Parts of Bacteria
Basic Shapes
Environmental
Bad Bacteria
General Information
100

This part is in the cytoplasm of bacteria is: label b?


What is a Ribosome

100

This shape of this bacteria is:

a) bacillus    b) coccus   c) spiral d) none of the above


What is a bacillus

100

Which bacteria live in this environment?


a) thermoacidophiles                b) halophiles

c) methanogens                       d) none of the above

what is a halophile


100

A form of asexual reproduction in which one cell divides, forming two identical cells.

a) binary fission

b) conjugation

c) decomposer

d) pasteurization

What is binary fission


100

Bacteria and humans have what in common in thier cells?

a) ribosomes

B) cytoplasm

c) DNA

d) all of the above


D) all of the above

200

This part is the strand of DNA. Label C



What is a Nucleoid

200

This shape of this bacteria is:

a) spirillum  b) bacillus  c) coccus  D) none of the above

What is a coccus

200

which bacteria live in this environment?


a) Halophile                            b)thermoacidophile  

c) methanogens                      d) none of the above 

what is a thermoacidophile

200

What are harmful bacteria known as

a) pathogens

b) autotrophs

c) heterotrophs

d) N.Y. Giants

What are pathogens

200

Bacteria are:

a) prokaryotic

b) produce asexual

c) aid in digestion in our intestine

d) all of the above

d) all of the above

300

This part is a whip-like tail that propels the bacterium forward.  Label a?


What is a flagellum

300

This shape of bacteria appears like a corkscrew.


What is spirillum

300

Why are superbugs difficult to control?

a) They are difficult to transmit from one person to another

b)They have mild symptoms that often go unreported

c)They occur in remote regions of the world

d) They are resistant to antibiotics.

d) They are resistant to antibiotics.

300

Harmful bacteria are known to cause diseases. Provide one such disease mentioned in class.

a) Botulism

b) AIDS

c) Covid-19

d) Monkey pox


What is Botulism  TB  Tetanus   Anthrax   Strepthroat

300

Because bacteria do not contain a nucleus, they are known as

a) prokaryotes

b) eukaryotes

c) autotrophs

d) none of the above

What is prokaryotes

400

What allows in and out of cell? Label e.

What is cell/plasma membrane.

400

What are the three most common shapes of bacteria?


What are rods, spheres, and spirals

400

which of the following aid(help) with antibiotics eradicate super bugs?

a) bacteriaphage- a virus

b) honey

c) not consuming hormone based food

d) all of the above

all of the above

bacteriaphage 

400

Some benefits of bacteria include:

a) vaccines and antibiotics

b) food processing

c) food digestion

d) all of the above

all of the above

400

Where is the DNA in a bacteria cell?

a) nucleus

b) cytoplasm

c) cell membrane

d) cell wall

What is free-flowing in the cytoplasm

500

This is a picture of?

a) conjugation            b) asexual reproduction

c) a prokaryote           d) all of the above

all of the above

500

What is this shape of bacteria called?

a) streptococcus            b) staphlococcus

c) streptobacillus           d) dicoccus

What is streptococcus

500

These bacteria live in oxygen-free environments:

a) Methanogens

b) halophiles

c) thermoacidophiles

d) none of the above

what are methanogens

500

Question #6 from a STARR EOC exam

NO NUCLEUS!


500

Question #10 from a STARR EOC exam

FUNGUS ARE DECOMPOSERS

CANNOT MAKE OWN FOOD!