Bacteria
Outer Cell
Living Conditions
Positive vs. Negative
Miscellaneous Funtime
100

A domain of unicellular prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycan.

What is bacteria?

100

A sticky layer that surrounds the cell walls of some bacteria, protecting the cell surface and sometimes helping to glue the cell to surfaces.

What is a Capsule?

100

Bacteria that require oxygen to grow.

What are Aerobes?

100

This gram-type stains Purple.

What is Gram-Positive

100

This was placed inside of the jaws of women workers.

What is led paint or paintbrush.

200

The length of Bacteria.

What is 1-2 µm?

200

Includes plasma membrane, cell wall, and glycocalyx.

What is the Cell Envelope?
200

Organism that can survive with or without oxygen.

What are Facultative?

200

This Gram-type does not have Teichoic Acids.

What is Gram-Negative.

200
Metal device in which a person was placed and experienced 
What is the Brazen Bull.
300

Appendages that allow bacteria to attach to each other and to transfer DNA.

What are pili?

300

This is NOT effective in protecting the cell against osmotic stress.

What is the Cytoplasmic Membrane

300

Cold-loving microbes that have much more unsaturated fatty-acids.



What are Psychrophiles?

300

This gram-stain has a thin layer of peptidoglycan.

What is Gram-negative?

300

In 79 A.D., this volcano resulted in the deaths of thousands in the Roman City of Pompeii.

What is Mount Vesuvius?

400

Bacteria that can carry out photosynthesis.

What are Cyanobacteria?

400

The external surface of a plasma membrane that is important for cell-to-cell communication.

What is Glycocalyx?

400

Bacteria that grow optimally at a pH above 8.5.

What are Alkalophiles?

400

The gram-stain you would classify if you view both pink and purple.

What is Gram-Variable?

400

Believed location for the death of Amelia Earheart.

What is Howland Islands?

500

-Gram positive
-Some Pathogenic
-Many are important in food production and biotech
-Ex: Lactic Acid Bacteria, Tetanus, Pneumonia

What are Firmicutes?

500

A protein-carbohydrate compound that makes the cell walls of bacteria rigid.

What is Peptidoglycan?

500

Bacteria that do not utilize oxygen but can survive and grow in its presence.

What are Aerotolerant Anaerobes?

500

The gram-stain are Actinobacteria.

What is Gram-positive.

500

Climber Aron Ralston was trapped in a Utah Canyon for this amount of time before cutting his own are off.

What is 127 hours?