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You Make Me Sick Shape Up One Flu Over… Won’t You Be My Bacteria? Are You Ready For This? 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points50 Points Bacterial Babies

Viruses are dangerous to cells because they always do this to the cells they invade.

What is kill or destroy (or a word meaning the same thing)?

Organisms that invade the body of another organism to obtain food are called this.

What Are Parasites?

These bacteria are known for causing illness.

What are pathogenic bacteria?

These are medicines used to kill bacteria.

What are Antibiotics?

Bacteria are used to change pollution into harmless chemicals during this processBacteria are used to change pollution into harmless chemicals during this process.

What is Bioremediation?

I am this bacterial shape.

What is a bacilli?

We are the three basic shapes a bacteria can be.

What is bacilli, cocci and spirilla?

We are the four shapes a virus can be.

What is sphere, cylinder, spacecraft and crystal?

I am the basic geometric shape found in both bacteria and viruses.

What is a sphere?

I am a shape of virus known for attacking only bacteria.

What is spacecraft?

Bacteria reproduce by this process.

What is Binary Fission?

After a bacterium reproduces, there will be this many bacteria at the end of one cycle.

What is two?

Bacteria reproduce the way they do because their DNA forms this shape.

What is a loop or circle?

This is the number of times a bacterial cell grows larger during it’s reproductive cycle.

What is twice?

A bacterium won’t reproduce, instead forming this if their environment is unfavorable.

What is an Endospore?

Viruses reproduce by this cycle.

What is the lytic cycle?

This is two of the four ways a virus can be classified.

What are (any two) shape, genetic material, type of disease caused and life cycle?

This is the cycle where a virus enters a cell but no new viruses are made immediately.

What is the Lysogenic Cycle?

The virus that frequently goes through a delayed reproductive cycle and results in AIDS.

What is HIV?

The four basic steps involved in a virus’ reproductive cycle.

What are: find a host, enter or inject the host with viral genes, turn the host into a virus factory, and break out of the host to repeat the cycle?

Nitrogen-Fixing bacteria provide plants with this.

What is Nitrogen?

The kingdom of bacteria often found in hostile or extreme environments.

What is Kingdom Archaebacteria?

The disease where people cannot produce the insulin that they need.

What is Diabetes?

Bacteria are classified as prokaryotes because they don’t have this structure.

What is a nucleus?

The difference between the two bacterial kingdoms other than where they are found.

What is Archaebacteria don’t usually have cell walls and when they do, they are chemically different?

Viruses have this characteristic of living things.

What is they reproduce?

The genetic information of a virus is always enclosed in this type of coat.

What is protein?

A bacterial infection can be prevented by getting one of these.

What is a vaccine?

This is the shape of the influenza virus.

What is a sphere?

These are the six characteristics of life used to determine if a virus is living or not.

What are: have cells, sense and respond to change, reproduce, have DNA and grow and develop?

Make your wager

This is the class of producers believed to be the predecessors of plants.

What are cyanobacteria?