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StructuresShapes

& Arrangements

Diseases Classification Miscellaneous

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A long, whip-like hair-like structure that

enables a bacterium to move.

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What is a flagellum(a)?

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Short, thick outgrowths that allow bacteria to

attach to surfaces or to other cells, used for exchanging genetic material in sexual

reproduction.

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What are pili?

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A gel-like layer that surrounds the cell wall and membrane of some

bacteria.

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What is a capsule?

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The type of asexual reproduction when a bacterial cell pinches

into two cells.

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What is binary fission?

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Four structures that can be found in bacteria as

well as eukaryotic cells.

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What are DNA, ribosomes, a cell

membrane, and a cell wall?

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The shape name for circular bacteria.

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What is coccus(i)?

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Bacteria that are said to be spirillum.

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What are spiral shaped bacteria?

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The shape name for rod-shaped bacteria.

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What is bacillus(i)?

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A cluster of round bacteria.

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What is staphylococcus?

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A chain of rod-shaped bacteria.

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What is streptobacillus?

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This bacterial disease is transmitted through the

bite of a tick.

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What is Lyme disease?

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Fever, bleeding, lymph nodes that form

swellings called buboes; often fatal.

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What are the symptoms/signs of the

illness for Bubonic plague?

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Drinking water contaminated with

Vibrio cholerae.

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What bacterium caused Cholera and how is it

transmitted?

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Having fever, coughing, and difficulty breathing after the inhalation of a

certain bacterium.

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What is tuberculosis?

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Transmission source of Typhus.

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What is the bite of an infected flea or louse?

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The cell type of all bacteria.

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What is prokaryotic?

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The kingdoms that contain bacteria.

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What are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria?

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Examples include Methanogens,

thermophiles, and halophiles.

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What is kingdom Archaebacteria? Or

What is domain Archaea?

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Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus bulgaricus.

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What are examples of Eubacteria?

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A bacterium that regularly inhabits the

intestines of many mammals.

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What is E. coli?

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When certain bacteria cannot be killed by several antibiotics.

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What is multiple-antibiotic resistance?

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The use of biological toxins or pathogens

suitable for mass infection against

military personnel or civilians.

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What is biological warfare or biowarfare?

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Examples of foods and chemicals produced by

bacteria.(at least 3)

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What are cheese, sourdough bread,

pickles, buttermilk, sauerkraut, olives, vinegar, acetone,

butanol, medicinal drugs?

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The fungus discovered by Alexander Fleming

that can kill some bacteria.

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What is Penicillium?

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Mining, cleaning up industrial wastes, making plastics, pharmaceuticals,

pesticides, and foods?

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What are ways bacteria are beneficial/helpful?