Bacteria
Pathogens
Viruses
Mix
Lytic & Lysogenic Cycle
100

Are bacteria considered prokaryotes or eukaryotes? 

Prokaryotes

100

What is a pathogen? 

A disease causing agent 

100

What are the 3 virus shapes? 

Helical, Enveloped, & Polyhedral 

100

Nucleic Acid transmits to genetic material. What are the two examples of genetic material? 

DNA & RNA

100

In the lytic cycle, what is the term using when the cell ruptures? 

Lyses 

200

What infects bacteria? 

Bacteriophages

200

What is the name of the pathogen that affects plants? 

Viroids

200

What is an example of a helical virus? 

Rabies

200

HIV is a retrovirus. What is a retrovirus? 

H. Bio: What is the enzyme used to transcript the genetic material? 

A retrovirus transcripts DNA from RNA

Reverse Transcriptase 

200

What cycle is the disease dormant in? 

Lysogenic Cycle

300

 Chemicals that kill bacteria or slow their growth are called

Antibiotics

300

What is the smallest pathogen? 

Prion

300

What part of a virus determines which host the virus infects?

Surface proteins 

300

What is a small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is separate from a cell's main chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently

A plasmid

300

When HIV causes a lysogenic infection, it can remain dormant for years. When it becomes a lytic infection, it

Destroys white blood cells

400

How does antibiotic resistance occur? 

Misuse, overuse, and underuse of antibiotics. Strong bacteria survive antibiotics and their genetic material are passed on through conjugation. Building a colony of antibiotic resistant bacteria cells. 

400

What is Mad-Cow-Disease? 

Prion Disease

400

What genetic material do viruses have? 

DNA or RNA

400

What genetic material do prions have? What genetic material do viroids have? 

Prions do not have genetic material, they are proteins. Viroids are single, stranded RNA

400

What step occurs in both the lytic and lysogenic cycle?

The bacteriophage attaches to the cell and injects its genetic material 

500

Botulism is a serious illness caused by an organism

releasing a toxin
500

Prions are infectious particles that cause other proteins to

Misfold

500

What is a vaccine? What is an example of a viral disease that has a vaccine? Why does that vaccine not provide 100% immunity?

Vaccine - introduces pieces of weak virus to prepare the immune system for future invasion

Influenza

Mutation ability 

500

Bacteria can acquire genes for resistance to an antibiotic through

Plasmid (genetical material) exchange

500

In the lysogenic cycle, the genetic material, which becomes integrated into the host cell's DNA to form a...

Prophage