Addie L1-4
Addie L5-8
Addie 9-11
Modelling
Vocab
100

The way that Addie got bacteria in her body (both ways)

What is picking her scab and being hooked up to ecmo

100

An environmental pressure on the bacteria inside Addie

What is antibiotics?

100

The type of bacteria variation that is LEAST resistant 

What is 6 pore bacteria?

100

The equation that calculates how much bacteria there will be after a dosage.

What is [starting amount of bacteria] - [effective percentage (in decimals) x starting amount of bacteria]

100

This acronym stands for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

What is MRSA?

200

The attributes needed for bacteria to stay alive (think agar)

What are food, water, warmth, acidity, and oxygen?

200
The type of bacteria that is LEAST resistant to antibiotics.

What is 6-pore bacteria?

200

Positive mutations in Addie bacteria

What is high resistant bacteria?
200

The pattern (numerically) that bacteria reproduces at.

What is exponential growth?

200

In order: Infections/diseases acquired from a public place vs acquired in a hospital setting

What is Community Associated vs Hospital Associated?

300

The process in which bacteria grows asexually: 1.) copy dna 2.) splitting into 2

What is Binary fission

300
A smaller ZOI may indicate that bacteria is ______

What is more resistant?

300

This process gets passed down through generations.

What is adaptation?

300

What   (visually), bacteria, or Addie’s lungs might be in a model

What is a component?

300

Data collected using the 5 sense

What is Qualitative Data

400

A possible result for skipping dosages/ stopping it when you start feeling better.

What is the getting sick again?

400

This type of infection cannot be treated with AB.

What are viral infections?

400

This process gets passed down through generations.

What is adaptation?

400

To show a(n) _______ in an Addie model, we can use the antibiotics killing bacteria.

What is an interaction?

400

Bacteria becoming resistant to all forms of antibiotics (what happened to addie)

What is pan resistance?

500

The three ways an antibiotic can kill bacteria (include names).

What is....

Quinolones: Break down DNA in bacteria so it cant reproduce

Beta Lactam: Kills bacterial cell walls (humans dont have cell walls)

Macrolides: Break down bacterial ribosomes which doesn't allow it to make proteins

500

An antibiotic must do THIS in order to kill an antibiotic

What is come in contact?

500

Natural selection acts on this _____ (think DNA and traits)

What is an allele?

500

An example of survival of the fittest/ natural selection in Addie.

What is 3 pore bacteria surviving and reproducing?
500

What a 'no bacteria' would be used for in an experiment

What is a comparison/control variable?

M
e
n
u