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THIS IS 100 200 300 400 500 Cell Structures Eubacteria & Archaebacteria Food Poisoning Reproduction Culturing & Identification Techniques Useful Bacteria.

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4 100 200 300 400 500 Cell Structures Eubacteria & Archaebacteria Food Poisoning Reproduction Culturing & Identification Techniques Useful Bacteria

5 The reason bacterial cells are referred to as prokaryotic. A 100

6 What is they have no true nucleus? A 100

7 The structure that supports the cell and keeps it from bursting. A 200

8 What is the cell wall? A 200

9 This structure produces bacterial proteins. A 300

10 What is a ribosome? A 300

11 Instead of 46, the bacterial cell has just 1. A 400

12 What is a chromosome? A 400

13 These folds of a cyanobacterium’s membrane hold the photosynthetic pigments. A 500

14 What are the thylakoids? A 500

15 The bacteria in this kingdom belong to the domain bacteria. B 100

16 What is a Eubacteria? B 100

17 The Earth’s first photosynthesizers. B 200

18 What are the cyanobacteria? B 200

19 These are filamentous soil bacteria that can produce antibiotics. B 300

20 What are the actinomycetes? B 300

21 What are Gram + endospore- forming bacteria. B 400

22 Clostitium tetani, Clostitium botulinum, & Mycobacterium leprae are referred to as this type of bacteria. B 400

23 Extreme methanogens and extreme halophiles are found in the following. B 500

24 In Swamps, Sewage treatment plants, cow intestines (methanogens), and very salty lakes (halophiles). B 500

25 Clusters of sphere- shaped bacteria that can cause food poisoning. C 100

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27 A gram negative enteric bacteria that is often found in poultry. C 200

28 What is Salmonella? C 200

29 The toxin produced by the gram positive staphylococcus. C 300

30 What is an exotoxin? C 300

31 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

32 This food poisoning is caused by a very deadly neurotoxin. C 400

33 What is botulism? C 400

34 The enteric, gram negative bacteria is often found in ground beef. C 500

35 What is E. coli? C 500

36 A bacterial cell spits into two cells. D 100

37 What is binary fission? D 100

38 It is used by bacteria to transfer genes. D 200

39 What is a pilus? D 200

40 A bacteria cell absorbs genes from its surroundings. D 300

41 What is transformation? D 300

42 A bacterial cell can transfer genes directly to another bacterial cell. D 400

43 What is conjugation? D 400

44 The transfer of bacteria genes by a phage (virus). D 500

45 What is transduction? D 500

46 A growth of bacteria in the lab. E 100

47 What is a bacterial culture? E 100

48 The growth media usually found in a culture dish. E 200

49 What is agar? E 200

50 Bacteria that can grow with or without oxygen. E 300

51 What is facultative anaerobe? E 300

52 The population limit that an environment (or microbial culture) can support. E 400

53 What is carrying capacity? E 400

54 The outcome of the Gram staining procedure depends upon this characteristics of the bacterial cell wall. E 500

55 What is the thickness of the peptidoglycan layer? E 500

56 Some food produced with bacteria. F 100

57 What is cheese, yogurt, vinegar, sour cream, sour dough bread, cottage cheese, soy sauce, etc.? F 100

58 Bacteria can produce these medicines. F 200

59 What are antibiotics? F 200

60 Bacteria can do this to make N 2 organic. F 300

61 What is fix nitrogen (some cyanobacteria, and some chemosynthesizers)? F 300

62 The process in which bacteria can clean up oil spills. F 400

63 What is bioremediation? F 400

64 The bacteria belonging to this can help keep harmful bacteria from making you sick. F 500

65 What is the body’s normal microflora? F 500

66 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Bacterial Identification in the laboratory. Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

67 What is the book that scientists use to identify specific bacterial species? Click on screen to continue

68 Bergey’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology Click on screen to continue

69 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT


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