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100

_________ is a single microscopic, single-celled organism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. These tiny organisms are fundamental to understanding microbial life.

Prokaryote
100

 Microbes live almost ________________________ on Earth

everywhere

100

Scientists who study microbes are called ___________.

 microbiologists

100

Scientists have discovered microbes living in the _________ of hot springs in Yellowstone National Park.

boiling waters

100

Microbiology is the study of_______________.

 microorganisms or microbes.

200

________ is a rigid protective layer surrounding bacterial cell membranes.

Cell Wall

200

Microbes can be found:

- On your _____________

skin

200

The root word “micro” comes from _______ and means______.

 Greek 

 “small”.

200

Microbes can even survive in _____. Microbes were found on the unmanned lunar lander Surveyor 3.

space

200

Some microbes or “germs”, such as bacteria and mold, can grow on___, _________, and_______ that people produce.

food, 

dirty clothes,  

garbage


300

Microbes are tiny organisms that are neither _______________ nor ______________.

Plants

Animals

300

 Microbes can also be found in your _____________________, _____________________, _____________________, and inside your body

mouth

nose 

hair

300

We have ______ of microbes inside and outside of our bodies

trillions

300

Microbes can multiply__________, it is normal to find millions of them in the same location.

extremely quickly

300

At the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX, NASA microbiologists study the small microbes in the ___, ____, _____, and________________________.

 air, 

water, 

food,

surfaces of the ISS.

400

 A large part of the mass of your body is actually something else:________,__________ and ___________.

bacteria

viruses

fungi.

400

 NASA scientists have reported that some germs on the ISS can ______ _ _ _____ ___ than they do on Earth.

 increase to a higher number

400

A single teaspoon of garden soil contains over ____ microbes of bacteria.

1 billion

400

When NASA scientists examined the television camera  back on Earth, they were surprised to find some bacteria called ____________________ _____ were still alive.

 Streptococcus mitis  

400

While many microbes on Earth are harmless, and can even be helpful to humans, some microbes can be unsafe. Those are called:

pathogens

500

Microbes have been around for ____ of years

 billions of years

500

A single teaspoon of garden soil contains  about _______________ of fungi.  

 120,000 microbes of fungi  

500

A single teaspoon of garden soil contains about _____ ____ of algae.

25,000 microbes of algae.

500

Microbes are able to______ to the ever-changing environment.

adapt

500

What are two ways normal bacteria can enter a state of deep sleep?

frozen 

dried