Raczkowski- Bacteria and Viruses
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Bacteria reproduce by | Binary fission
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The Dead Sea has a high level of ______ | salt
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Rod-shaped bacteria are | bacilli
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Are bacteria single-celled or multi-celled? | single-celled
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Do bacteria have a nucleus? | No, bacteria do not have a nucleus
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Name the three common shapes of bacteria | cocci, spirilla, bacilli
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How do viruses reproduce? | Only within a host cell
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A cell with no nucleus is called ____. | prokaryote
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How does a bacterium survive boiling, freezing, and extremely dry environments? | by becoming an endospore
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(Decomposer, parasites or producers) feed on dead organic matter? | decomposers
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_____ surrounds viruses and enclose genetic material | a protein coat
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What is the Hippocratic Oath? | an oath doctors take in which they pledge to do no harm and prescribe regimens for the good of their patients.
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Four steps in the lytic cycle are: | 1. Virus enters host cell 2. Virus releases genes in to the host cell 3. The host cell makes more viral genes, and new proteins are made to make coats for the new viruses 4. The host cell is destroyed. The viruses move to infect other cells
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Bacteria or Virus- which is smaller? | Virus
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Bacteria or Virus- which kills its host cell? | Virus
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Bacteria or Virus- which is a methane maker? | bacteria
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Bacteria or Virus- which has the Latin origin meaning poison? | Virus
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Bacteria or Virus- which splits it cell in two? | bacteria
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