Bacteria
Harder Bacteria (600-1000)
Labs
GMOs
Fun :) Double Points!
100

Organisms with no membrane bound organelles, appeared on Earth nearly 3.5 billion years ago.

What is prokaryotes?

100

(600 points) A material used frequently in our classroom when obtaining bacterial cultures, its name is derived from the "Malay" word for red algae.

What is Agar?

100

What the heck is this thing called? Pipette isn't a good enough answer! 

What is a serological pipette

100

GMO stands for...

What is Genetically Modified Organism? If you didn't get this, minus 400 points.

100

What does CRISPR stand for?

What is clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats?

200

Bacteria divide by this process, also popular with computer scientists.

What is binary fission?

200

Anthrax is caused by this fatal bacterium

What is Bacillus anthracis?

200

What does this picture illustrate?

What is the streak plate method?

200

This bacteria is often used to transfer genes to plants and fungi, from Sugar Beets to Alfalfa.

What is Agrobacterium?

200

Diamond v. Chakrabarty was a landmark Supreme Court case that decided this.

What is that genetically modified organisms can be patented

300

An ionic compound with a reactive halogen, used in a type of bacterial transformation

What is Calcium Chloride?
300

E. coli is a popular model organism that we have used often in this class. How do you spell its full name (genus and species)?

What is Escherichia coli?

300

Name one type of metal that inoculation loops are commonly made out of. HINT: think unreactive! 

What is platinum, tungsten or nichrome?

300

Bt is an acronym for which bacterium, that produced the Bt delta endotoxin

What is bacillus thuringiensis?

300

An example of "Yellow biotechnology", beer is made through this process.

What is fermentation?

400

In Italian, rosa is the color that this type of gram-stained bacteria turn.

What is gram-negative bacteria?

400

A cause of food poisoning, this Staphylococcus bacteria's species name is derived from latin for "gold". 

What is Staphylococcus aureus? (Latin is "aurum" for gold)

400

We used pipettes a lot this year, using (relatively) safe and sterile techniques. But before the invention of the modern pipette, what body part would scientists use to take up liquid and transfer it from vessel to vessel?

What is the mouth?

400

This color of rose, containing the pigment delphindin, is often used to symbolize secret or unattainable love.

What is blue?

400

A way to reduce human climate impact, this fuel is derived from vegetable oil or animal fat, and used to power Disneyland's park trains.

What is biodiesel

500

A name for this shape of bacteria, shared with a popular swimming stroke.

What is corkscrew? (spirochete also accepted)

500

Pop and folk artist Shelley Segal released the song "Gratitude" in 2011, inspired by these organisms which are responsible for oxygenating most of the planet.

https://shelleysegal.bandcamp.com/track/gratitude if you want to listen

What are cyanobacteria? (stromatolite also accepted)

500

This highly flammable compound (originally known as guncotton) is used in membranes to immobilize nucleic acids/proteins in blot tests.

What is nitrocellulose?

500

What protein, also used in the making of GloFish, may these mice be expressing?

What is GFP?

500

Who's this guy?

Who is Craig Venter

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