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Transcript
Jeopardy
Prokaryotes
Bacteria
Helpful/Harmful
& Eukaryotes Characteristics
Bacteria
Viruses
Misc.
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Final Jeopardy
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Made of many cells. Has a nucleus and
organelles
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What is eukaryotes
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Made of one cell, lacks a nucleus, and lacks
membrane bound organelles.
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What is prokaryotes
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The makeup of these cells is more closely
related to those of eukaryotes than to bacteria
cells. Also is found uniquely in harsh
environments where other bacteria are not
found
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What is archaea
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Two differences between bacteria (eubacteria)
and archaea bacteria
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What is genetically different and different
chemicals in the cell walls
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The kingdom Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and
Animalia all have this type of cell
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What is eukaryotic cell
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The three ways bacteria exchanges or receives
new DNA
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What is transformation, transduction, and
conjugation
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Bacteria takes in new genetic information from
its environment
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What is transformation
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Virus injects DNA into a bacteria cell
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What is transduction
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Bacteria with a rod-shaped appearance
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What is bacillus
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Bacteria with a round shaped appearence
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What is coccus
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The development of strains of bacteria that are
resistant to normal antibiotics
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What is antibiotic resistance
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Microbes allowed for complex life on this planet
to develop by
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What is producing oxygen-> cyanobacteria
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Antibiotics work by this mechanism
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What is inhibiting the growth of bacteria
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Food or dietary supplement containing bacteria
that is put in a body to benefit people
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What is probiotic
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Some bacteria can survive during periods when
environmental conditions become harsh by
forming
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What is endospores
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Virus need this type of cell to multiply
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What is a host cell
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The robot shape virus that “infects” bacteria
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What is a bacteriophage
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Virus lacks these characteristics of living things
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What is lack cells, does not reproduce, does not
synthesis/find energy, does not grow/develop,
does not maintain homeostasis, and has minimal
respond to environment
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End step of viral replication where a the virus
burst through the cell
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What is lysis
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The outer part of the virus is where genetic
material can be found
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What is outer protein coat (capsid)
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A disease that spreads quickly
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What is a epidemic
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An epidemic that takes place on two or more
continents
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What is a pandemic
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Used to prevent bacteria and viruses. Made
from dead or inert pathogens
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What is a vaccine
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Disrupt normal bodily functions in an organism
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What is a pathogen
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Virus does not affect the infected cells or
organism for long periods of time are called
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What is hidden or inactive viruses ex. Cold sores
Final Jeopardy
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The number of bacteria cells there would be if it
binary fission occurred 10 times
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512