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100 200 300 400 500 Characteristics Virus Types Viral Infections Bacterial Infections MISC Bacteria Type
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What do you call organisms that are made up of only one cell? A 100
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Unicellular A 100
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Maintaining a stable living environment, such as temperature is known as what? A 200
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Homeostasis A 200
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Viruses do not go through photosynthesis or cellular respiration, therefore they cannot create their own what? A 300
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Energy A 300
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Viruses cannot get larger or become more complex. What characteristic of living thing does this describe? A 400
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Growth and Development A 400
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Viruses cannot reproduce, instead copies are made when the body cell goes through what type cell division? A 500
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Mitosis A 500
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Viruses that infect animals B 100
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Prion B 100
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Virus that infects a plant. B 200
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Viroid B 200
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Structures that allow a virus to attach to the host cell. B 300
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Glycoproteins B 300
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Virus shape that has multiple sides B 400
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Polyhedral B 400
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What type of nucleic acids do viruses have? B 500
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DNA OR RNA B 500
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What must a virus get in for you to become sick – not such on your skin but where? C 100
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Bodily Fluid C 100
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Infection cycle where symptoms are seen almost immediately. C 200
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Active Cycle C 200
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Infection cycle where symptoms are not seen right away because the virus goes dormant. C 300
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Hidden Cycle C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE
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What do you call the spreading of a virus from one person to another? C 400
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Transmission C 400
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Injection of weak viruses that helps build immunity in the body. C 500
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Vaccine C 500
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Type of cell that does not contain a nucleus. D 100
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Prokaryote D 100
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Name the bacteria shape. D 200
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Spherical D 200
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Name the arrangement D 300
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Cluster 2 or more in a group D 300
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Bacteria that lives in extreme environments. D 400
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Archaebacteria D 400
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What do photosynthetic bacteria create that is beneficial to heterotrophs D 500
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Oxygen D 500
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Infection caused by bacteria growing in your pores. E 100
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Acne E 100
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Infection caused by bacteria in the throat. E 200
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Strep Throat E 200
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Two key elements needed to grow bacteria in the lab. E 300
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Warmth and Food E 300
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Cell structure that allows bacteria to become resistant to antibacterials. E 400
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Cell Wall
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Medication used to destroy bacteria E 500
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Antibiotic
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What do you call the cell that a virus or bacteria infects? F 100
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Host Cell F 100
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F 200 When cells are too small to see with the naked eye they are…
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Microscopic F 200
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Normal Bacteria, the most common type. F 300
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Eubacteria F 300
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Cleaning product used to kill bacteria F 400
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Antibacterial F 400
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Bacteria structure that is used during conjugation to transfer genetic material F 500
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Pilli F 500
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