BACTERIA BACTERIA IN YOUR LIFE *SKIM THE HEADINGS IN SECTION 2. *What do you think are two major ideas that will be discussed in this section? SLIDE 1.

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BACTERIA BACTERIA IN YOUR LIFE *SKIM THE HEADINGS IN SECTION 2. *What do you think are two major ideas that will be discussed in this section? SLIDE 1

BACTERIA BACTERIA IN YOUR LIFE DEFINE THE FOLLOWING WORDS. 1. ANTIBIOTIC 2.SAPROPHYTE 3. NITROGEN-FIXING BACTERIA 4. PATHOGEN 5. TOXIN 6. ENDOSPORE 7. VACCINE SLIDE 2

BACTERIA BACTERIA IN YOUR LIFE __________ ARE HELPFUL IN MANY WAYS. WITHOUT THEM, YOU WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO STAY__________ FOR VERY LONG. BACTERIA IN THE __________ PRODUCE ____________ WHICH IS NEEDED FOR BLOOD CLOTTING. SOME BACTERIA PRODUCE ____________. THESE CHEMICALS _________ OF OTHER BACTERIA. SLIDE 3

BACTERIA BACTERIA IN YOUR LIFE COMPLETE THE TABLE DESCRIBING SOME OF THE WAYS PEOPLE USE BACTERIA. SLIDE 4 USE HOW DO THE BACTERIA HELP? BIOREMEDIATIO N FOOD PRODUCTION INDUSTRY

BACTERIA BACTERIA IN YOUR LIFE PASTEURIZATION MOST HARMFUL BACTERIA ARE KILLED BECAUSE___________ ____________________ ___________________. THE _____________ DOES NOT CHANGE. THE PROCESS IS USED TO PREPARE THESE FOODS:____ ________________ _________________. SLIDE 5

BACTERIA IN YOUR LIFE  SUMMARIZE INFORMATION ABOUT BACTERIA. SLIDE 6