Bacteria: Reproduction Bacteria: Response Virus: Life Cycle Vaccines Scientific Method $100 $300 $200 $400 $500
Bacteria: Reproduction - $100 First step in reproduction
Bacteria: Reproduction - $200 Cell that starts reproduction is called the ____________ cell
Bacteria: Reproduction - $300 Cells made after reproduction are called _____________ cells
Bacteria: Reproduction - $400 Name 3 ways we preserve food so bacteria cannot grow
Bacteria: Reproduction - $500 Box used to heat agar plates so bacteria can grow
Bacteria: Response - $100 What some bacteria use to move
Bacteria: Response - $200 Structure formed by a bacteria to protect its chromosome from damage
Bacteria: Response - $300 Best way to prevent the spread of a bacterial infection
Bacteria: Response - $400 What it is called if a bacteria is not getting enough food or water
Bacteria: Response - $500 2 differences between a bacterial and human cell
Virus: Life Cycles - $100 Outside of virus that is used to protect DNA
Virus: Life Cycles - $200 Where virus reproduces
Virus: Life Cycles - $300 Chemical made by white blood cell that kills viruses
Virus: Life Cycles - $400 Only place a virus can grow
Virus: Life Cycles - $500 Name of disease that scientists “killed”
Vaccines - $100 1st person to make a vaccine Who did he do it to??
Vaccines - $200 Type of cell that makes antibodies to viruses
Vaccines $300 Why is there no vaccine to HIV?
Vaccines - $400 1st step in making a vaccine is to do this to the virus
Vaccines $500 Why does it take 14 days for a vaccine to start working in a human?
Scientific Method - $100 Will washing your hands with soap decrease disease? Identify the control
Scientific Method $200 Will washing your hands with soap decrease disease? Identify the independent variable
Scientific Method $300 Scientific Method $300 Will washing your hands with soap decrease disease? Identify the dependent variable
Scientific Method $400 Will washing your hands with soap decrease disease? Create a hypothesis
Scientific Method - $500 Will washing your hands with soap decrease disease? Identify 3 constants
Bacteria Reproduction - $100 Double its DNA
Bacteria Reproduction - $200 A parent cell
Bacteria Reproduction - $300 Daughter cells
Bacteria Reproduction - $400 1.Freeze or refrigerate 2. canning 3. preservatives 4. drying 5. salting
Bacteria Reproduction - $500 Incubator 97°F
Bacteria Response - $100 flagella
Bacteria Response - $200 Endospore
Bacteria Response. - $300 Wash hands with soap and water
Bacteria Response - $400 stressed
. Bacteria Response - $500 Bacteria have no nucleus and have a cell wall
Virus: Life Cycle - $100 Protein coat
Virus: Life Cycle - $200 Inside a host cell (plant, animal, bacteria, fungus, protist)
Virus: Life Cycle - $300 White blood cells make ANTIBODIES
Virus: Life Cycle - $400 Inside any host cell
Virus: Life Cycle - $500 Smallpox Moscow (Russia) and Georgia (USA)
Vaccines - $100 Jenner His son!
Vaccines - $200 T4 or memory cell
Vaccines $300 HIV changes its protein coat
Vaccines - $400 Kill DNA so it cannot infect you
Vaccines - $500 Our body takes time to make memory cells But then, watch out!
Scientific Method. - $100 Control is No soap
Scientific Method. - $200 Independent variable is with soap
Scientific Method - $300 Dependant variable is number of colonies that grow
Scientific Method - $400 Washing your hands with soap and water will decrease the amount of bacteria you grow.
Scientific Method - $500 3 constants Same agar type Same plate size Same temp