Does bacteria have a nucleus?
no
F=mx?
a - accelration
Are viruses living or nonliving?
Nonliving
What are two requirements for fungi to reproduce
moisture, oxygen, nutrients, temperature
Name 3 words from MRs C GREN
movement, respiration, sensitivity, control, growth, reproduction, energy, nutrients
How do bacteria reproduce?
Binary fusion
D = S x ?
Time (T)
Is measles a virus or bacteria?
Virus
What do fungi breathe?
Oxygen
True or false - there are more bacteria in the world than human cells.
True
Name a kind of bacteria
lactobacillus, salmonella, staphylococcus
What is the unit of measurement for a force?
Newtons
Why are viruses considered non-living?
do not meet the requirements of Mrs C GRen
What are 2 types of fungi?
Yeast and Mold
describe the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction
sexual - requires a mate. Produces offspring who are genetically a mix of parents
asexual - no mate required - cloning oneself
What are the three shapes of Bacteria
spherical, rod, spiral
T = 20s, Speed = 100 m/s.
What is the Distance?
2000 m
What is the mode of transmission for viruses?
Fecal-oral, contact, droplet, air-born, blood and sexual contact
Name 4 parts of a fungi
spores, mycellium, haphae, sporangium, gills, cap
What bacteria makes kimchi, yoghurt, and saurkraut?
lactobacillus
What is the name of bacteria that live in extreme cold climates
psychrophiles
Who discovered the laws of motion - including the discovery of F = m x a?
Sir Isaac Newton
A virus that attacks and destroys bacteria is called a...
Bacteriophage
What Fungi is on the NZ $50 note, and what colour is it?
Blue - werewere-kÅkako
sky-blue mushroom
Blue Pinkgill
where on the body are the most bacteria found?