Characteristics of Bacteria
Reproduction of Bacteria
Nutritional Requirements of Bacteria
Ecological Roles of Bacteria
Practical Uses of Bacteria
100
The simplest organisms.
What is Bacteria?
100
Because bacteria is unicellular it reproduces by this.
What is binary fission?
100
Require oxygen for cellular respiration.
What is Aerobic?
100
How they affect (or interact) with other organisms.
What is ecological roles?
100
Rapidly growing ranch of microbiology
What is biotechnology?
200
All bacteria have a _____ cell structure
What is a prokaryotic?
200
Bacteria can produce an "inner cell"
What is an endospore?
200
Capable of conducting photosynthesis.
What is the photosynthetic?
200
In medicine, a certain antibiotic may be effective against a well-known strain, but ineffective against other strains.
What is resistant?
200
Process which is capable of inserting many different genetic sequences into bacteria and culturing them.
What is Recombinant DNA?
300
This "Gram's" cell walls contain lipids that absorb the safranine instead, giving them a reddish colour.
What is a Gram Negative?
300
Procedures used in a laboratory setting to ensure unwanted bacterial growth is avoided.
What are Sterile Techniques?
300
The name of the anaerobic respiration.
What is fermentation?
300
An example of free-living which are microscopic organisms and some types of worms
What is a decomposer?
300
Process which results in new strains of bacteria, wich exhibit new properties.
What is Recombinant DNA?
400
The third and least common shape of prokaryotes is the spiral-shaped ones.
What is Spirillus?
400
Sexual reproduction involving the transfer of genetic material between cells. Bacterial cells, for example, gain genetic diversity by reproducing this way
What is conjugation?
400
A chemical byproduct which causes soreness and stiffness in the muscles.
What is lactic acid?
400
A human bacterium which burrows into the mucus covered inner walls of the stomach and causes ulcers.
What is Helicobacter pylori?
400
One who related bacteria to diseases, who as well made the connection between bacteria and their role in making the alcohol in wines and beer.
Who is Pasteur?
500
They are the three common shapes of bacterial cells.
What is Coccus, Bacillus, and Spirillus?
500
Bacteria-killing chemical substance that is used on the surface of the body.
What is an Antiseptic?
500
The process where organisms harness energy contained in the chemical bonds of molecules, is considered an aerobic process.
What is cellular respiration?
500
Converts atmospheric nitrogen (N2) into an ionic form that will dissolve in water and can be taken up by plants.
What is nitrifying bacteria?
500
Insulin used by diabetes are ______ used by developed by researches, enabling them to utilize bacteria to mass-produce proteins of specific interest.
What are developed techniques?