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Jeopardy Bacteria Viruses Bacteria Lab Immune System Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Bacteria What Kingdom do bacteria belong to?

$100 Answer from Bacteria What is Kingdom Monera (Eubacteria and Archaebacteria?

$200 Question from Bacteria This type of bacteria is most likely which type of bacteria based on its respiration methods?

$200 Answer from Bacteria What are obligate aerobes? (Requires oxygen)

$300 Question from Bacteria Bacterial cells that can make their own food Are referred to as what type of bacteria?

$300 Answer from Bacteria What is autotrophic bacteria?

$400 Question from Bacteria Which type of bacteria is more complex, gram negative or gram positive? Why?

$400 Answer from Bacteria What is gram negative, because it has an extra membrane?

$500 Question from Bacteria DNA in bacteria are not found in a nucleus. What is the region in which the DNA is found?

$500 Answer from Bacteria What is the nucleoid region?

$100 Question from Viruses True or False: A virus is a living cell?

$100 Answer from Viruses What is FALSE?

$200 Question from Viruses Viruses that infect the host immediately and the host show symptoms are referred to as what type of viral infection/cycle?

$200 Answer from Viruses What is lytic cycle?

$300 Question from Viruses Provide three facts about HIV?

$300 Answer from Viruses Human Immunodeficiency Virus -virus not symptom -cannot be spread from mosquitoes -can be spread from bodily fluids

$400 Question from Viruses Five types of viruses?

$400 Answer from Viruses -Ebola -Avian flu -Flu -Cold -HPV -Chicken pox/shingles -Rabies

$500 Question from Viruses Provide two differences between the lysogenic cycle and the lytic cycle.

$500 Answer from Viruses In the lysogenic cycle, the symptoms do not Show up immediately (Cell doesn’t burst immediately) and the DNA attaches to the host cell’s DNA to form a prophage.

$100 Question from Bacteria Lab What are two ways you can Identify bacteria?

$100 Answer from Bacteria Lab Shape, structure, respiration methods, Gram staining?

$200 Question from Bacteria Lab What is an antimicrobial agent?

$200 Answer from Bacteria Lab A substance that can kill bacteria?

$300 Question from Bacteria Lab What is the zone of inhibition?

$300 Answer from Bacteria Lab The area in the nutrient agar dish where there is NO bacterial growth (Because the antimicrobial agent killed it)

$400 Question from Bacteria Lab How do bacterial reproduce?

$400 Answer from Bacteria Lab What is asexually by binary fission/cloning?

$500 Question from Bacteria Lab How can the hand sanitizer help create a superbug?

$500 Answer from Bacteria Lab The bacteria that do not get destroyed, survive, and are immune to the hand sanitizer, which we call superbugs.

$100 Question from Immune System Skin, mucus and coughing are a part of this immune system?

$100 Answer from Immune System What is our primary immune system, non-specific system.

$200 Question from Immune System Our body produces these to help fight against Pathogens.

$200 Answer from Immune System What are antigens?

$300 Question from Immune System This is treatment refers to injecting a small piece of the virus or a dead part of the virus into the host.

$300 Answer from Immune System What is a vaccine?

$400 Question from Immune System This particular type of white blood cell “eats” foreign material that invades our system?

$400 Answer from Immune System What is a phagocyte?

$500 Question from Immune System Why do we get a fever?

$500 Answer from Immune System What is one way to help destroy pathogens when they spread throughout our body, because most microorganisms cannot survive in hot temperatures?

$100 Question from Potpourri This is a virus that infects a bacteria.

$100 Answer from Potpourri What is a bacteriophage?

$200 Question from Potpourri HIV and herpes have this type of infection cycle.

$200 Answer from Potpourri What is lysogenic?

$300 Question Potpourri This type of bacteria can die in the presence of oxygen.

$300 Answer from Potpourri What is obligate anaerobic bacteria?

$400 Question from Potpourri What are the three shapes of bacteria?

$400 Answer from Potpourri What is rod-shaped (bacillus), spherical (cocci) and spiral shaped (spirilla)?

$500 Question from Potpourri What was the name of the two antibiotics that we used during the lab?

$500 Answer from Potpourri What are penicillin and streptomycin?

Final Jeopardy Explain the following statement: Not all bugs need drugs.

Final Jeopardy Answer Bacterial infections can use medications, such as antibiotics to help destroy the bacteria. However, virus infections cannot be destroyed by antibiotics. If we take antibiotics when we have a viral infection, when we don’t need it, we can build up an immunity towards the effectiveness of the medication.