Cell basics
Prokaryotic structure

Bacterial characteristics
Classifications and shapes shapes
Bacteria and Diseases
100

This is the basic unit of life.


What is a cell?


100

This region contains the DNA in a prokaryotic cell.


What is the nucleoid?


100

Bacteria are this type of organism (single-celled or multicellular?)


What is unicellular?


100

Round-shaped bacteria are called this.


What are cocci?


100

This type of bacteria causes disease.


What are pathogens?


200

Cells that lack a nucleus are called this.


What are prokaryotic cells?


200

This structure helps bacteria move.


What is flagella?


200

Bacteria that need oxygen are called this.


What are aerobic bacteria?


200

Rod-shaped bacteria are called this.


What are bacilli?


200

This symptom includes high body temperature during infection.


What is fever?


300

The two domains of prokaryotes are these.


What are Bacteria and Archaea?


300

This outer layer helps bacteria avoid destruction by white blood cells.


What is the capsule?


300

Bacteria reproduce by this type of asexual reproduction.


What is binary fission (amitosis)?


300

Spiral-shaped bacteria are called this.


What are spirilla (or spirochetes)?


300

This bacterium causes gonorrhea.

What is Neisseria gonorrhoeae?


400

These are the four main biomolecules found in cells.

What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids?


400

These small DNA rings can carry antibiotic resistance.


What are plasmids?


400

Bacteria that make their own food using sunlight are called this.


What are photoautotrophs?


400

Bacteria arranged in chains use this prefix.


What is strepto-?


400

These structures allow bacteria to survive harsh conditions.


What are endospores?


500

Prokaryotes do not have these structures found in eukaryotic cells.


 What are membrane-bound organelles?


500

These hair-like structures help bacteria attach to surfaces.


What are fimbriae (or pili)?


500

These bacteria obtain energy from inorganic chemicals.


What are chemoautotrophs?


500

A cube-like arrangement of cocci is called this.


 What is sarcina?


500

This is a major reason bacteria become resistant to antibiotics.

 What is overuse/misuse of antibiotics?


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