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Virus, Bacteria, Classification Challenge Directions: After each question, write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. You will be given about 30 seconds per questions. The group with the most correct answers will win.

1 of 22) Name this stage of the lytic cycle.

2 of 22 ) Name two reasons why viruses might be considered alive.

3 of 22 ) Two part question: a) What is the outer covering of a virus called? B) What is it made from?

4 of 22) What are viruses that infect bacteria called?

5 of 22) Two part question: a) Reverse transcriptase is which type of molecule? b) Which group of viruses contain reverse transcriptase?

6 of 22) Which of the following shows the proper steps of a retrovirus? a)DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein b)DNA  Amino acids  RNA  Proteins c)RNA  Amino acids  Protein d)DNA  RNA  DNA  Amino acids  Protein e)Proteins  Amino acids  RNA  DNA f)RNA  DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein

7 of 22) Which TWO STEPS of the lytic cycles are included into this animation?

8 of 22 ) What is created when virus DNA and cell DNA join together?

9 of 22 ) Which virus amino acid would be created from the DNA letters CCA?

10 of 22) Two part question: a) What do cyanobacteria produce that creates our ozone layer? b) What is the chemical formula for ozone?

11 of 22) Which letter shows cocci shaped bacteria?

12 of 22) What are organisms that must have oxygen called?

13 of 22 ) Two part question: a) Which letter is used to anchor bacteria? b) Name this bacteria part.

14 of 22) What is the bacterial process where DNA is exchanged called?

15 of 22 ) Name the cell part that connects two cells during conjugation?

16 of 22) Name the updated 6 kingdoms of life.

17 of 22 ) From inside to outside, name the 3 layers of a bacteria cell.

18 of 22 ) Three part question: Which traits are most common in bacteria? Part A) Reproduction: Asexual or Sexual Part B) Feeding: Autotrophs or Heterotrophs Part C) Cell type: Prokaryote or Eukaryote

19 of 22) Which picture shows Gram Positive bacteria?

20 of 22) Label the bacterial parts A-H.

21 of 22 ) How many organisms have amniotic eggs?

22 of 22) Grab-bag: What is the largest company/business in the world today?

Exchange your answers

1 of 22) Name this stage of the lytic cycle.

2 of 22 ) Name two reasons why viruses might be considered alive.

3 of 22) Two part question: a) What is the outer covering of a virus called? B) What is it made from?

4 of 22) What are viruses that infect bacteria called?

5 of 22) Two part question: a) Reverse transcriptase is which type of molecule? b) Which group of viruses contain reverse transcriptase?

6 of 22) Which of the following shows the proper steps of a retrovirus? a)DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein b)DNA  Amino acids  RNA  Proteins c)RNA  Amino acids  Protein d)DNA  RNA  DNA  Amino acids  Protein e)Proteins  Amino acids  RNA  DNA f)RNA  DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein

7 of 22) Which TWO STEPS of the lytic cycles are included into this animation?

8 of 22 ) What is created when virus DNA and cell DNA join together?

9 of 22 ) Which virus amino acid would be created from the DNA letters CCA?

10 of 22) Two part question: a) What do cyanobacteria produce that creates our ozone layer? b) What is the chemical formula for ozone?

11 of 22) Which letter shows cocci shaped bacteria?

12 of 22) What are organisms that must have oxygen called?

13 of 22) Two part question: a) Which letter is used to anchor bacteria? b) Name this bacteria part.

14 of 22) What is the bacterial process where DNA is exchanged called?

15 of 22 ) Name the cell part that connects two cells during conjugation?

16 of 22) Name the updated 6 kingdoms of life.

17 of 22 ) From inside to outside, name the 3 layers of a bacteria cell.

18 of 22 ) Three part question: Which traits are most common in bacteria? Part A) Reproduction: Asexual or Sexual Part B) Feeding: Autotrophs or Heterotrophs Part C) Cell type: Prokaryote or Eukaryote

19 of 22) Which picture shows Gram Positive bacteria?

20 of 22) Label the bacterial parts A-H. ribosomes pili chromosomes capsule Cell wall Cell membrane cytoplasm flagella

21 of 22 ) How many groups have amniotic eggs?

22 of 22) Grab-bag: What is the largest company/business in the world today?