Types Of Bacteria
Classifications of Pathogenic Bacteria
Movement of Bacteria
Bacteria Growth & Reproduction
Bonus
100

harmless organisms that may perform useful functions.

What are nonpathogenic

100

round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups

What is Cocci?

100

both capable of movement and generally and use slender, hairlike extensions

What is Flagella?

100

When they reach their largest size they divide into two new cells

What is Binary Fission?

200

bacteria are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease  of infection in humans when they invade the body

What are Pathogenic?

200

pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like bunches of grapes.

What are Staphylococci?

200

moves in a rowing motion

What is Cilia?

200

When Conditions become unfavorable, bacteria either die off or 

What is Inactive Stage?

300

used to make yogurt, cheese, and some medicines

What are nonpathogenic?

300

pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads

What is streptococci?

300

different bacteria move in different ways

What is Motility?

300

grows and reproduce

What is Active Stage?

300

they are subdivided into sub groups

What is Treponema Pallidum?

400

helps the body break down food, protect against infection and stimulate the immune system

What is nonpathogenic?

400

spherical bacteria the grow in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia

What is Diplococci?

400

Spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria

What is Spirilla?

500

short rod-shaped bacteria 

What is Bacilli?

500

produced every 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the bacteria

What is Daughter Cells?

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