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Title: POWERPOINT JEOPARDY


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JEOPARDY
Bacteria
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Preparation of Agar for Bacterial Swabs
pH Levels of Gram-Negative Cytoplasm
Common Zoonological Diseases
Size of specific Bacteria in picometers
Bacterial Meningitis Subtypes
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Misc
Types of Bacteria
Bacterial Structures
Shapes and Sizes
Gram-Staining
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Types of Bacteria 10 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Eukaryotes have this cell structure that
    Prokaryotes do not
  • ANSWER
  • Nucleus

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Types of Bacteria 20 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Methanogens convert CO2 and H2 into this gas
  • ANSWER
  • Methane

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Types of Bacteria 30 Points
  • QUESTION
  • A common place on earth to find a
    thermoacidophile would be
  • ANSWER
  • A volcano

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Types of Bacteria 40 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Of the two domains of Bacteria, this domain is
    more closely related to Eukaryotes
  • ANSWER
  • Domain Archea

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Types of Bacteria 50 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Halophiles use this to produce ATP
  • ANSWER
  • Salt

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Bacterial Structures 10 Points
  • QUESTION
  • The outermost layer of a bacteria is
  • ANSWER
  • Capsule

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Bacterial Structures 20 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Bacteria often use this appendage to propel
    themselves forward
  • ANSWER
  • Flagellum

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Bacterial Structures 30 Points
  • QUESTION
  • All bacteria contain genetic information in the
    form of either
  • ANSWER
  • DNA or RNA

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Bacterial Structures 40 Points
  • QUESTION
  • This is the liquid that all of the internal
    structures of a bacterial cell are contained in
  • ANSWER
  • Cytoplasm

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Bacterial Structures 50 Points
  • QUESTION
  • These internal foldings are used in cyanobacteria
    to generate energy in photosynthesis
  • ANSWER
  • Thylakoids

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Sizes and Shapes 10 Points
  • QUESTION
  • This type of bacteria are shaped like rods
  • ANSWER
  • Bacillus

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Sizes and Shapes 20 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Cocci type bacteria are similar to this shape
  • ANSWER
  • Sphere or circle

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Sizes and Shapes 30 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Streptococci would organize themselves in this
    manner
  • ANSWER
  • Chain

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Sizes and Shapes 40 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Large clusters of circular bacteria would be
    categorized as
  • ANSWER
  • Staphylococci

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Sizes and Shapes 50 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Spiral shaped bacteria are defined by this
    arrangement
  • ANSWER
  • Spirilla

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Gram-Staining 10 Points
  • QUESTION
  • This type of Bacteria Gram-Stains Purple
  • ANSWER
  • Gram-Positive

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Gram-Staining 20 Points
  • QUESTION
  • This type of bacteria Gram-stains pink or red
  • ANSWER
  • Gram-Negative

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Gram-Staining 30 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Gram-Positive bacteria have a simple cell wall
    that contain how much peptidoglycan
  • ANSWER
  • Lots of peptidoglycan

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Gram-Staining 40 Points
  • QUESTION
  • This type of bacteria have complex cell walls
    that lack peptidoglycan
  • ANSWER
  • Gram-negative

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Gram-Staining 50 Points
  • QUESTION
  • What part of the bacterial cell reacts with the
    Gram-stain
  • ANSWER
  • Peptidoglycan

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Miscellaneous 10 Points
  • QUESTION
  • The movement towards or away from a stimuli
  • ANSWER
  • Taxis

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Miscellaneous 20 Points
  • QUESTION
  • This type of recombination utilized DNA transfer
    through the pilus
  • ANSWER
  • Conjugation

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Miscellaneous 30 Points
  • QUESTION
  • This is the study of diseases
  • ANSWER
  • Pathology

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Miscellaneous 40 Points
  • QUESTION
  • Dead gram-negative bacterai excrete this poison
  • ANSWER
  • Endotoxins

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Miscellaneous 50 Points
  • QUESTION
  • An example of this process is when a tick bites a
    human and the human contracts Lyme disease
  • ANSWER
  • Zoonosis

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DAILY DOUBLE!
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DAILY DOUBLE!
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