these cells have organelles, a nucleus, and cell wall made of cellulose of chitin
What are the characteristics of eukaryotic cells
100
this pathogen can make that you very sick
Bonus (3x the points if both questions are right)
Is this pathogen good or bad
What is E. coli
Bonus: Neither because E. coli can help digest your food
100
True/False contains peptidoglycan
False, contains no peptidoglycan
100
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Sulfur
Bonus (2x the points if both questions are right)
what is the abbreviation
What are the organic molecules since 3.5 billion years ago
Bonus: (C H O N P S)
200
Staph and strep throat
What is lay-men terms for staphylococci and streptobacilli
200
Mitosis is the cell division
Bonus(2x the points if both questions are right)
Has one circular chromosomes
What is a characteristic
Bonus: False
200
They are eukaryotic because the three forms they can be is bacillus, cocci, and spiral
what is eubacteria
200
the prefix of archae in archaebacteria means...
What is the meaning of Archea is Ancient
200
He searched for the origin of life
Who is Thomas Huxley
300
Term to describe substances that surround bacterial cells
Bonus (2x the points if both questions are correct)
1 substance is organized and firmly attached to cell wall &
the other substance is disorganized and loosely attached to cell wall
What is Glycolayx
Bonus: What is capsule and slime
300
Once were free living organelles, the eukaryotic cells used phagocytosis and created a mutual relationship with them
What are chloroplast and mitochondria
300
Blue-green algae, lots of colors, photosynthetic
Bonus (full points if both questions are right ALL:) or NONE:(
True/False 3.5 billion years old & Oxygen levels increase 1.5 billion years ago
what is cyanobacteria
Bonus: True
300
three types of archaebacteria
What are thermoacidophiles, methanogens, extreme halophiles
300
Part 1: Kingdom Monera has 2 divisions
Part 2: what does bacteria divide into
Bonus (Both parts have to be right, it's ALL:) or None:()
Part 1: What is bacteria and Archaebacteria
Part 2: What is eubacteria and Cyanobacteria
400
Monotrichous, Amphitrichous, Lophotrichous, and Peritrichous all have the same form of mobility in prokaryotic cells
What are flagella
400
Nucleus, nucleoli, (E.R.), ribosomes, Golgi body, lysosomes
Bonus (2x the points if both questions are right)
What organelle is missing
what are the eukaryotic cell organelles
Bonus: What is chloroplast
400
these can harm the host at the expense of acquiring food
What is a pathogen
400
6CO2+6H2O+3H2S yields C6H12O6+3H2SO4
What is chemosynthesis
400
Has 3 different types of autotrophs
What are Chemoautotrophs, heterotrophs, and photoautotrophs
500
Filamentous appendages are shorter, straighter and more numerous than flagella, found mostly in gram negative bacteria, and used for attachment
What are fimbriae
500
mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free living prokaryotes before...
An amoeba like eukaryotic engulfed them
500
mainly cyanobacteria, 2.8 billion years ago in fossil record, dominant, no herbivores
What are stromatolites
500
The name of and the type of bacteria that lives in the Yellowstone National Park hot springs
What are thermoacidophiles
500
Abiotic synthesis of organic molecules, joining of small monomers, origin of self replicating molecules
Bonus (2x the points if both the questions are right)
packaging the molecules into pre-cells
What is the chronological order to the point where inheritance is possible
Bonus: what stage made life possible today