Viruses
Bacteria
Meiosis
Vaccines/Antibiotics
pGLO
100

Viruses are classified as nonliving because they require this

Host Cell

100

Another name for bacteria/bacterium

Prokaryotes

100

During which stage do homologous pairs exchange genetic material?

Prophase I

100

This protects individuals with weakened immune systems who can't get vaccinated

Herd Immunity

100

What is the bacteria that was used in the pGLO lab?

E.Coli

200

Keeps the Viral DNA inside safe until it's time to infect

Capsid Proteins

200

The way that bacteria reproduces

Binary Fission

200

The increased use of antibiotics has led to 

Superbugs

200

What process ensured that there was no cross contamination from the experimenter to the agar plate?

Clamshell technique

300

HPV is known to cause cancer because 

It inactivates the p53 gene

300

Bacteria don't have many organelles but they do have 

Ribosomes

300

This increases genetic variation between chromatids of a homologous pair

Crossing over

300

This type of vaccine uses killed viruses to help build your immune system

Inactivated Vaccines

300

This process allowed for the plasmid DNA to enter the bacterial cell

Heat Shock/Heat Shocking

400

Provides genetic advantages that help bacteria survive in many environments

Plasmid DNA

400

This type of vaccine can provide life-long immunity to it's virus

Recombinant Vaccines

400

This triggered the expression of the GFP gene under UV light

Arabinose

500

If I left one bacteria in a petri dish to grow (every 20 minutes) for 3 hours, how many bacteria will my colony have?

512

500

I would use penicillin if I wanted to disrupt this part of a bacteria

Cell Wall

500
The presence of this on the agar plate ensured that all of the bacteria was transformed

Ampicillin