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Jeopardy $100 Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes Bacteria Characteristics Helpful/Harmful Bacteria VirusesMisc. $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 Made of many cells. Has a nucleus and organelles Made of many cells. Has a nucleus and organelles What is eukaryotes What is eukaryotes

1 - $200 Made of one cell, lacks a nucleus, and lacks membrane bound organelles. Made of one cell, lacks a nucleus, and lacks membrane bound organelles. What is prokaryotes What is prokaryotes

1 - $300 The makeup of these cells is more closely related to those of eukaryotes than to bacteria cells. Also is found uniquely in harsh environments where other bacteria are not found The makeup of these cells is more closely related to those of eukaryotes than to bacteria cells. Also is found uniquely in harsh environments where other bacteria are not found What is archaea What is archaea

1 - $400 Two differences between bacteria (eubacteria) and archaea bacteria Two differences between bacteria (eubacteria) and archaea bacteria What is genetically different and different chemicals in the cell walls What is genetically different and different chemicals in the cell walls

1 - $500 The kingdom Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia all have this type of cell The kingdom Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia all have this type of cell What is eukaryotic cell What is eukaryotic cell

2 - $100 The three ways bacteria exchanges or receives new DNA The three ways bacteria exchanges or receives new DNA What is transformation, transduction, and conjugation What is transformation, transduction, and conjugation

2 - $200 Bacteria takes in new genetic information from its environment Bacteria takes in new genetic information from its environment What is transformation What is transformation

2 - $300 Virus injects DNA into a bacteria cell Virus injects DNA into a bacteria cell What is transduction What is transduction

2 - $400 Bacteria with a rod-shaped appearance Bacteria with a rod-shaped appearance What is bacillus What is bacillus

2 - $500 Bacteria with a round shaped appearence Bacteria with a round shaped appearence What is coccus What is coccus

3 - $100 The development of strains of bacteria that are resistant to normal antibiotics The development of strains of bacteria that are resistant to normal antibiotics What is antibiotic resistance What is antibiotic resistance

3 - $200 Microbes allowed for complex life on this planet to develop by Microbes allowed for complex life on this planet to develop by What is producing oxygen-> cyanobacteria What is producing oxygen-> cyanobacteria

3 - $300 Antibiotics work by this mechanism Antibiotics work by this mechanism What is inhibiting the growth of bacteria What is inhibiting the growth of bacteria

3 - $400 Food or dietary supplement containing bacteria that is put in a body to benefit people Food or dietary supplement containing bacteria that is put in a body to benefit people What is probiotic What is probiotic

3 - $500 Some bacteria can survive during periods when environmental conditions become harsh by forming Some bacteria can survive during periods when environmental conditions become harsh by forming What is endospores

4 - $100 Virus need this type of cell to multiply Virus need this type of cell to multiply What is a host cell What is a host cell

4 - $200 The robot shape virus that “infects” bacteria The robot shape virus that “infects” bacteria What is a bacteriophage What is a bacteriophage

4 - $300 Virus lacks these characteristics of living things Virus lacks these characteristics of living things What is lack cells, does not reproduce, does not synthesis/find energy, does not grow/develop, does not maintain homeostasis, and has minimal respond to environment What is lack cells, does not reproduce, does not synthesis/find energy, does not grow/develop, does not maintain homeostasis, and has minimal respond to environment

4 - $400 End step of viral replication where a the virus burst through the cell End step of viral replication where a the virus burst through the cell What is lysis What is lysis

4 - $500 The outer part of the virus is where genetic material can be found The outer part of the virus is where genetic material can be found What is outer protein coat (capsid) What is outer protein coat (capsid)

5 - $100 A disease that spreads quickly A disease that spreads quickly What is a epidemic What is a epidemic

5 - $200 An epidemic that takes place on two or more continents An epidemic that takes place on two or more continents What is a pandemic What is a pandemic

5 - $300 Used to prevent bacteria and viruses. Made from dead or inert pathogens Used to prevent bacteria and viruses. Made from dead or inert pathogens What is a vaccine What is a vaccine

5 - $400 Disrupt normal bodily functions in an organism Disrupt normal bodily functions in an organism What is a pathogen What is a pathogen

5 - $500 Virus does not affect the infected cells or organism for long periods of time are called What is hidden or inactive viruses ex. Cold sores What is hidden or inactive viruses ex. Cold sores

Final Jeopardy The number of bacteria cells there would be if it binary fission occurred 10 times The number of bacteria cells there would be if it binary fission occurred 10 times