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This study guide is basically an outline of the things we’ve discussed in class and what you read in the book. You should use this outline in conjunction with your notes and the sample test. Key Terms Virus Host Parasite Bacteriophage Bacteria Conjugation Infectious disease Toxin Antibiotic Vaccine Key Topics Remember to review your guided reading packets and quizzes as they may contain pictures and/or questions that we marked in class as possible test questions. Chapter 2 Section 1 – Viruses Characteristics of a virus includes – parasite – like features as it attaches to a host cell. Virus Shapes – See one of the pictures on the website as well as a handout that was given to you. Virus Sizes – check out the cellsalive.net website to remind yourself how small they really are! Naming Viruses – three key ways to name a virus. Check pages 42 – 43 to help you. Structure of a virus – two key parts. Look at the guided reading to find the diagram. 2 virus cycles – hidden and active. Know the differences between the two. Excellent essay question! Chapter 2 Section 2 – Bacteria Cell Structures – Know the parts of a bacteria cell. Use the guided reading to help you. Excellent diagram! Bacteria Shapes – round-like, rod like, and spiral. Remember we talked about the science words used to describe these shapes. You also received a hand out about shapes and their names. How to bacteria gather energy? Pgs 50 – 51 in your book help you out. 2 types of reproduction – asexual and sexual. Know the steps for each. The guided reading packet had a chart for you to fill out. That will help you know the differences. Endospore formation – survival technique to help bacteria last through no food, water, or extreme temperatures. Bacteria and food – How do we use bacteria in food like yogurt? Excellent short answer question, don’t you think? Know the other ways bacteria help the Earth and humans – pages 54 – 57. Chapter 2 Section 3 – Viruses, Bacteria, and Your Health Know the 4 ways infectious diseases spread – pg. 61 in textbook. Know differences for treating bacterial diseases vs. viral diseases. Be able to identify ways to prevent these diseases – pg. 65 in book