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300 200 100 Structure 300 200 100 Potpourri FINAL JEOPARDY! FINAL JEOPARDY! 300 200 100 Relevance
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Relevance for 100 What is pathology? Study of disease
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Relevance for 200 What is the primary niche of bacteria in the biosphere? Decomposition
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Relevance for 300 What is the reactant and product of nitrogen fixation? R: N 2 P: NH 3, NO 2, NO 3
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Structure for 100 What outermost layer of some bacteria can help them hide from your immune system? Capsule
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Structure for 200 Draw the following bacteria: Bacillus anthracis (Rod-shaped bacteria) MRSA (Bunches of spherical bacteria)
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Structure for 300 In an oxygen-rich environment, a bacterium forms an endospore. What must be true of this bacterium? It’s Gram-positive It’s an obligate anaerobe
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Potpourri for 100 Where might one find an inactive endotoxin? The outer membrane of a Gram- negative bacterium
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Potpourri for 200 How is a facultative anaerobe different from other organisms? Oxygen concentration is irrelevant. It can live without oxygen gas, but is not harmed by it.
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Potpourri for 300 Contrast the acquisition of DNA in conjugation and transduction. C: DNA is donated from another bacterium through a pilus. T: DNA is received from a virus that mistakenly picked it up from its previous host.
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Of what are bacterial cell walls made? Peptidoglycan
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