Classification
Viruses
Bacteria
Diseases
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100

The process we use to name living organisms. 

What is binomial nomenclature?

100

In order to have a virus replicate and multiply, a virus must invade this first. 

What is a host cell?

100

Where is bacteria located?

What is everywhere?

100

This is a proper way to stop the spread of viruses and bacteria.

What is: hand washing, not sharing objects, getting a vaccine...?
100

The purple gram stain.

What is a gram stain positive?

200

The two words that make up a scientific name.

What is the genus and species?

200

All viruses have a protein coat and this. 

What is genetic material?

200

This is the type of cell bacteria have. 

What is a prokaryotic cell?

200

This bacteria consumes tissue and causes death to appendages. 

What is flesh eating bacteria?

200

The relationships between organisms. 

What is a cladogram?

300

This is the meaning of chordata.

What is to have a backbone?

300

After a virus attaches to a host cell, the virus does this.

What is inject its genetic material into the host cell?

300
Bacteria create this to survive unfavorable conditions.

What is an endospore?

300

This is a harmful, disease causing organism. 

What is a pathogen?

300

This mosquito can transfer this virus.

What is Zika, West Nile, Yellow Fever, Malaria?

400

This is the most broad level of classification.

What is Domain? (I will accept kingdom)

400
This was the process of the first vaccine.

What is grinding smallpox scabs into a powder, putting them in cotton, and using a tube to blow them up someone's nose?

400

This is when one bacterium divides into two, identical bacteria. 

What is binary fission?

400

This bacteria is common in Lake Erie and is spread through fecal matter. It causes vomiting and diarrhea. 

What is E-coli?

400

This process.

What is the lytic cycle?

500

These are the 5 Kingdoms.

What is Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, & Monera. 

500

This process replicates a virus' genetic material into the host cell and then activates once it undergoes a trigger. 

What is the lysogenic cycle?

500

These are the 3 shapes of bacteria.

What is coccus, bacillus, and sprillum?

500

This is a risk from overusing antibiotics. 

What is the bacteria may become resistant to antibiotics and create 'Super Bacteria'?

500

The virus that infects bacteria.

What is a bacteriophage.

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