Microorganisms
Humans
Gut Health
Microbiology
Meet the Microbes!
100

What are microorganisms?

Microscopic organisms too small to be seen by the naked eye

100

These tiny organisms are made of a single cell.

What is Bacteria?

100

Bacteria can both be _____ and _____, depending on the type and location.

What is Beneficial and Harmful?

100

This is a proposed answer to a question about the natural world.

What is a Claim?

100

These tiny, single-celled organisms make up the vast majority of our microbiome.

What are Bacteria?

200

What are the four primary types of microorganisms? (Name all four)

What are Bacteria, viruses, fungi and protists?

200

True or False: Antibiotics kill only harmful bacteria

What is False?

200

This is the process of returning an endospore back to its vegetative state.

What is Germination?

200

This chemical functions as a mordant in gram staining.

What is Iodine?

200

The microbiome helps train this bodily system to distinguish between friend and foe.

What is the immune system?

300

How many microorganisms are in the human body?

What is 38 to 39 trillion (or trillions)?

300

This term describes the community of microorganisms living in a particular environment, such as the human gut.

What is a Microbiome?

300

These are living microorganisms that, when administered in adequate amount, confer a health benefit.

What are Probiotics?

300

This term describes an organism that causes disease.

What is a Pathogen?

300

This domain of single-celled organisms, often found in extreme environments, also resides in the human gut.

What are archaea?

400

True or False: Microbes cannot multiply on their own

What is False?

400

This part of the human body contains the highest concentration of microbes.

What is the Colon?

400

The type of macromolecule that cannot be digested without assistance from gut microbiota.

What is Fiber?

400

This unit measures the mass of bacteria cells.

What is a Colony?

400

These products, produced by bacteria fermenting fiber, are essential for colon health.

What are Short-Chain Fatty Acids (SCFAs)?

500

While bacteria get the spotlight, this type of organism is a key part of the gut microbiome.

What is Fungi?

500

This substance, created by cellular energy production, leaves the blood through the lungs.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

500

Common gut bacteria often cited as a culprit for food poisoning, such as E Coli or _____.

What is Salmonella?

500

The ecological community of commensal, symbiotic, and pathogenic microorganisms that literally share our body space.

What is Microbiota?

500

The mechanism by which good bacteria prevent bad bacteria from settling down.

What is colonization resistance? 




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