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Microorganism Review Let’s go!!!!

Question 1 This organism pictured moves using a false foot. What is it? A. Paramecium B. Algae C. Amoeba D. Euglena

Question 1 This organism pictured moves using a false foot. What is it? A. Paramecium B. Algae C. Amoeba D. Euglena

Question 2 What is another name for a false foot? A. Stentor B. Pseudopod C. Flagella D. Cilia

Question 2 What is another name for a false foot? A. Stentor B. Pseudopod C. Flagella D. Cilia

Question 3 A gram negative bacteria appears what color under the microscope? A. Purple B. Yellow C. Pink D. Orange

Question 3 A gram negative bacteria appears what color under the microscope? A. Purple B. Yellow C. Pink D. Orange

Question 4 Bacteria will use pili to exchange DNA in what process? A. Binary fission B. Conjugatoin C. Mitosis D. Meiosis

Question 4 Bacteria will use pili to exchange DNA in what process? A. Binary fission B. Conjugatoin C. Mitosis D. Meiosis

Question 5 What is the DNA called that forms in a cell during a lysogenic infection? A. Prion B. Viroid C. Capsid D. Prophage

Question 5 What is the DNA called that forms in a cell during a lysogenic infection? A. Prion B. Viroid C. Capsid D. Prophage

Question 6 What is the outer protein coat of a virus called? A. Capsule B. Capsid C. DNA D. Sheath

Question 6 What is the outer protein coat of a virus called? A. Capsule B. Capsid C. DNA D. Sheath

Question 7 Which of the following list the steps of the lytic cycle in order? A. Attachment, lysing, assembly, making parts. B. Making parts, attachment, assembly, lysing C. Attachment, making parts, assembly, lysing D. Attaching, assembly, making parts, lysing

Question 7 Which of the following list the steps of the lytic cycle in order? A. Attachment, lysing, assembly, making parts. B. Making parts, attachment, assembly, lysing C. Attachment, making parts, assembly, lysing D. Attaching, assembly, making parts, lysing

Question 8 The name of the process in which bacteria convert nitrogen into a usable form for plants is A carbon fixation B. Bioremediation C. Deforestation D. Nitrogen fixation

Question 8 The name of the process in which bacteria convert nitrogen into a usable form for plants is A carbon fixation B. Bioremediation C. Deforestation D. Nitrogen fixation

Question 9 Animal-like protists are known as A. Algae B. Protozoa C. Prokaryotes D. Fungi

Question 9 Animal-like protists are known as A. Algae B. Protozoa C. Prokaryotes D. Fungi

Question 10 A lichen is a A. Symbiotic relationship between a plant and an animal. B. Symbiotic relationship between a human and a wolf C. Symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae D. Symbiotic relationship between a bacteria and algae

Question 10 A lichen is a A. Symbiotic relationship between a plant and an animal. B. Symbiotic relationship between a human and a wolf C. Symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae D. Symbiotic relationship between a bacteria and algae

Question 11 How do antibiotics work? A. They build up immunity. B. They kill viruses. C. They disinfect the environment. D. They break down the bacterial cell wall.

Question 11 How do antibiotics work? A. They build up immunity. B. They kill viruses. C. They disinfect the environment. D. They break down the bacterial cell wall.

Question 12, 13, 14 Match the type of bacterial cell to its shape: 12. Spirili a. round 13. bacilli b. oval 14. cocci c. spiral

Question 12, 13, 14 Match the type of bacterial cell to its shape: 12. Spirili a. round 13. bacilli b. oval 14. cocci c. spiral

Question 15, 16, 17 Match the growth pattern to the proper term. 15. staph a. cluster 16. strep b. strip 17. dipli c. pair

Question 15, 16, 17 Match the growth pattern to the proper term. 15. staph a. cluster 16. strep b. strip 17. dipli c. pair

Question 18 All fungi are A. Autotrophs B. Heterotrophs C. Decomposers D. Both b and c

Question 18 All fungi are A. Autotrophs B. Heterotrophs C. Decomposers D. Both b and c

Question 19 Protists and fungi belong in what domain? A. Archae B. Eukarya C. Bacteria D. Plantae

Question 19 Protists and fungi belong in what domain? A. Archae B. Eukarya C. Bacteria D. Plantae

Question 20 All protists are A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Heterotrophs D. Eukaryotes

Question 20 All protists are A. Unicellular B. Multicellular C. Heterotrophs D. Eukaryotes

Question 21 Any viral infection that stays dormant is this type of infection A. Lysogenic B. Lytic C. Retroviral D. Bacterial

Question 21 Any viral infection that stays dormant is this type of infection A. Lysogenic B. Lytic C. Retroviral D. Bacterial

Question 22 What is found inside a viral capsid? A. Proteins B. Bacteria C. Amino acids D. DNA/RNA

Question 22 What is found inside a viral capsid? A. Proteins B. Bacteria C. Amino acids D. DNA/RNA

Question 23 What is this? A. Amoeba B. Paramecium C. Stentor D. Squid

Question 23 What is this? A. Amoeba B. Paramecium C. Stentor D. Squid

Question 24 What structure in paramecium can pump water out of their bodies? A. Contractile vacuole B. Oral groove C. Cilia D. Flagella

Question 24 What structure in paramecium can pump water out of their bodies? A. Contractile vacuole B. Oral groove C. Cilia D. Flagella

Question 25 The cell wall of fungi are made up of A. Cellulose B. Plasma membrane C. Chitin D. Hyphae

Question 25 The cell wall of fungi are made up of A. Cellulose B. Plasma membrane C. Chitin D. Hyphae

Question 26 A virus containing RNA is a A. Normal virus B. RNA virus C. Retrovirus D. Harmless

Question 26 A virus containing RNA is a A. Normal virus B. RNA virus C. Retrovirus D. Harmless

Question 27 The protist that is both a heterotroph and an autotroph is a(n) A. Amoeba B. Paramecium C. Euglena D. Algae

Question 27 The protist that is both a heterotroph and an autotroph is a(n) A. Amoeba B. Paramecium C. Euglena D. Algae

BE ABLE TO Label a bacterial cell. Label the lytic cycle Know the difference between bacteria and viruses, including infection and treatment. Know the basic structures of Fungi Know example of protists, bacteria, viruses and fungi