Are viruses technically living things?
No, they do not meet several requirements for living things
Bacteria are what kind of cell?
Prokaryotic
Chloroplast is found only in what type of cell?
Plant cells
Diffusion is a form of what kind of transport?
Passive
Energy used in cellular respiration
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
What occurs during the lytic cycle of a virus?
Virus attaches to the host cell and injects DNA, then the virus begins to multiply
What do doctors prescribe you to fight bacterial infections?
Antibiotics
Organelles that makes proteins
Ribosomes
The movement of water across a membrane
Osmosis
Process in which organisms keep their internal bodily functions balanced
Homeostasis
What do viruses need to survive?
Host cells
Process by which bacteria reproduce
Binary fission
Serves as the cell's internal transport system, can be either smooth or rough
Endoplasmic reticulum
Also known as a cell "going number 2" - Mr Himmelright
Exocytosis
Monosaccharides and polysaccharides
Carbohydrates
This type of vaccine uses a weakened form of the virus to "train" immune response to disease
live virus
Tiny, whip like tail that helps bacteria cell move
Flagellum
The outer most layer of an animal cell
Cell membrane
What part of the cell regulates what can enter and leave the cell?
Cell membrane
Class of organic compounds that are fatty acids, insoluble in water
Lipids
Why is it so difficult to make a vaccine for HIV?
It attacks T-cells which are already part of the immune system
Domain of bacteria that live in very harsh environments
Archaea
Golgi body
Particle movement from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration, requires energy
Photosynthesis takes place in this part of the plant cell
Chloroplast