7.20.W Sci - Lesson Review: Archaea / Bacteria / Viruses Flashcards
Which structures of bacteria allow for protection? (Check all that apply) cell wall capsule cytoplasm nucleus
cell wall
capsule
Extreme bacteria are \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. Coccus Eubacteria Protist Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
Bacteria that live in the soil and break down dead organic matter is an example of ___________.
Eubacteria
Viruses
Archeabacteria
Eubacteria
What leads to genetic recombination in Archaebacteria? endospore binary fission budding conjugation
conjugation
A microscopic particle that cannot replicate on its own is a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_-. archeabacteria virus eubacteria plant
virus
A thick protective coating that protects the bacteria's genetic material and cytoplasm is a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. capsule endospore cell wall nucleus
endospore
Flu is an example of a(n) \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_-. eubacteria archeabacteria virus endospore
virus
This allows DNA to be shared by 2 different bacteria. endospore budding conjugation binary fission
conjugation
Who can be infected by viruses? (check all that apply) bacteria plants animals humans
bacteria
plants
animals
humans
Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (spherical or round)
Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum
Coccus
Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (strep throat)
Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum
Coccus
Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (rod shaped)
Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum
Bacillus
Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (E. coli)
Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum
Bacillus
Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (spiral or comma shaped)
Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum
Spirillum
Match the shape of bacteria with the description or example (Cholera)
Coccus
Bacillus
Spirillum
Spirillum