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3/1-phones away! Turn in your antibiotic resistance lab to the gray box! Begin filling in the Venn diagram Virus Quiz Retakes Today-Monday Virus, Protists & Bacteria Test Tomorrow!!

LET’S REVIEW Viruses, Bacteria & Protists… Oh my!

I am a non-living organism. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist NON-living organism NO nucleus NO mitochondria Capsid and DNA/RNA A

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Euglena C

I am a prokaryote. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Archaebacteria OR Eubacteria Living organism NO nucleus YES nucleoid region NO mitochondria B Every bacteria is a prokaryote

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Paramecium C

I am a eukaryote. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Living organism YES nucleus YES mitochondria Membrane bound organelles C

I have a mitochondria. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist C Membrane bound organelle Eukaryote C

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Binal A

Petri dish lab – bacteria grow best in: Warm, moist environments Dry, cool environments That’s why we keep food in cool, dry places! A

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Filovirus A

I inject my genetic material into a host cell I inject my genetic material into a host cell. This is the ONLY way I can reproduce. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist A

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Paramecium C

I am a virus. What cycle is described when I reproduce and lyse the host cell immediately? Lytic Lysogenic Lyso does not immediately A

I can jump from species to species. I can mutate rapidly I can jump from species to species. I can mutate rapidly. I must have a host to reproduce. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist A

I can decompose plants and animals for food. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Bacterial pathogens in our bodies eat body tissue as “food” Some, not ALL B & C

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Spirillum (spiral) B

Carbon Sulfur Nitrogen Oxygen C What element is converted into a usable form for animals & plants by microbes found in soil? Carbon Sulfur Nitrogen Oxygen C

Petri dish lab – What was the altering of the antibiotic agent? Control Independent variable Dependent variable Constant B

I have cell walls made of peptidoglycan. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Eubacteria B

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Polyhedral A

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Amoeba C

I am a virus. What is the name of the protein coat that surrounds my DNA or RNA? Flagella Capsid Prophage B

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Spherical A

Virus Bacteria Protist Some, not ALL B & C I can reproduce asexually through binary fission. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Some, not ALL B & C

I can be a methanogen, halophile or thermophile. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Archaebacteria B

Petri dish lab – What was the non-soaked disk? Control Independent variable Dependent variable Constant A

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Coccus (sphere) B

I can be killed by antibiotics. What am I? Virus Bacteria Viruses = antiviral B

Over-prescribing antibiotics leads to resistance in... Virus Bacteria Bacteria can develop an ability to fight the effects via natural selection It doesn’t affect viruses B

What is the function of the protrusions on this virus? Move inside host Attach to host Release chemicals Lock and key B

I am a virus. What cycle is described when my prophage is inserted into bacterial DNA and replicates with the bacteria? Lytic Lysogenic Secret agent B

I am a bacteria with cell walls that have NO peptidoglycan, and I am autotrophic. What am I? Archaebacteria Eubacteria A

Petri dish lab – What was the growth of the bacteria? Control Independent variable Dependent variable Constant C

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Helical A

I am a virus. What cycle is described by “infect the host cell”? Lytic Lysogenic A & B

What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Bacillus (rod) B

I am a bacteria with cell walls made of peptidoglycan, and I am heterotrophic. What am I? Archaebacteria Eubacteria B

Petri dish lab – What was the temperature, light & humidity? Control Independent variable Dependent variable Constant D

Vaccines are a way to PREVENT an infection by me. What am I? Virus Bacteria Protist Both A & B