Title: Bacterial Jeopardy
1Bacterial Jeopardy
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Baccillus that kill us
Natural Flora
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Final Jeopardy
2100 Question from H1
- Why are viruses considered NON-living?
3100 Answer from H1
They are unable to perform many of the
characteristics of life on their own and must do
so INSIDE a HOST cell.
4200 Question from H1
- What is the backbone of DNA made of?
5200 Answer from H1
Alternating sugars (deoxyribose) and phosphates
6300 Question from H1
- How do bacteria reproduce?
7300 Answer from H1
Asexually, by Binary Fission
8400 Question from H1
9400 Answer from H1
G. The organisms DNA sequences
10500 Question from H1
- What is the end product of Binary Fission?
11500 Answer from H1
2 identical daughter cells
12100 Question from H2
- What can be used to prevent viruses?
13100 Answer from H2
Vaccines
14200 Question from H2
15200 Answer from H2
J. it can be treated with an antibiotic
16300 Question from H2
- What is a virus composed of?
17300 Answer from H2
A protein coat (capsid), and either DNA or RNA
18400 Question from H2
19400 Answer from H2
A. Making nutrients for cells
20500 Question from H2
- This is the term that refers to a virus or
bacteria that can cause disease.
21500 Answer from H2
Pathogen or Pathogenic
22100 Question from H3
23100 Answer from H3
G. Parasitism benefits only one organism, while
Mutualism benefits both organisms
24200 Question from H3
- How can bacteria cause disease? (mechanism)
25200 Answer from H3
By secreting TOXINS (poisons)
26300 Question from H3
- What are the steps or rungs on the ladder of
DNA called?
27300 Answer from H3
Nitrogen bases Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine,
Guanine
28400 Question from H3
29400 Answer from H3
J. Viruses are dependent on host cells of living
Organisms.
30500 Question from H3
- Where is the DNA located in a Bacteria?
31500 Answer from H3
Floating or suspended in the cytoplasm, Usually
near the center of the cell
32100 Question from H4
- How is bacterial DNA arranged?
33100 Answer from H4
Usually in a circular manner
34200 Question from H4
- What is the basic UNIT of DNA?
- hint consists of 3 parts
35200 Answer from H4
NUCLEOTIDE
36300 Question from H4
- If a bacteria wants to divide, AKA go through
binary fission, what must it FIRST do?
37300 Answer from H4
Replicate its DNA
38400 Question from H4
- A virus is intending to infect a cell, what are
some factors that might affect whether or not the
virus is able to do so?
39400 Answer from H4
The Hosts own immune system, Whether or not the
virus has the keys to the host cell (Receptors
40500 Question from H4
- What is this picture showing?
41500 Answer from H4
Replication of DNA
42100 Question from H5
- What is this a diagram
- of AND what does
- this process
- accomplish?
43100 Answer from H5
Conjugation Sharing of genetic material,
INCREASES genetic Diversity
44200 Question from H5
- What is this process called AND what is the error
that has happened called? - What might this error result in?
45200 Answer from H5
Replication Mutation Change in the organism
that could be an advantage or disadvantage.
46300 Question from H5
- This is a bacterial growth plate with antibiotic
soaked paper discs. Which antibiotic was LEAST
effective?
47300 Answer from H5
Least amount of bacterial inhibition
48400 Question from H5
- If AT and GC, and the DNA strand here is 30 T,
then what percent A would it be? - What percent G and C?
49400 Answer from H5
A T, T 30 A 30 Total 60 G C G
20, C 20 Total 40 40
60 100
50500 Question from H5
- What is this cycle called?
- What is the result of this cycle?
51500 Answer from H5
Lytic Cycle Bacterial Death by Lysis (rupture,
bursting)
52Final Jeopardy
List at least 4 differences between Bacteria
Viruses
53Final Jeopardy Answer