A living thing, such as a plant, animal, or bacteria.
Organism
This organelle is responsible for producing the cell's energy through cellular respiration.
Mitochondria
This organelle produces proteins.
Ribosomes
Name the major organs that are a part of your "gut"
Stomach & intestines
The relative size of things
Scale
The tiny structures that make up all living things and are the smallest units able to perform life functions.
Cells
This is the general shape of a plant cell.
Box-like/square/rectangle
This organelle performs photosynthesis.
Chloroplast
What type of bacteria caused patient 23's symptoms at week 3?
C. jejuni
Living thing such as an animal, plant, or bacteria
Organism
The unit scientists use to measure tiny organisms.
Micrometer
This organelle directs all of the cell's activities.
Nucleus
This structure gives plant cells a rigid, box-like shape
Cell wall
What effect did antibiotics have on patient 23's gut microbiome?
Killed good AND bad bacteria!
The tiny structures that make up all living things and are the smallest units able to perform life functions.
Cells
This chemical structure is smaller than a cell, but cannot perform life functions.
Atom/Molecule
This structure determines what substances can enter/leave the cell.
Cell membrane
Vacuole
What could happen when an organism has less bacteria than normal in their gut microbiome?
They are more susceptible to infections of harmful bacteria. (C. difficile)
Facts and statistics collected by scientists
Data
Place these terms in order from smallest to largest (organ system, cell, organism, tissue, atom, organ)
Atom, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
These TWO organelles are only found in a plant cell.
Cell wall and chloroplast
Recite the mitochondria chant with energy!
THE MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL!
What is the purpose of a fecal transplant?
To restore healthy bacteria to the gut microbiome
Carefully collected data about 1 example over a period of time
Case study