General Microbiology
Viruses
Bacteria
Protists
Fungi
100

The type of cell that has NO nucleus.

Prokaryotic

100

The capsid contains this. 

Genetic information (DNA or RNA)

100

This helps bacteria swim around their environment. It is long, similar to a tail.

Flagella

100

The explanation for why Kingdom protista is the "junk drawer" of Kingdoms

They are a combination of all organisms that don't fit anywhere else.

100

In fungi, this absorbs nutrients. 

Mycelium

200
The name of the scientist who created the 1st vaccine

Edward Jenner

200

One reason why they viruses are considered non-living.

Non living: requires host to reproduce, does not respond to stimuli, does not produce waste, does not grow

200

The name of asexual reproduction in bacteria

Binary Fission

200

Give 2 characteristics of "plant-like" protists

Autotrophic or heterotrophic, contain chloroplast, can be unicellular or multicellular

200

Fungi reproduce using this

Spores

300
Machinery used to help polio victims breathe.

Iron lung

300
This is the "long" virus cycle.

Lysogenic

300

The goal of sexual reproduction in bacteria.

Transfer genetic information, passing on antibiotic resistant genes.

300

We organize protists based on this. 

Specific characteristics (plant-like, animal-like, fungi-like)

300

This is how YEASTS reproduce.

Budding

400

Compare active vs. passive immunity

Active: You get infected and produce antibodies or given vaccine

Passive: Given antibodies (through mother/child or blood transfusion)

400

Viruses can be classified based on... (Name one way)

Host they infect, shape of virus, or type of genetic information

400

Name the bacteria kingdom that only live in extreme environments.

Archaebacteria

400

The way "animal -like" protists are organized.

The way they move.

400

Fungi get nutrients from other sources. Name this way of eating.

Heterotrophs

500

Give examples of 3 lines of immune defence.

#1: Skin, mucous, tears, sweat, saliva

#2: Thymus, tonsils, lymph nodes, white blood cells

#3: Antibodies (white blood cells)

500

TWO ways viruses can leave a cell

Lysis (explodes out) and Exocytosis (pops out slowly)

500

The scientific name for "rod shaped" bacteria.

Bacilli

500

Name a protist that moves using pseudopods (false feet).

Amoeba

500

Name ONE disease caused by a fungus.

Athlete's Foot, Ringworm, Yeast infections, Potato blight