Bacteria are___,___ cells and are _____ because they do not have membrane bound organelles.
What are microscopic,living, prokaryotic.
Eubacteria are a ___ group, and are larger or smaller than Archaebacteria.
What are diverse and larger?
Where they are found.
What is extreme conditions?
Many bacteria aid in...and produce...and...
What are digestion, antibiotics, and vitamin K.
Bacteria that cause disease.
What are bacterial pathogens?
The three bacteria shapes.
(Extra 100 points-specific names.)
What are sphere-shaped, rod-shaped, or spiral-shaped?
(cocci, bacilli, spirilla)
The type of Eubacteria that produces their own food.
What are cyanobacteria?
Types of environments.
(specific)
What are salty, acidic, of very hot?
Nitrogen fixation.
E.C. What it helps to do.
What is when soil and plant roots take nitrogen from the air and change it so that plants and animals can use it?
E.C. What is keep nature in balance?
What are toxins or poisons?
The three categories of bacteria that are defined by how they eat.
What are producers, consumers, and parasites?
What is something that is produced as a result of an overabundance of cyanobacteria?
How archaebacteria are divided.
What are where they live/how they get energy?
Bacteria can be use to clean up environmental pollution through bioremediation. Some bacteria ____ into harmless compounds and some eat___.
What are break waste down and pollutants?
Endospores.
What are thick walled structures formed in unfavorable environmental conditions?
A category of bacteria that use oxygen during respiration.
What are aerobes?
The color Eubacteria usually are.
What is blue-green?
One anaerobic group of archaebacteria.
What is produces methane?
Three foods made with bacterial help.
What are any yogurt, cheese, or pickles?
(also sauerkraut)
A process of limited heating that kills harmful bacteria in food.
What is pasteurization?
Anaerobes ______.
What is do not need oxygen?
(Extra 100 points if said that some cannot survive in the presence of oxygen.)
Consumer eubacteria are grouped by___.
What is cell wall thickness or thinness?
Archaebacteria used to be in the same kingdom as eubacteria. True or False?
What is true?
(E.C if said the kingdom was bacteria)
One way bacteria is used in the industry. (specific)
What is growing bacteria in controlled containers to create bioreactors which help make medicine or having methane producing bacteria digest waste and make fuel?
What vaccines are made of and what they enable.
What are dead bacterial cells and white blood cells to recognize a kind of harmful bacteria and attack it?