Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Structures
Shapes Arrangements
Diseases
Classification
Miscellaneous
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2A long, whip-like hair-like structure that
enables a bacterium to move.
3What is a flagellum(a)?
4Short, thick outgrowths that allow bacteria to
attach to surfaces or to other cells.
5What are pili?
6A gel-like layer that surrounds the cell wall and
membrane of some bacteria.
7What is a capsule?
8The type of asexual reproduction when a bacterial
cell pinches into two cells.
9What is binary fission?
10Four structures that can be found in bacteria as
well as eukaryotic cells.
11What are DNA, ribosomes, a cell membrane, and a
cell wall?
12The shape name for circular bacteria.
13What is coccus(i)?
14Bacteria that are said to be spirillum.
15What are spiral shaped bacteria?
16The shape name for rod-shaped bacteria.
17What is bacillus(i)?
18A cluster of round bacteria.
19What is staphylococcus?
20A chain of rod-shaped bacteria.
21What is streptobacillus?
22This bacterial disease is transmitted through the
bite of a tick.
23What is Lyme disease?
24Fever, bleeding, lymph nodes that form swellings
called buboes often fatal.
25What are the symptoms/signs of the illness for
Bubonic plague?
26Drinking water contaminated with Vibrio cholerae.
27What bacterium caused Cholera and how is it
transmitted?
28Having fever, coughing, and difficulty breathing
after the inhalation of a certain bacterium.
29What is tuberculosis?
30Transmission source of Typhus.
31What is the bite of an infected flea or louse?
32The cell type of all bacteria.
33What is prokaryotic?
34The kingdoms that contain bacteria.
35What are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria?
36Examples include Methanogens, thermophiles, and
halophiles.
37What is kingdom Archaebacteria? Or What is domain
Archaea?
38Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus bulgaricus.
39What are examples of Eubacteria?
40A bacterium that regularly inhabits the
intestines of many mammals.
41What is E. coli?
42When certain bacteria cannot be killed by several
antibiotics.
43What is multiple-antibiotic resistance?
44The use of biological toxins or pathogens
suitable for mass infection against military
personnel or civilians.
45What is biological warfare or biowarfare?
46Examples of foods and chemicals produced by
bacteria.(at least 3)
47What are cheese, sourdough bread, pickles,
buttermilk, sauerkraut, olives, vinegar, acetone,
butanol, medicinal drugs?
48The fungus discovered by Alexander Fleming that
can kill some bacteria.
49What is Penicillium?
50Mining, cleaning up industrial wastes, making
plastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and foods?
51What are ways bacteria are beneficial/helpful?