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This kingdom of bacteria includes cyanobacteria.

What is Eubacteria?

These types of bacteria do not use oxygen.

What are anaerobes?

To survive unfavorable conditions for a long time, some bacteria form these.

What are endospores?

The process bacteria use to reproduce.

What is fission?

Bacteria make you sick by doing this.

What is releasing toxins into your body?

Rod-shaped bacteria are known as this.

What is Bacilli?

Name this shape of bacteria.

What is rod shaped bacilli?

Name this shape of bacteria.

What is cocci?

Name this shape of bacteria.

What is spirilla?

Types of bacteria that produce a foul- smelling waste.

What are methane- producing bacteria?

A doctor would treat a bacterial infection with this type of medication.

What are antibiotics?

This works by injecting dead virus particles to allow the host to build resistance to a disease.

What is a vaccine?

Proteins made by infected cells that protect non-infected cells from a virus.

What are interferons?

Research with viruses that uses viral DNA to replace defective DNA in humans.

What is gene therapy?

This type of virus can stay in your cells for a long time without destroying them.

What are latent viruses?

The two parts of a virus are…

What are genetic material and a protein coat?

This type of virus immediately makes the host cell produce new viruses, killing the cell.

What is an Active Virus?

This type of virus only attacks bacteria.

What is a bacteriophage?

The purpose of this part of the virus is to bind to “locks” on a host cell.

What is the protein coat?

3 examples of viruses discussed in class are…

What are AIDS, the flu, the common cold, small pox, chicken pox, bird flu, polio etc.

These are large, carefully controlled containers used to grow bacteria for medicinal and industrial purposes.

What are bioreactors?

Any organism that causes disease is known as this.

What is a pathogen?

2 examples of foods that are made using bacteria are…

What are yogurt, sauerkraut, buttermilk, pickles?

The process of using bacteria to clean up an ecosystem.

What is bioremediation?

Three things that bacteria do to help humans are…

What is digestion, bioremediation, antibiotics.

A virus must do this in order to multiply.

What is invade a host cell?

This type of bacteria is also know as blue- green algae.

What is cyanobacteria?

A virus is not considering living because it does not have these characteristics.

What is cells, move on its own, reproduce on its own, etc.?

This is the final step in the cycle of active virus multiplication.

What is The cell bursts open, releasing new viruses.

This kingdom of bacteria includes bacteria that live in extreme places.

What is Archaebacteria?

Describe in detail how a virus makes a person sick, and then recover…from start to finish.