Bacteria
Persephonella Marina
E. coli
Staphylococcus
Opitutus Terrae
100

How does bacteria reproduce?

Asexually through binary fission.


100

What shape is persephonella marina?

Rod shaped

100

What does E.coli have a mutualistic relationship with?

Humans

100

What phylum is Staphylococcus in?

Firmicutes


100

Where is Opitutus Terrae found?

Rice paddy soil

200

What are the two main types of respiration used by bacteria?

Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration

200

Where is Persephonella Marina found?

deep-sea hydrothermal vents


200

What phylum is E.coli in?

 Pseudomonadota

200

How does its sphere shape benefit Staphylococcus?

offers survival advantages and protection from drying out

200

What type of respiration does Opitutus terrae use?

Anaerobic respiration

300

What is the purpose of the flagella

It allows the bacteria to move

300

What does hyperthermophilic mean?

It lives in extreme temperatures

300

Where could E.coli be found in humans?

The intestines

300

What relationships can Staphylococcus be in?

mutualistic, parasitic and commensal 

300

What does mesophile mean?

it lives in moderate temperatures

400

What are some phylums in the bacteria kingdom?

Aquificota, Firmicutes, Verrucomicrobiota, and  Pseudomonadota

400

How does persephonella marina contribute to its ecosystem?

It forms of the base of its food chain

400

How does the flagella help E.coli?

it allows them to move toward nutrients or away from harmful substances


400

What type of respiration does Staphylococcus use?

Anaerobic respiration

400

How does Opitutus Terrae reproduce?

Asexually though binary fission

500

What are chemotrophs?

Bacteria that breaks down chemical compounds for nutrition

500

What does microaerophilic mean?

It can survive on very low levels of oxygen

500

How often can E.coli divide?

Every 20 minutes

500
Where is it commonly found on humans?

skin (around mouth and nose)

500

How does Opitutus Terrae obtain energy?

Fermentation