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Row 1, Col 1 What is Binary Fission? 1 cell splits into 2 cells with identical DNA.

1,2 3 shapes of BACTERIA Sphere, rod, & spiral

1,3 Conjugation Method of sexual reproduction where 2 cells temporarily join to combine DNA.

1,4 What would happen if a virus could not find a host cell to invade ? It would not be able to multipy.

1,5 Which bacteria survive in harsh conditions? Archaea

2,1 Viruses are bigger than cells (True or False)? FALSE

2,2 Binary fission is a type of sexual reproduction. (True or False) FALSE

2,3 Can be single-celled or multicellular Eukaryotes

2,4 Viruses are easily treated with antibiotics. (True or False) FALSE

2,5 2 causes of Non-infectious disease. Genetics & Environment

3,1 Personal hygiene does little to prevent the spread of disease (True or False) FALSE

3,2 3 Pathogens causing infectious disease Bacteria, Fungi, & Parasites

3,3 How do Flagella help bacteria? Helps them to move

3,4 Prevents bacterial disease VACCINE

3,5 Consume nitrogen & change it into plant forms Nitrogen-fixing bacteria

4,1 Use dead material as a source of food and energy Decomposers

4,2 Slimy coating on outside of bacteria Capsule

4,3 2 functions of Capsules 1.Enables cells to attach to surfaces 2.Protects cells from drying out

4,4 Viruses are Living (True or False) FALSE

4,5 TRUE Bacteria are living (True or False)

5,1 Bacteria can be helpful to humans (True or False) TRUE

5,2 Bacteria can be harmful to humans (True or False) TRUE

5,3 Your body could NOT break down certain types of food without bacteria (True or False) TRUE

5,4 ALL bacteria are single-celled (True or False) TRUE

5,5 Disease caused by a Pathogen Infectious Disease