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Bacteria Virus Protists Cells Immunity Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six

Bacteria Question for 5 Points Bacteria are this kind of cell Show Answer

Bacteria Answer for 5 Points Prokaryotic Back to Board

Bacteria Question for 10 Points This is where the genetic material is found within a bacterium Show Answer

Bacteria Answer for 10 Points cytoplasm Back to Board

Bacteria Question for 15 Points The three types of bacteria are: Show Answer

Bacteria Answer for 15 Points Bacilli – rod shaped Spirilla – spiral shaped Cocci – sphere shaped Back to Board

Bacteria Question for 20 Points Name two helpful uses of bacteria Show Answer

Bacteria Answer for 20 Points Recycle – breakdown dead organic matter Nitrogen fixing in plants Bioremediation – change pollutants into harmless chemicals Antibiotics (penicillin) Food Production – cheese, yogurt, sourcream Back to Board

Bacteria Question for 25 Points Name three diseases caused by bacteria Show Answer

Bacteria Answer for 25 Points Cholera, diptheria, tuberculosis, botulism, strep, pneumonia, E.Coli, Lymes Disease Back to Board

Virus Question for 5 Points Name two ways virus are like living organisms Show Answer

Virus Answer for 5 Points Reproduce Have genetic material Back to Board

Virus Question for 10 Points Virus that attacks bacteria Show Answer

Virus Answer for 10 Points Bacteriophage Back to Board

Virus Question for 15 Points The protein shell that covers the virus’ genetic material Show Answer

Virus Answer for 15 Points Capsid/protein coat Back to Board

Virus Question for 20 Points Name three diseases caused by viruses Show Answer

Virus Answer for 20 Points Measles, Mumps, Chickenpox, Smallpox, Herpes, HIV, Yellow Fever, Pneumonia, Polio, Colds, Flu, Back to Board

Virus Question for 25 Points Describe the steps of virus reproduction Show Answer

Virus Answer for 25 Points Virus finds a host Virus enters the cell and injects nucleic acid The nucleic acid takes over the cell, turning the cell into a virus factory The host cell bursts. New virus break out and find new hosts. Back to Board

Protists Question for 5 Points Protists are: Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic Show Answer

Protists Answer for 5 Points Eukaryotic Back to Board

Protists Question for 10 Points Plant-like protists are called Show Answer

Protists Answer for 10 Points Algae (green, brown, red) Back to Board

Protists Question for 15 Points Name three ways protists move Show Answer

Protists Answer for 15 Points Pseudopods Flagella Cilia Back to Board

Protists Question for 20 Points All protists live in what kind of environment? Show Answer

Protists Answer for 20 Points Moist environment Back to Board

Protists Question for 25 Points Name three diseases caused by Protists Show Answer

Protists Answer for 25 Points Malaria, African sleeping sickness, Amoebic dysentery, Giardiasis Back to Board

Cells Question for 5 Points Control center of the cell Show Answer

Cells Answer for 5 Points Nucleus Back to Board

Cells Question for 10 Points The organelle which produces food for plant cells Show Answer

Cells Answer for 10 Points Chloroplasts Back to Board

Cells Question for 15 Points These are the products of photosynthesis Show Answer

Cells Answer for 15 Points Oxygen and glucose Back to Board

Cells Question for 20 Points These are the products of respiration Show Answer

Cells Answer for 20 Points Energy, water, carbon dioxide Back to Board

Cells Question for 25 Points These two organelles are where respiration take place Show Answer

Cells Answer for 25 Points First in the cytoplasm, next in the mitochondria Back to Board

Immunity Question for 5 Points The immune system produces what kind of cells that can deactivate pathogens Show Answer

Immunity Answer for 5 Points Antibodies Back to Board

Immunity Question for 10 Points A chemical substance that kills microorganisms and cures infections Show Answer

Immunity Answer for 10 Points Antibiotic Back to Board

Immunity Question for 15 Points Harmless variants of pathogenic microbes that stimulate the immune system to defend against the pathogen Show Answer

Immunity Answer for 15 Points Vaccine Back to Board

Immunity Question for 20 Points This happens when bacteria mutates to become less vulnerable to certain antibiotics Show Answer

Immunity Answer for 20 Points Antibiotic Resistance Back to Board

Immunity Question for 25 Points Protection against a disease that is obtained by exposure to the pathogen Show Answer

Immunity Answer for 25 Points Active Immunity Back to Board

Show Question

“Big Points” Question Explain the difference between endemic, epidemic, and pandemic. Show Answer

Big Points Answer for Big Points Endemic – found normally in a population (colds) Epidemic – many people acquire over a short period of time (flu) Pandemic – world-wide epidemic To End

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