Bacteria
Random
Viruses
fungi
Protozoa
100

Are bacteria living?

What is yes
100

Name 2 types of ways communicable diseases are passed on

what is Person to Person, Food to person, person to food, animal to person?

100

These tiny particles hijack living cells.

What are viruses?

100

Can fungi make their own food?

what is no

100

Are protozoa living?

What is yes?

200

How many cells do bacteria have?

What is one cell

200

Spot the hazard The teacher was not in the room yet. Jake began weighing chemicals, touching them with his hand. His nose itched, so he rubbed it.

what is touching face, not waiting for the teacher

200

True or False: Viruses are living organisms.

What is false

200

Where do fungi grow best?

what is Warm moist places

200

Where do protozoa usually live?

What is water or inside other organisms?

300

Name one helpful bacteria.

Intestines (in your gut, yogurt cheese)

300

Where do protozoa live?

what is fresh water, soil?

300

Which cycle attacks immediately?

What is the lytic cycle

300

Name a fungus.

What is mushroom or yeast?

300

Protozoa act like tiny what?

What are animals 

400

Name one harmful bacteria.

Tb, Salmonella, strep throat

400

What happens after many viruses are made?

What is cell burst.

400

Which cycle hides in DNA?

what is lysogenic cycle 

400

Why are fungi important?

What is they recycle nutrients by breaking down dead material?

400

Are all protozoa harmful?

What is no?

500

Where can bacteria be found?

what is Everywhere

500

Compare the two cycles.

what is Lytic attacks immediately, while lysogenic hides in the DNA before becoming active.

500

Name one reason viruses are not considered alive.


What is they cannot reproduce, grow, or carry out life processes on their own?


500

How do fungi get energy?

Breaking down dead things or living on other organisms?

500

What is one example of a protozoan?

What is an amoeba or paramecium?


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