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Ch 13 and 14 Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

CHAPTER 13/14 JEOPARDY Vocabulary Bacteria Viruses Protists Fungi 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

A word used to describe bacteria that live in places with a supply of oxygen are: _________ 100 Points

Describe: Pseudopod 200 Points

A whip-like structure that allows the bacteria to move. 300 Points

Explain: Red Tide 400 Points

This is the outer layer on a bacteria that helps protect the bacterium from drying out. 500 Points

Where are bacteria found? North America Asia Europe All continents 100 Points

What is the function of the pili on the surface of the bacteria? 200 Points

Which of the following was produced with the help of bacteria? Milk C. Yogurt Cheese D. pickles 300 Points

+100 points: change 1 word to make it a true statement True/False When a bacteria develops resistance, antibiotics become more effective. 400 Points +100 points: change 1 word to make it a true statement

What are three ways bacteria can enter your body? 500 Points

When viruses enter your body, they attack and destroy your ______. 100 Points

When someone gets a vaccine, it triggers the production of ___________ . 200 Points

How does a virus infect the rest of a body once it replicates. 300 Points

What are the 4 shapes of viruses? 400 Points

Matching Match each stage of virus reproduction with the correct description below. 500 Points ____ 1. The heredity material of the virus injects itself into the bacterial cell. ____ 2. The cell bursts open and releases new virus particles. ____ 3. A specific virus attaches to the surface of a specific bacterial cell. ____ 4. The viral heredity material directs the cell to make new virus particles. ____ 5. New viruses form inside of the host cell

Protists are divided into 3 groups based on shared _____________ 100 Points

Dinoflagellates D. algae Which animal-like protist can live in the digestive systems of humans and get nutrients and energy from the human’s body? Sarcodines C. Ciliates Dinoflagellates D. algae 200 Points

How is malaria spread from human to human? 300 Points

____Animal-like Protists ____ Funguslike Protists Algae Paramecium Slime Mold ____Animal-like Protists ____ Funguslike Protists ____ Plantlike Protists . 400 Points

500 Points A …unicellular and ingest other organisms for nutrients. B …mostly multicellular organisms that break down organic matter for food. C …eukaryotic organisms that share characteristics with plants, animals, and fungi. D …unicellular or multicellular organisms that make their own food. concept map by choosing the phrase that finishes each sentence and writing the corresponding letter in the correct space. . A …unicellular and ingest other organisms for nutrients. B …mostly multicellular organisms that break down organic matter for food. C …eukaryotic organisms that share characteristics with plants, animals, and fungi. D …unicellular or multicellular organisms that make their own food. 500 Points Protists are... 3. ______ Funguslike protists are... 1. ______ PlantlikeProtists are... 4. _______ Animal-like protists are... 2. _______

Plants and fungi mutually benefit each other in which ways? What does the plant get? What does the fungi get? 100 Points

The body of a fungus is usually a mass of threadlike tubes called __________ 200 Points

300 Points Mycorrhizae _______________. a. aid in the transfer of nutrients from the soil to the plant b. aid in the transfer of nutrients to fungi c. are found only on aquatic fungi d. cause a variety of plant diseases 300 Points

Why is imperfect fungi considered imperfect? 400 Points

Explain what a lichen consists of. *Hint* 2 things 500 Points