Infection
Bacteria
Evolution
Generation
Lab Techniques
100

What is it called when one organism invades another?

Infection

100

What is Staphylococcus?

A common type of bacteria infection.

100

What is adaptation?

 change by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment.

100

What is offspring?

New organisms created by reproduction.

100

What is a Petri dish used for?

To grow bacteria and other microorganisms

200

What kind of microorganisms can cause infections in humans?

Bacteria

200

What is Stenotrophomonas known for?

t is a less common type of bacteria infection that is very dangerous and hard to treat.

200

What does it mean for a trait to be heritable?

It is passed down from one generation to another.

200

How does a new generation of bacteria form?

Bacteria divide into two identical copies of themselves.

200

What is agar?

The nutrient gel in a Petri dish that bacteria can grow on.

300

What medicine is used to kill bacteria?

Antibiotic

300

What does "pan-resistant" bacteria mean?

 Bacteria that are not able to be treated with any antibiotics.

300

Define natural selection.

The process where organisms with advantageous traits survive and pass those traits to offspring.

300

What is the process called when a species completely disappears?

Extinction

300

What do simulations help us understand?

hey help us see how bacteria populations change over time.

400

What is a "dose" in relation to antibiotics?

One measurement of a substance taken at a time

400

Name a type of Staphylococcus that is resistant to Methicillin.

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

400

How does mutation contribute to evolution?

Mutations create changes in DNA that can lead to new traits.

400

 How are inherited traits passed down?

Through DNA from parent to offspring

400

Why do scientists use simulations in experiments?

To model and predict changes in populations or systems.

500

What happens to bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics?

They are not killed by that antibiotic.

500

What is the main difference between bacteria and viruses?

Bacteria are living microorganisms; viruses are not.

500

What is the process of evolution?

The change in inherited characteristics of a species over generations.

500

What is the significance of generations in evolution

Generations allow for the passing down of traits and adaptation over time.

500

How can bacteria populations change over time?

Through reproduction, mutation, and natural selection.

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