General term for a prokaryotic cell with at least one layer of carbohydrates and proteins in its cell wall.
What is Bacteria
The most effective way to prevent the spread of microbes like viruses and bacteria.
Washing your hands.
Why can bacteria NOT be viewed with a 40X magnification objective on the microscope.
They are too small.
How many 'mm' are in 1 cm?
What is 10...
The name of the person you always say "BYEEEEEE" to when they gettin' on your nerves!!!
Who is "Felicia".
A pathogen that is smaller than bacteria and is also claimed to be killed by 409 at a rate of 99.9%.
What is a Virus
This nutrient rich material is poured onto petri dishes (i.e.; plates) as warm liquid and then solidifies, to serve as a base for bacterial growth.
What is agar.
When viewed under the microscope, bacteria have been found to have certain 'shapes'. Name (2) of them.
What are: sphere (round), rods (bar), spirals, etc.
The purpose of these.
Soak up the chemicals used in our experiments.
Name the 'procedure/assay/test', discussed in class with Mr. Mo, that allows you to measure or determine the presence of chemicals, compounds or molecules in a solution by observing a 'color change'.
ELISA
The name of the 'space' where bacteria cannot grow on a petri dish due to the presence of chemical/drug that can kill them.
What is the 'zone of inhibition'.
Name (2) reasons why we need to 'heat fix' bacteria before we stain it.
What is to kill it, it won't stain if it is alive, they will move if they are not fixed, etc...
Based on the color of his hoody and his hair, if this dude was a gram stain, what kind of 'Lil Bacty' would he be?
What is gram negative.
WHAT!?!? is that smell???
Why do agar plates with bacteria on them, begin to smell really bad after a few days left in a box at room temperature?
What is 'waste products', etc...
Name the two things seen in this picture.
Antibody and Antigen.
The most common type of bacterial infection acquired by eating contaminated food.
What is E. Coli.
Gram positive bacteria will appear this color at the end of a gram stain.
What is Purple (Blue).
The difference between disinfecting and cleaning is...
What is killing pathogens versus removing soil (dirt).
The name of this covering, found on the outside of some viruses.
Envelope, etc. (nucleocaspid)
"______", do you love me? Are you riding?
(This answer requires that 'at least' two of the possible answers be given and that they are given while doing the associated portion of the dance, your interpretation. REMEMBER, this is Jeopardy.....so, form of a question please.)
Who is KiKi, KB, Resha or JT.
The name of one of the 'stains' Mr. Mo used for the bacteria.
What is...
The most common type of microbiota found on the skin.
What is Staphylococcus 'aureus'.
According to the experiment that we discussed in class (the one calculating 'zone of inhibition'), what is the name of the bacteria type that is hardest to kill?
What is Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Once a virus enters the cell and makes copies of itself, what happens to the cell?
Causes the cell to burst
a virus that contains RNA and NOT DNA is called a
A Retrovirus