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JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin A game show template

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What is it about viruses that makes them appear living?

They reproduce

What is a vaccine made out of?

Weakened virus particles

Here is a picture of a virus. What are the two parts?

Protein coat Heredity material

What is this describing? The virus’s genetic material becomes part of the cell’s genetic material… What is this describing?

Latent virus

What is a flagellum look like and what does it do?

Whip like tail Helps bacteria move

What is pasteurization?

Heating food to a temperature high enough to kill harmful bacteria

Soil bacteria that break down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals are called…

decomposers

How do bacteria reproduce asexually?

Binary fission

Describe conjugation in bacteria Daily Double!!! Describe conjugation in bacteria

Sexual reproduction where genetic material is transferred across a threadlike bridge

When do endospores form in bacteria?

When conditions are too harsh for regular bacterial growth

What is an epidemiologist?

A person that studies the spreading of diseases

What are the 4 pathogens we talked about from your notes?

Bacteria Fungi Viruses Protists

What is a pathogen?

An organism that causes disease

What are 4 ways that pathogens are spread?

Infected people Soil, food, and water Contaminated objects Infected animals

What are the 4 ways we talked about protecting yourself from pathogens?

Wash your hands Cook food thoroughly Drink purified water Get vaccinated

What is the living thing that provides a source of energy for a virus or an organism called?

Host

How soon does an active virus go into action?

immediately

When a cold sore virus is hidden, what symptoms does it cause?

none

If you go to the doctor and you have the flu, why won’t they give you something to cure it?

There isn’t a cure for the flu because it’s a virus

Who is credited for developing the small pox vaccine?

Edward Jenner

Who is credited for developing the polio vaccine?

Jonas Salk

Where is the virus information stored in a latent virus before it becomes active?

Genetic material of the host cell

What would happen to a virus if it couldn’t find a host cell to invade?

It wouldn’t be able to multiply

Name and describe the shapes of the 2 types of bacteria?

= cocci – spherical shaped = bacilli – rod shaped = cocci – spherical shaped

Name and describe the shapes of the 2 types of bacteria?

= spirilla – spiral shaped = bacilli – rod shaped = spirilla – spiral shaped