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THIS
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Cell
Structures
Eubacteria &
Archaebacteria
Food
Poisoning
Reproduction
Culturing &
Identification
Techniques
Useful
Bacteria
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The reason bacterial
cells are referred to as
prokaryotic.
A 100
What is they have no true
nucleus?
A 100
The structure that supports
the cell and keeps it from
bursting.
A 200
What is the cell wall?
A 200
This structure
produces bacterial
proteins.
A 300
What is a ribosome?
A 300
Instead of 46, the bacterial
cell has just 1.
A 400
What is a chromosome?
A 400
These folds of a
cyanobacterium’s
membrane hold the
photosynthetic pigments.
A 500
What are the
thylakoids?
A 500
The bacteria in this kingdom
belong to the domain
bacteria.
B 100
What is a Eubacteria?
B 100
The Earth’s first
photosynthesizers.
B 200
What are the cyanobacteria?
B 200
These are filamentous soil
bacteria that can produce
antibiotics.
B 300
What are the actinomycetes?
B 300
What are Gram + endosporeforming bacteria.
B 400
Clostitium tetani, Clostitium
botulinum, & Mycobacterium
leprae are referred to as this
type of bacteria.
B 400
Extreme methanogens and
extreme halophiles are found
in the following.
B 500
In Swamps, Sewage
treatment plants, cow
intestines (methanogens), and
very salty lakes (halophiles).
B 500
Clusters of sphereshaped bacteria that
can cause food
poisoning.
C 100
C 100
A gram negative enteric
bacteria that is often found in
poultry.
C 200
What is Salmonella?
C 200
The toxin produced by the
gram positive
staphylococcus.
C 300
What is an exotoxin?
C 300
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C 400
This food poisoning is
caused by a very
deadly neurotoxin.
C 400
What is botulism?
C 400
The enteric, gram negative
bacteria is often found in
ground beef.
C 500
What is E. coli?
C 500
A bacterial cell spits
into two cells.
D 100
What is binary
fission?
D 100
It is used by bacteria to
transfer genes.
D 200
What is a pilus?
D 200
A bacteria cell absorbs genes
from its surroundings.
D 300
What is transformation?
D 300
A bacterial cell can transfer
genes directly to another
bacterial cell.
D 400
What is conjugation?
D 400
The transfer of bacteria genes
by a phage (virus).
D 500
What is transduction?
D 500
A growth of bacteria in
the lab.
E 100
What is a bacterial
culture?
E 100
The growth media
usually found in a
culture dish.
E 200
What is agar?
E 200
Bacteria that can grow with
or without oxygen.
E 300
What is facultative
anaerobe?
E 300
The population limit that an
environment (or microbial
culture) can support.
E 400
What is carrying capacity?
E 400
The outcome of the Gram
staining procedure depends
upon this characteristics of
the bacterial cell wall.
E 500
What is the thickness of the
peptidoglycan layer?
E 500
Some food produced with
bacteria.
F 100
What is cheese, yogurt,
vinegar, sour cream, sour
dough bread, cottage cheese,
soy sauce, etc.?
F 100
Bacteria can produce
these medicines.
F 200
What are antibiotics?
F 200
Bacteria can do this to make
N2 organic.
F 300
What is fix nitrogen
(some cyanobacteria,
and some
chemosynthesizers)?
F 300
The process in which bacteria
can clean up oil spills.
F 400
What is bioremediation?
F 400
The bacteria belonging to this
can help keep harmful
bacteria from making you
sick.
F 500
What is the body’s
normal microflora?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Bacterial Identification in the
laboratory.
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What is the book that scientists
use to identify specific bacterial
species?
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Bergey’s Manual of
Determinative Bacteriology
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