Chpt 7 Seaman Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Where is bacteria found? | On all continents |
What does a virus have? | it has DNA or RNA |
In what ways can bacteria enter your body? | in the air you breathe, in a cut, in the food you eat |
How does bacteria get food? | uses light to make energy and food, feeds on dead organisms, uses energy from chemical reactions |
Which element can some plants get from bacteria? | nitrogen |
What can viruses do? | they can replicate themselves |
How can you prevent the spreading of a viral disease? | practice good hygiene, cover your mouth when you sneeze, stay away from those that are infected |
What do viruses need to survive? | an organism to live on |
What are aerobes? | bacteria that lives in places with an oxygen supply |
What are endospores? | The thick wall produces to help pathogens survive in harsh conditions |
What is used to kill bacteria? | an antibiotic |
What happens when a virus enters a host cell? | Sometimes it is active and sometimes it is latent |
Where will you likely find archaea | in hot springs |
Why is bacteria in a cow's stomach valuable? | it breaks down cellulose |
The uses of bacteria to break down waste and pollutants into less harmful material is called...? | bioremediation |
What can antibiotics not help protect you from? | viruses |
Why are viral infections hard to treat? | they are always changing |
What is the second step in a viruses replication process? | first it attaches to a host, then it inserts it genetic material |
How are bacteria cells different from plant and animal cells? | they are smaller |
What allows bacteria to move? | the flagellum |
What does bacteria do in humans? | prevents harmful bacteria from growing, makes vitamin K, breaks food into smaller particles |
Peanuts and peas have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in growths called ....? | nodules |
What are the common shapes for viruses? | crystal, cylinder and sphere |
What do viruses attack and destroy? | cells |
What helps the bacteria stick to surfaces? | pili |
What can viruses infect? | animals, humans and plants |
What protects bacteria from drying out? | the capsule |
What does nitrogen fixing bacteria do in plants? | provides nitrogen to the plants |
How does bacteria reproduce asexually? | through fission |
flagella | whiplike tails that move bacteria |
anaerobic | bacteria that can live without oxygen |
one celled organisms without membrane-bound organelles | bacteria |
what stops the growth and reproduction of bacteria | antibiotic |
What are endospores? | thick-walled structures around bacteria |
What changes nitrogen from the air into forms that can be used by plants and animals? | nitrogen-fixing bacteria |
What is a pathogen? | an organism that produces disease |
Be able to explain the benefits and harms of bacteria | |
Explain bacterial conjugation and why is is important for bacterial survival? |
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