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HAPPY THURSDAY -You will need a highlighter -Put everything away except for your notecards -Study your NOTECARDS or NOTES, Quizzes, etc… TEST CHAMPS

Essential Question What effects do microorganisms have on other organisms and the environment? Standard 4C – compare the structures of viruses to cells, describe viral reproduction, and describe the role of viruses in causing diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and influenza. 11C – summarize the role of microorganisms in both maintaining and disrupting the health of both organisms and ecosystems.

Collect Today Virus & Microorganisms Exam Notecard Pictures Assigned Most Missed MAKEUP Quiz – Taxonomy (TOMORROW) Virus & Microorganisms MAKEUP Quiz (Wednesday) Virus Cycle Diagram MAKEUP Quiz (Thursday) Late Page 112 – Microorganisms in Society Video Guide (-30%) Page 113 – Culturing Bacteria Lab (-30%) Page 106 – Notecard ALL PARTS (NO POINTS)

Unit 8 – Viruses & Microorganisms Definitions Due Wednesday (2/10/16) All Parts Due Wednesday (2/17/16) 1.Antibiotic 2.Bacilli Shaped 3.Bacterium 4.Bacteriophage 5.Binary Fission 6.Cocci Shaped 7.Capsid 8.Conjugation 9.Gram Staining 10.Host 11.Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) 12.Immunization 13.Influenza 14.Lysogenic Cycle 15.Lytic Cycle 16.Lyse 17.Microorganism 18.Parasite 19.Pathogen 20.Retrovirus 21.Spirilla Shaped 22.Vaccine 23.Virus PG 106

32. During the Culturing Bacteria Lab, crystal violet dye was used to gram-stain different cultures of bacteria. What is the shape of the bacteria in your field of view, and is it a gram-positive or gram negative species of bacteria? A.gram-positive, cocci B.gram-negative, cocci C.gram-positive, bacillus D.gram-negative, bacillus