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Homework: Nov. 4, 2013 • Study for Test 4: Viruses and Bacteria Test…..TOMORROW! • Place Virus & Bacteria Study Guide on desk, to be checked for completion. • Place Bacteria Structure Drawing on desk. • Turn in Virus & Bacteria HW Handout Test 4: Viruses & Bacteria Test You and your table are all a team. You have a specific team color. You also have ziploc bags with answer key cards. I will post the question and you have 30 seconds to decide with your group on an answer. The team with the most points at the end of the game win a surprise from Mrs. Dennis tomorrow before the test. Question 1 Why are viruses like parasites? a.They harm the cells they enter. b.They multiply. c. They use their own energy to develop. d.They make their own food. Question 1 Why are viruses like parasites? a.They harm the cells they enter. b.They multiply. c. They use their own energy to develop. d.They make their own food. Question 2 A virus’s proteins are important because they a.contain genetic material. b.make new virus particles. c. provide energy for the virus. d.help the virus attach to its host. Question 2 A virus’s proteins are important because they a.contain genetic material. b.make new virus particles. c. provide energy for the virus. d.help the virus attach to its host. Question 3 Which shape describes some bacterial cells? a.cube-shaped b.bullet-shaped c. spiral d.robotlike Question 3 Which shape describes some bacterial cells? a.cube-shaped b.bullet-shaped c. spiral d.robotlike Question 4 Which of the following is found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells? a.cell membrane b.nucleus c. genetic material d.flagella Question 4 Which of the following is found in the cytoplasm of bacterial cells? a.cell membrane b.nucleus c. genetic material d.flagella Question 5 What process results in genetically different bacteria? a.binary fission b.respiration c. conjugation d.asexual reproduction Question 5 What process results in genetically different bacteria? a.binary fission b.respiration c. conjugation d.asexual reproduction Question 6 Endospores form during a.binary fission. b.sunlight hours. c. respiration. d.harsh environmental conditions. Question 6 Endospores form during a.binary fission. b.sunlight hours. c. respiration. d.harsh environmental conditions. Question 7 What important role do bacteria called decomposers play? a.They return basic chemicals to the environment. b.They slow down food spoilage. c. They kill harmful bacteria. d.They produce vitamins. Question 7 What important role do bacteria called decomposers play? a.They return basic chemicals to the environment. b.They slow down food spoilage. c. They kill harmful bacteria. d.They produce vitamins. Question 8 Which of the following is NOT a role of bacteria that live in human bodies? a.digesting food b.competing for space with diseasecausing bacteria c. making vitamins d.fixing nitrogen Question 8 Which of the following is NOT a role of bacteria that live in human bodies? a.digesting food b.competing for space with diseasecausing bacteria c. making vitamins d.fixing nitrogen Question 9 The best treatment for most viral infections is a.an over-the-counter medication. b.a vaccine. c. an antibiotic. d.bed rest. Question 9 The best treatment for most viral infections is a.an over-the-counter medication. b.a vaccine. c. an antibiotic. d.bed rest. Question 10 How does a vaccine work? a.It activates the body’s natural defenses. b.It weakens the cell walls of bacteria, causing the cells to burst. c. It treats the symptoms of an infection. d.It attacks antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Question 10 How does a vaccine work? a.It activates the body’s natural defenses. b.It weakens the cell walls of bacteria, causing the cells to burst. c. It treats the symptoms of an infection. d.It attacks antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Question 11 Binary fission is the bacterial process of a.asexual reproduction. b.obtaining food. c. producing energy. d.forming endospores. Question 11 Binary fission is the bacterial process of a.asexual reproduction. b.obtaining food. c. producing energy. d.forming endospores. Question 12 Viruses are considered to be nonliving because they a.cannot multiply. b.use energy to grow. c. are smaller than bacteria. d.do not show all the characteristics of life. Question 12 Viruses are considered to be nonliving because they a.cannot multiply. b.use energy to grow. c. are smaller than bacteria. d.do not show all the characteristics of life. Question 13 The process of breaking down food to release its energy is called a.conjugation. b.respiration. c. binary fission. d.nutrition. Question 13 The process of breaking down food to release its energy is called a.conjugation. b.respiration. c. binary fission. d.nutrition. Question 14 Heterotrophic bacteria obtain food by a.capturing the sun’s energy. b.using the energy from chemicals in their environment. c. consuming autotrophs and other heterotrophs. d.helping autotrophs make food. Question 14 Heterotrophic bacteria obtain food by a.capturing the sun’s energy. b.using the energy from chemicals in their environment. c. consuming autotrophs and other heterotrophs. d.helping autotrophs make food. Question 15 What directly provides energy for a virus? a.food b.its host c. the sun d.a parasite Question 15 What directly provides energy for a virus? a.food b.its host c. the sun d.a parasite Question 16 A hidden virus a.cannot attach to a host cell. b.becomes part of the host cell’s genetic material. c. immediately takes over the cell’s functions. d.attaches to but does not enter the cell. Question 16 A hidden virus a.cannot attach to a host cell. b.becomes part of the host cell’s genetic material. c. immediately takes over the cell’s functions. d.attaches to but does not enter the cell. Question 17 Which of the following structures are always found in bacterial cells? a.nuclei b.ribosomes c. flagella d.coats Question 17 Which of the following structures are always found in bacterial cells? a.nuclei b.ribosomes c. flagella d.coats Question 18 Which of the following stimulates a person’s body to produce chemicals that destroy viruses or bacteria? a.antibiotic b.vaccine c. toxin d.endospore Question 18 Which of the following stimulates a person’s body to produce chemicals that destroy viruses or bacteria? a.antibiotic b.vaccine c. toxin d.endospore Question 19 A virus’s ________________ contains the instructions for making new viruses. Question 19 A virus’s genetic material contains the instructions for making new viruses. Question 20 The shape of the__________________ on a virus’s coat allows the virus to attach to certain cells. Question 20 The shape of the proteins on a virus’s coat allows the virus to attach to certain cells. Question 21 Autotrophic bacteria either use the sun’s energy to make food or break down ____________ in their environment. Question 21 Autotrophic bacteria either use the sun’s energy to make food or break down chemicals in their environment. Question 22 Some bacteria move by using a long, whiplike structure called a(n) ____________________. Question 22 Some bacteria move by using a long, whiplike structure called a(n) flagellum. Question 23 Bacteria are called _____________ because their genetic material is not contained in nuclei. Question 23 Bacteria are called prokaryote because their genetic material is not contained in nuclei. Question 24 Bacterial cells contain structures called ____________________, which are chemical factories where proteins are produced. Question 24 Bacterial cells contain structures called ribosomes, which are chemical factories where proteins are produced. Question 25 Some bacteria are called______________ because they break down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals. Question 25 Some bacteria are called decomposers because they break down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals. Question 26 A(n) ____________________ is a substance that stimulates the body to produce chemicals that destroy viruses or bacteria. Question 26 A(n) vaccine is a substance that stimulates the body to produce chemicals that destroy viruses or bacteria. Question 27 The ability to ____________________ is the only characteristic that viruses share with living organisms. Question 27 The ability to multiply is the only characteristic that viruses share with living organisms. Question 28 The three shapes of the bacteria cells are __________, ___________, and _____________. Question 28 The three shapes of the bacteria cells are rodlike, spherical, and spiral. Question 29 Arrange the steps shown in the diagram in their proper sequence. Question 29 Arrange the steps shown in the diagram in their proper sequence. D, A, C, E, B Question 30 Describe what is happening in part A of the diagram. Question 30 Describe what is happening in part A of the diagram. The virus is injecting its genetic material into the bacterium. Question 31 Describe what is happening in part B of the diagram. Question 31 Describe what is happening in part B of the diagram. New viruses burst out of cell. Question 32 Identify the structures inside the bacterium in part C of the diagram. Question 32 Identify the structures inside the bacterium in part C of the diagram. Squiggly lines are genetic material, and the other structures are protein coat. Question 33 Question 33 Does the diagram show the multiplication of an active virus or hidden virus? Explain. Diagram shows the multiplication of an active virus, since the virus immediately directs the bacteria to produce viral proteins and genetic material. 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