Bacteria have this cell structure. (two words)
What is cell membrane?
Prokaryotes are classified in these two kingdoms.
What are bacteria and archaea?
This structure protects bacteria from drying out.
What is capsule?
Harmful bacteria are the result of this.
What is the whole earth being cursed after Adam and Eve?
A ___ virus can remain in the body for years before destroying host cells.
latent
What does a vaccine give your body?
It gives your body a weakened or dead form of the virus.
Bacteria has this cell structure. (one word)
What are ribosomes?
Archaea are different from bacteria in this way.
What is "they do not contain peptidoglycan in their cell walls"?
Bacteria may move using this.
What are flagella?
What do cheese, green olives, yogurt, pickles, and salami all have in common?
A virus consists of only one protein coat and ___.
nucleic acid (DNA/RNA)
List the ways that you can limit the spread of viral infections.
1. hand washing 2. covering your coughs and sneezes 3. eating a balanced, nutritious diet 4. exercise regularly 5. being well vaccinated
A bacterium's DNA is in this.
What is cytosol?
One bacterium, DNA replicates, cell membrane pinches in, two bacteria.
What is the order of events for DNA reproduction?
Bacteria "fixes" this in the soil.
What is nitrogen?
Bacteria are found in the digestive system of ruminants to help do this.
What is break down cellulose?
Viruses can be prevented by ___.
vaccinations
Where does a cold sore come from?
A cold sore is caused by a latent virus that is activated when the body is sick or stressed. The cells destroyed by the activated virus form the cold sore.
Bacteria does not have this cell structure.
What is Golgi apparatus?
The human body is known to have at least this many bacterial cells.
What is one trillion?
Bacteria reproduce by this method.
What is binary fission?
True or False? Bacteria is made up of cells and viruses are not.
What is true?
Viruses can be ___ or ___.
active...latent
Viruses are used in this kind of therapy.
What is gene therapy?
This is not a beneficial role of bacteria in the environment.
What is developing resistance to antibiotics?
To escape poor conditions such as extreme heat or cold, some bacteria form this.
What are endospores?
Bacteria share plasmids through this process.
What is conjugation?
Name the parts indicated by the numbers.


1. flagella 2. plasmid 3. nucleic acid (DNA/RNA) 4. capsule 5. capsid
How does an active virus reproduce?
The viral DNA forces a host cell's own machinery to make more viruses.
Viruses are classified into which kingdom?
None. Scientists debate whether or not viruses are actually alive.