7.20.W Sci - Lesson Review: Archaea / Bacteria / Viruses Flashcards

1
Q
Which structures of bacteria allow for protection? (Check all that apply)
  cell wall 
  capsule 
  cytoplasm 
  nucleus
A

cell wall

capsule

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2
Q
Extreme bacteria are \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
  Coccus 
  Eubacteria 
  Protist 
  Archaebacteria
A

Archaebacteria

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3
Q

Bacteria that live in the soil and break down dead organic matter is an example of ___________.
Eubacteria
Viruses
Archeabacteria

A

Eubacteria

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4
Q
What leads to genetic recombination in Archaebacteria?
  endospore 
  binary fission 
  budding 
  conjugation
A

conjugation

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5
Q
A microscopic particle that cannot replicate on its own is a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_-.
  archeabacteria 
  virus 
  eubacteria 
  plant
A

virus

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6
Q
A thick protective coating that protects the bacteria's genetic material and cytoplasm is a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
  capsule 
  endospore 
  cell wall 
  nucleus
A

endospore

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7
Q
Flu is an example of a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_-.
  eubacteria 
  archeabacteria 
  virus 
  endospore
A

virus

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8
Q
This allows DNA to be shared by 2 different bacteria.
  endospore 
  budding 
  conjugation 
  binary fission
A

conjugation

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9
Q
Who can be infected by viruses? (check all that apply)
  bacteria 
  plants 
  animals 
  humans
A

bacteria
plants
animals
humans

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10
Q

Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (spherical or round)

Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum

A

Coccus

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11
Q

Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (strep throat)

Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum

A

Coccus

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12
Q

Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (rod shaped)

Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum

A

Bacillus

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13
Q

Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (E. coli)

Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum

A

Bacillus

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14
Q

Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (spiral or comma shaped)

Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum

A

Spirillum

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15
Q

Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (Cholera)

Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum

A

Spirillum

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16
Q

What are three life functions that viruses cannot do that all other organisms can do? Please remember to use complete sentences and proper grammar.

A

Three life functions that viruses cannot do that all other organisms can do is that a virus cannot grow. A virus can’t function on its own. Lastly, a virus can’t use energy from nutrients.