Viruses
Bacteria Structure
Reproduction, Nutrition & Genetic Exchange
Antibiotics
Hodge Podge
100
A strand of nucleic acids encased in a protein coat, considered to be non-living, that can infect living cells and replicate inside them.
What is a virus?
100

Bacteria and Archae are the only groups characterized as this.

What is a prokarote?

100
Bacteria reproduce through this process.
What is binary fission.
100
Penicillin, tetracylcine and streptomycin are all examples of this.
What are antibiotics?
100
Bacteria that cause botulism may survive for a long time because they form these.
What is an endospore?
200
These are most beneficial at fighting viral diseases.
What are vaccinations
200
Bacterial cells have both of these structures surrounding them.
What is a cell wall and cell membrane?
200

The process where genetic material is transferred from one bacteria to another by temporarily joining.

What is conjugation?

200

The resulting color of this process is the way scientists know what antibiotic to use against a particular bacteria.

What is a gram stain?

200
Rod shaped bacteria
What is bacillus?
300
This is the cycle of viral infection, replication and cell destruction.
What is the lytic cycle.
300

These organelles are found in both prokaryote and eukaryotic cells.

What are ribosomes?

300
Bacteria will form one of these to avoid harsh conditions.
What is an endospore?
300
Gram positive bacteria have a thick layer of this carbohydrate - protein substance.
What is peptidoglycan?
300
Round bacteria
What is coccus?
400

This is the process of genetic variation where a virus tranfers DNA to another bacterium.

What is transduction.

400

Prokaryotic cells lack one of these.

What is a nucleus?

400
Bacteria that can make their own food.
What is an autotroph?
400
This is when antibiotics become ineffective against fighting a bacterial infection.
What is antibiotic resistance?
400
strepto
What is chains?
500
Viruses that remain dormant for a while before replicating and damaging the host cell replicate through this cycle.
What is the lysogenic cycle?
500

Flagella.

What structure is responsible for movement in bacteria?

500
Bacteria that obtain energy through parasitism or decomposing organic matter.
What is a heterotroph?
500

This prokaryote is not affected by antibiotics.

What are Archae.

500
staphylo
What is clumps?
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