Hosted by Type your name here 100 200 400 300 400 Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice 4 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Microbiology.
Advertisements

Also known as the Bacteria
Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi Ch. 7. Section 2: Bacteria The Bacterial Cell A Dutch merchant named Anton van Leeuwenhoek found bacteria in the.
3.1.1 Diversity of Organisms Micro-organisms Monera, e.g. Bacteria Follow-Me – iQuiz.
Bacteria and Viruses Chp 10 P. Lobosco.
PROKARYOTE Bacteria. Two Types Eubacteria  Live in many places  Cell wall protects and gives shape  Peptidoglycan Archaebateria  No peptidoglycan.
Classifying Living Things. The Six Kingdoms Let us name the six kingdoms: Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia.
Bacteria.
 Archaebacteria: bacteria that lacks the peptidoglycan layer in its structure- Older (in time) bacteria ◦ Live in oxygen free environment ◦ Produce.
Bacteria.
Bacterial Cells Chapter 19.1.
An introduction to bacteria They Are Everywhere. Prokaryotes Prokaryote: Single-celled organism that lacks a true nucleus (also called bacteria) Prokaryote:
Viruses.
Viruses and Monerans Biology I Unit 7. Your Name One-celled Monerans that contain chlorophyll Blue-green algae.
Chapter 19 Biology – Miller • Levine
Viruses and Bacteria. Viruses are made of two parts – A protein coat called a capsid – Genetic material, can be DNA or RNA Viruses that infect bacteria.
Viruses & Bacteria A guide to understanding the similarities and differences of viruses and bacteria.
Viruses & Bacteria A guide to understanding the similarities and differences of viruses and bacteria.
Chapter 18.2: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Bacteria. General Characteristics Prokaryotic: single-celled organisms that lack nuclei & about 1-5 microns in size Move about using cilia or flagella.
The Six Kingdoms. Introduction 1. Archaebacteria 2. Eubacteria 3. Protists 4. Fungi 5. Plants 6. Animals.
Viruses and Bacteria Mr. Fox 7 th Grade Science. Virus A small non-living particle that makes its way inside a cell and the nucleus. 2.
CHAPTER 19 NOTES BACTERIA.
 Discovered in the late 1600s by Anton van Leeuwenhoek, by accident.  Bacteria are prokaryotes (single celled)  Their genetic material is not contained.
Chapter 5: Viruses, Bacteria and Your Health
Click Here to Begin the Game CHOICE 1CHOICE 2CHOICE 3 CHOICE CHOICE
Prokaryotes Think!!!!: What is the study of microorganisms called? What is the study of bacteria called? Think!!!!: What is the study of microorganisms.
Bacteria Life Science. What type of cell are bacteria? Prokaryotic –No Nucleus or membrane bound organelles.
Chapter 7 Bacteria and Viruses.
What are Bacteria? Chapter 7, Section 1. What is a Bacterium? One-celled organism. Prokaryotic.  (Do not have membrane bound nuclei or organelles.) Can.
1 2 Virus Structure 3 Virus Reproduction 4 Virus v. Bacteria.
Click Here to Begin the Game CHOICE 1CHOICE 2CHOICE 3 CHOICE CHOICE
Bacteria What you need to know!!!!. What are Bacteria? They are prokaryotes that have cell walls containing peptidoglycans. Prokaryotes: Organisms who’s.
Chapter 10 Table of Contents Section 1 Bacteria and Archaea
GRAM Negative The Structure of Bacteria Cell Membrane Pilli EuKaryote Salmonella T.DEjulio2010 Plasmid Ribosome Flagellum Capsule Nucleoid Cell Wall.
Prokaryotes Objectives: Know the Differences between Viruses and Bacteria How do viruses and bacteria cause disease?
Welcome to Today’s exciting topics…. Living Things, Domains and Kingdoms, and Bacteria !
Bacteria. The Bacterial Cell Bacteria are prokaryotes. The genetic material in the cells is not contained in a nucleus. - Bacteria.
Bacteria. Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes - “pro” = before - “karyon” = nucleus NO nucleus NO organelles Small, less complex Circular DNA, floats in cytoplasm.
Kingdom Archaebacteria
Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved. ResourcesChapter menu Section 1 Bacteria and Archaea Bellringer What are the two kingdoms.
Bacteria. -Prokaryotes – no cell nucleus, no membrane organelles -unicellular -have a cell wall.
Quiz Date Thursday, May 5th.  Multiple Choice  Matching  True/False  Short Answer.
Notes 9-2 Bacteria. 2 Kingdoms Most scientists agree that there are 2 Kingdoms of bacteria 1) Archaebacteria (very ancient) 2) Eubacteria (“true” bacteria)
Bacteria Kingdoms Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Bacteria are known in two types: Ancient Bacteria – Archaebacteria True Bacteria – Eubacteria They are.
Bacteria All are Prokaryotic-NO NUCLEUS. All are unicellular (means one cell) and survive independently. All reproduce by binary fission. Cynobacteria.
A cell without any membrane bound structures prokaryotic 1.
Bacteria Chapter 7.2. POINT > Describe bacterial cells POINT > Describe how bacteria get energy POINT > Explain how bacteria reproduce POINT > Describe.
Bacteria. Cells Eukaryote: An organism with cells that contain a nucleus and other cell structures Prokaryote: An organism whose cells lack a nucleus.
Bellringer There are three shapes of bacteria: Spirilla Coccus
Ch.7 Bacteria Life Science.
Bacteria.
Types of Microbes BACTERIA 1.
JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin A game show template.
Bacteria Flesh Eating Bacteria.
Bacteria.
Prokaryotes Section 20.2.
Lecture #12 Date ________
Bacteria.
Bacteria.
Bacteria and Viruses Prokaryotes: single cell organism that lacks a nucleus Divided into two groups, or domains, which are above kingdoms Eubacteria and.
Bacteria Life Science.
Bacteria Chapter 7.2.
Chapter 27~ Prokaryotes and the Origins of Metabolic Diversity
Bacteria vs. Archaea.
Chapter 1: Bacteria.
Prokaryotes What are the similarities and differences between Archaea and Bacteria?
Bacteria.
I. Prokaryotes Bacilli Cocci Spirilla.
Bacteria Jason Burton.
Presentation transcript:

Hosted by Type your name here

Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice

Row 1, Col 1 Chemicals produced by some Bacteria that kill disease causing microorganisms Are called PROKARYOTIC

1,2 An organism made of one cell Is called UNICELLUAR

1,3 What gas do aerobic organisms Need for respiration OXYGEN

1,4 What is mutualism? Animal and bacteria need each other to survive

2,1 Penicillin is an example of ANTIBIOTIC

2,2 Binary fission is an example of what type of Reproduction? asexual

2,3 What is a bacteria called that Eats to get energy?. HETERTROPH

2,4 Name some products made Using bacteria Food/fuek/food coloring / cosmetics

3,1 Milk is made using bacteria True/False FALSE

3,2 The domain of prokaryotes that Contain extremophiles Is called ARCHAEA

3,3 Cells that have a nucleus and Most organelles are called Eukaryotes

3,4 Bacteria that break down Dead organic matter are called DECOMPOSER

4,1 What shape are bacteria That are Sphere (circle) COCCI

4,2 Where would you find Extremophiles? Hydrothermal vents/volcanoes/hot springs

4,3 What shape are bacteria that are rod? BACILLI

4,4 What shape are bacteria that are spiral? SPIRILLA

5,1 Whip like tail Bacteria use for movement FLAGELLUM

5,2 Where is the hereditary (DNA) material?. CHROMOSONE

5,3 What is an endospore?. “resting cell” protects the bacterium from freezing, chemicals, heat, radiation, etc…for 100s of years.

5,4 What protects bacteria Form environmental factors Temperature/water/chemicals. SLIME