Vocabulary
Bacteria
Key concepts
Essential inferences
Active Reading(Pages A1-K2)
100

Too small to be seen

What is microscopic?

100

Vomiting, bloating, and other symptoms of food poisoning.

What are the symptoms of C. Jejuni?

100

_____ work by transplanting bacteria from a healthy gut to an unhealthy gut through feces.

What is a fecal transplant?

100
Parts of a cell.

What are organelles?

100
Parts of a cell.

What is an organelle?

200

Food and Space for microorganisms to thrive

What is a microbiome?

200

One of the most deadly microscopic invaders, preys on a low gut microbiome, especially after using antibioitics.

What is C. Difficle?

200

Antibiotics kill both ___ and harmful bacteria.

What do antibiotics kill besides harmful bacteria?

200

Made up by cells, parts of a organ.

What is a tissue?

200

A very dangerous threat to our body who is able to oxidize and can thrive outside of a host.

What is C. Difficle?

300
The smallest living thing

What is a cell?

300

A necessary and commonly found bacteria in your gut, lines the gut walls to prevent other invasions.

What is Bacilli?

300

All living things are made of _____

What are cells?

300
Organs working together to maintain one aspect of the body.

What is a system?

300

1 of the three common causes of food poisoning.

Correct answers: 

What is Salmonella?

What is C. Difficle?

What is C. Jejuni?

400

The "Hail Mary". Kills everything in your microbiome.

What is an antibiotic?
400

The bacteria unique to humans, helps digest milk.

What is B. Animalis?

400

Although they are both microscopic, cells are much ______ than molecules.

How much smaller is a molecule than a cell?

400
Food and space for bacteria and other microorganisms.

What is a microbiome?

400

The member of the gut microbiome that breaks down materials that other microorganisms cannot.

What is L. Reuteri?

500

The symptoms of C.Jejuni are called this.

What is food poisoning?

500

The necessary bacteria that produces immune cells in your gut.

What is B. Fragilis?

500

_____ was a core scientist of the cell theory movement who gave cells their name.

Who was Robert Hooke?

500

All living things rely on them for life, as they carry many essential components like chromosomes for life.

Why is a cell important?

500

Symptoms include: tissues of your body swell and inflame, causing breathing difficulties.

What happens to your body when you have and Asthma attack?