CHAPTER 18 Review game ROUND 1 – 5 POINTS EACH ROUND 2 – 10 POINTS EACH ROUND 3 - 15 POINTS EACH.

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CHAPTER 18 Review game ROUND 1 – 5 POINTS EACH ROUND 2 – 10 POINTS EACH ROUND POINTS EACH

1. When a pathogen, such as a bacteria or virus gets into your body….your immune system starts to? A. Decrease your body temperature B. Produce more red blood cells C. Produce more white blood cells D. Lower the size of your lymph nodes Dog Sneeze

1. When a pathogen, such as a bacteria or virus gets into your body….your immune system starts to? A. Decrease your body temperature B. Produce more red blood cells C. Produce more white blood cells D. Lower the size of your lymph nodes Dog Sneeze

2. Which of the following is something that viruses and your cells have in common? A. Viruses and cells reproduce through mitosis B. Viruses and cells both contain nucleic acids C. Viruses and cells both metobolize food for energy D. Viruses and cells both have plasma membranes

2. Which shows something that viruses and your cells have in common? A. Viruses and cells reproduce through mitosis B. Viruses and cells both contain nucleic acids C. Viruses and cells both metabolize food for energy D. Viruses and cells both have plasma membranes

3. Which type of organism mutualistically lives inside human and cow intestine? A. Viruses B. Fungi C. Bacteria D. Protozoan

3. Which type of organism mutualistically lives inside human and cow intestine? A. Viruses B. Fungi C. Bacteria D. Protozoan

4. Fungi and bacteria….? A. are both made of prokaryotic cells B. both have the ability to carry out photosynthesis C. are all unicellular D. decompose organisms and recycle nutrients

4. Fungi and bacteria….? A. are both made of prokaryotic cells B. both have the ability to carry out photosynthesis C. are all unicellular D. decompose organisms and recycle nutrients

5. Which one of these pictures is a virus? A B C D

A B C D

ROUND 2

1. In order to replenish the good bacteria that live in your intestines, you should… A. Start taking antibiotics B. Get a bacteria vaccine C. Eat yogurt D. Finish all of your antibiotics

1. In order to replenish the good bacteria that live in your intestines, you should… A. Start taking antibiotics B. Get a bacteria vaccine C. Eat yogurt D. Finish all of your antibiotics

2. Bacterial asexual reproduction (that is like mitosis) is called… A. Binary fission B. Conjugation C. Pilus D. Meiosis

2. Bacterial asexual reproduction (that is like mitosis) is called… A. Binary fission B. Conjugation C. Pilus D. Meiosis

3. A virus uses a host cell for…. A. Respiration B. Communication C. Reproduction D. Digestion Lion Sneeze

3. A virus uses a host cell for…. A. Respiration B. Communication C. Reproduction D. Digestion Lion Sneeze

4. Why is it easier for people with HIV to get sick from other bacteria and viruses?

HIV attacks the immune system (white blood cells)

5. Instead of a cell wall or plasma membrane, all viruses are contained by …..? A. a nucleus B. a capsid C. an envelope D. a capsule

5. Instead of a cell wall or plasma membrane, all viruses are contained by …..? A. a nucleus B. a capsid C. an envelope D. a capsule

Tell me whether the following three are viruses or bacteria….and how they are transmitted. 1. Smallpox 2. HIV 3. Strep

Tell me whether the following three are viruses or bacteria….and how they are transmitted. 1. Smallpox - virus, direct contact 2. HIV - virus, blood,sexual contact, breastmilk 3. Strep - bacteria, moisture secretions

ROUND 3

1. Antibiotics can kill…. A. viruses and bacteria B. viruses only C. bacteria only D. viruses, protists, and bacteria Getting ready to sneeze….

1. Antibiotics can kill…. A. viruses and bacteria B. viruses only C. bacteria only D. viruses, protists, and bacteria Getting ready to sneeze….

2. How do antibiotics kill bacteria? Squirrel sneeze

2. How do antibiotics kill bacteria? Squirrel sneeze Breaks the cell wall

3. Which of the following is not a use for bacteria Cat Sneeze A. farming B. to make medicine C. to make some foods D. unclog blocked arteries

3. Which of the following is not a use for bacteria Cat Sneeze A. farming B. to make medicine C. to make some foods D. unclog blocked arteries

4. In ideal conditions, how fast can bacteria replicate? Trying Not to Sneeze

4. In ideal conditions, how fast can bacteria replicate? Trying Not to Sneeze Every 20 minutes

5. Bacteria that are chemo-autotrophs can live in extreme environments because… A. They are very tiny B. They break down toxic materials for energy C. Their growth pattern is unique D. They move using a flagella Big Sneezes for little babies

5. Bacteria that are chemo-autotrophs can live in extreme environments because… A. They are very tiny B. They break down toxic materials for energy C. Their growth pattern is unique D. They move using a flagella Big Sneezes for little babies