How can overprescribing antibiotics be a negative?
BONUS: Assuming that bacteria reproduce every 20 minutes, if you begin with 10 bacteria, how many bacteria will be present in 4
hours?
Disease/Biotechnology Study Guide
DATES: Study guide due Tuesday, February 26.
Test is scheduled for Tuesday, February 26
I.
Terms to Know: Write the definitions to the following terms on a separate sheet of paper. Each term will be used on the
test.
1. Vectors and provide an
example
2. Carriers and provide an
example
3. Pathogen/Contagion
4. Mitosis
5. Meiosis
6. Pandemic
7. Epidemic
8. Prokaryotic cells and provide
an example
9. Eukaryotic cells and
provide an example
10. Binary fission
11. Antibiotic
12. Vaccine
13. Biotechnology
14. Disease
15. Epidemiology
16. Microorganism
II.
Short Answers: answer the following questions on separate sheet of paper.
17. What are three ways in which disease can be spread within a population?
18. What are four causes of disease?
19. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast bacteria and viruses.
20. What are three types of Fungi?
21. Place the following microorganisms in order from largest to smallest: bacteria, protozoa, viruses.
22. Describe the three main phases of cell reproduction: interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis.
23. Do bacteria go through mitosis? Explain your answer.
24. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.
25. How can overprescribing antibiotics be a negative?
BONUS: Assuming that bacteria reproduce every 20 minutes, if you begin with 10 bacteria, how many bacteria will be present in 4
hours?
DATES:
I.
Disease/Biotechnology Study Guide
Study guide due Tuesday, February 26.
Test is scheduled for Tuesday, February 26
Terms to Know: Write the definitions to the following terms on a separate sheet of paper. Each term will be used on the
test.
1. Vectors and provide an
example
2. Carriers and provide an
example
3. Pathogen/Contagion
4. Mitosis
5. Meiosis
6. Pandemic
7. Epidemic
8. Prokaryotic cells and provide
an example
II.
9. Eukaryotic cells and
provide an example
10. Binary fission
11. Antibiotic
12. Vaccine
13. Biotechnology
14. Disease
15. Epidemiology
16. Microorganism
Short Answers: answer the following questions on separate sheet of paper.
17. What are three ways in which disease can be spread within a population?
18. What are four causes of disease?
19. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast bacteria and viruses.
20. What are three types of Fungi?
21. Place the following microorganisms in order from largest to smallest: bacteria, protozoa, viruses.
22. Describe the three main phases of cell reproduction: interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis.
23. Do bacteria go through mitosis? Explain your answer.
24. Create a Venn diagram and compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis.
25. How can overprescribing antibiotics be a negative?
BONUS: Assuming that bacteria reproduce every 20 minutes, if you begin with 10 bacteria, how many bacteria will be present in 4
hours?