Bacteria
Types of Bacteria
Virus
Reproduction
Labeling
100
The two kingdoms of bacteria are these.
What is eubacteria and archaebacteria?
100
This types of bacteria is in the shape of a circle.
What is cocci.
100
This structure hold either the DNA or RNA of a virus.
What is the head?
100
This type of reproduction is what we call when bacteria reproduce.
What is binary fission?
100
This structure is labeled A.
What is the tail fibers of a virus?
200
This kingdom is known as the "true" bacteria.
What is eubacteria?
200
This type of bacteria is in the shape of rods.
What is bacilli?
200
This type of virus attaches to a bacteria.
What is a bacteriophage?
200
This type of viral reproduction takes place by integrating its DNA or RNA into the host's DNA.
What is lysogenic?
200
This is labeled D?
What is a ribosome?
300
Which of the two kingdoms is thought to be found on other planets?
What is archaebacteria.
300
This type of bacteria thrive without oxygen and are often found at the bottom of swamps and garbage mounds.
What are the methanogens?
300
This structure injects the virus' DNA or RNA into its host.
What is the sheath?
300
This will prevent bacteria from reproducing.
What is an antibiotic?
300
This is labeled E?
What is a flagellum?
400
This type of bacteria loves salt.
What is the extreme halophiles?
400
This type of bacteria is found in chains.
What is streptococci?
400
This is the study of viruses.
What is virology?
400
This form of reproduction in much like the cellular division of somatic cells in eukaryotes.
What is binary fission?
400
This is labeled C.
What is pilli?
500
These key characteristics separate the two kingdoms of bacteria.
What is no introns and peptidoglycan found in cell wall for eubacteria?
500
This is the study of disease.
What is pathology?
500
Virus' are considered nonliving for these three reasons.
What is no growth, no metabolism, does not maintain homeostasis?
500
This type of viral reproduction leaves the host cell dismantled and dead.
What is lytic cycle?
500
This is labeled B.
What is a plasmid?
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