Too small to be seen with the naked eye.
What does microscopic mean?
The thing that all living things are made of
What is cells?
True or false? C. jejuni is a helpful bacteria.
What is False?
The magnification of the eyepiece.
What is 10x?
Plant cells or animal cells?
What are plant cells?
It means "cannot be killed by antibiotics."
What is antibiotic resistant?
Living things use this to find food or keep away from predators.
What is movement?
True or False: Bacilli is a harmful bacteria
What is False?
When looking at smaller specimens, you need to use (higher or lower) magnification.
What is higher?
Unicellular or multicellular?
What is multicellular?
An organism made of one cell.
What is Unicellular?
Living or Nonliving: Turns food and oxygen into energy, in a process called respiration.
What is living?
Harmful or Helpful: A Bacteria that breaks down food in your gut, fills up the space in the gut.
What is Helpful Bacteria?
If using the 40X lens, the total magnification.
What is 400X?
Plant cells or animal cells?
What are animal cells?
Tiny organisms that are made of a single cell. They can be helpful or harmful.
What is Bacteria?
With excretion, living things remove this.
What is waste?
Harmful or helpful: a bacteria that produces poison
Harmful bacteria
A structure found only in plant cells that surrounds the cell and protects it from bursting.
What is a cell wall?
Plant or animal cells?
What are plant cells?
All of the microorganisms that live in a particular environment, such as a human body.
What does microbiome mean?
Living or nonliving? Does not respond to changes in the environment.
What is nonliving?
This procedure (for Patient 23) introduces beneficial bacteria into the gut, limiting the food and space for harmful bacteria.
What is a fecal transplant?
This organelle is responsible for storage of water and nutrients for the cell.
What is a vacuole?
Unicellular or Multicellular?
Unicellular.