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An organism that causes disease.
What is a pathogen?
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They are prokaryotic.
What are bacteria?
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An organism that feeds on dead matter.
What is Saprophyte?
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An organism that requires oxygen.
What is an Aerobic organism?
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These organisms live in freshwater ponds and lakes.
What is Blue-Green Algae?
200
An organism that feed on a living host.
What is a Parasite?
200
Sticky sugar layers that surround the cell wall.
What is the capsule?
200
Bacterium accomplish movement with these.
What are flagellum?
200
Population growth that is unhindered because of the abundance of resources for an ever-increasing popluation.
What is Exponential growth?
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This bacterium can be a source of food poisoning.
What is botulism?
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Population growth that is controlled by limited resources.
What is Logistic growth?
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This lies directly beneth the bacterium's cell wall.
What is the plasma membrane?
300
A semifluid substance inside the plasma membrane.
What is Cytoplasm?
300
A state in which members of a population die as quickly as new members are born.
What is Steady state?
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A very common bacterium, living in your gut.
What is E Coli?
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Prolonged freezing will do this to many of the bacteria that live on food.
What is kill them?
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The most popular form of asexual reproduction.
What is binary fission?
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Organisms from the same species that have markedly different traits.
What are Strains?
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A small, circular section of extra DNA that confers one or more traits to a bacterium and can be reproduced separately from the main bacterial genetic code.
What is Plasmid?
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The way in which organisms are seperated in kingdom Monera.
What is by there cell walls?
500
This food is extremely prone to bacteria.
What is milk?
500
3 conditins for bacterial growth.
What are moisture, moderate temperature, and nutrition?
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One of the few types of bacteria that require light in order to survive.
What is Cyanobacteria?
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These are the only two classes phylum Firmicutes.
What are Firmibacteria, and Thallobacteria?
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Louis Pastuer developed this process.
What is pasteurization?
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