Bacteria
Viruses
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotic
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Anatomy of Bacteria and Viruses
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Rod-shaped bacteria

Bacilli 

100

Composed of a short piece of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA, and a protein coat.

virus

100

Protists, fungi, plants and animals

Eukaryotes

100

Type of asexual reproduction seen in bacteria

Binary Fission

100

Hair-like appendages on bacterial surface

pili

200

Prefix for a chain of bacterial cells.

Strepto-

200

Viral cycle where viral DNA becomes incorporated into host cell DNA and is reproduced as the host cell reproduces.

Lysogenic cycle 

200

What type of cell is bacteria?

Prokaryotic

200

Any microorganism that causes disease

pathogen

200

Sticky, protective structure outside the cell wall

Capsule

300

Bacteria that cannot grow in the presence of oxygen.

obligate anaerobes

300

Contains a single-stranded RNA molecule from which DNA is transcribed.

retrovirus

300

Type of cell without a nucleus

Prokaryotes 

300

Organisms that break down dead organisms and recycle nutrients

decomposers

300

Substance found in bacterial cell walls

Peptidoglycan

400

Transfer of plasmid copies from one cell to another.

conjugation

400

Pathogenic bacteria cause disease either by destroying healthy tissues and cells or producing ____________________ that cause illness.

toxins

400

Area where most DNA is concentrated in a prokaryote

Nucleoid

400

How do viruses cause disease?

By injecting their genetic material into a host cell

400

A protein coat that surrounds viruses

capsid

500

A waste management technique that uses bacteria and other organisms to remove or neutralize pollutants.

Bioremediation 

500

Viral cycle where the host cell makes copies of viral DNA and proteins, new viruses are constructed and released as the host cell ruptures.



Lytic cycle

500

Rings of DNA found in prokaryotes

Plasmids

500

English physician who developed the first successful vaccine for smallpox in the late 1700’s

Jenner

500

Tail-like appendage that functions in movement

Flagellum

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