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Page 1: Living Things and Viruses Jeopardy Test Review Game

Living Things and Viruses

Jeopardy Test Review

Game

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Virus Bacteria Protist Fungus Misc.

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Name the two basic parts of a virus.

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protein coat and inner core

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What is a virus?

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tiny, non-living particle that invades a cell and

multiplies

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How is a virus like a parasite?

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It needs a host to reproduce.

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What is in the inner core of a virus?

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genetic material

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What is the best treatment for a

virus?

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bed rest and plenty of fluids

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How are bacteria classified?

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prokaryote

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____________ bacteria obtain food by

consuming autotrophs and heterotrophs.

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Heterotrophic

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Genetic material is passed from one

bacterium to another across a thread-like

bridge during _____________.

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conjugation

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During _______ ______ a parent cell copies its genetic material and

splits in half to create 2 new cells that look

exactly like the parent cell.

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binary fission

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Name 4 ways that bacteria move.

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flagellum, water, air, other organisms, and

other objects

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A protist is classified as a __________.

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eukaryote

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Animal-like protists are commonly called

_______.

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protozoans

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What are plant-like protists commonly

called?

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algae

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What animal-like characteristic does a

euglena have?HINT: food source

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They can be heterotrophs.

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What plant-like characteristic does a

euglena have?HINT: food source

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They can be autotrophs.

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What do fungi have in common with

animals?

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They are heterotrophs.

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Fungi are classified as __________?

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eukaryotes

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How do fungi reproduce?

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spores or budding

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How is a fungus like a plant?

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It has a cell wall.

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Who discovered penicillin?

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Fleming

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What does the word “protozoan” literally

mean?

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first animal

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What does the word “pseudopod” literally

mean?

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false feet

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What is the difference between an active virus and a hidden

virus?

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An active virus takes over a cell immediately and begins to multiply. A hidden virus becomes part of the cell for quite a while before it begins

to multiply.

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What characteristic do all plant-like protists share?

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They are autotrophs.

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What is a prokaryote?

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An organism that does not have a nucleus.

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MORE VIRUS

MORE BACTERIA

MORE PROTIST

MORE FUNGUS

MORE MISC.

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Why doesn’t the doctor prescribe an antibiotic for a viral

infection?

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An antibiotic cannot destroy the outer

protein coat of a virus.

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What directly provides energy for a

virus?

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host cell

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How does a virus move?

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air, food, water, or contact with a

contaminated person or object

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Why are viruses considered non-living

particles?

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They do not show all the characteristics of living

things.

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Name a common virus.

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chicken pox, common cold, influenza (flu)

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A bacteria is classified as a(n)_________ because

it _________ have a nucleus.

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A bacteria is classified as a prokaryote

because it does not have a nucleus.

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Name a common bacterial infection.

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strep throat or staph infection

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What process results in bacteria that are

genetically different?

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conjugation

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Name two shapes of bacteria.

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spherical, rod-like, or spiral

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What determines the shape of a bacterial

cell?

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the make up of the cell wall

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What structure allows an amoeba to move?

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pseudopods

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What structure allows a paramecium to

move?

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cilia

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What structure allows a euglena to move?

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flagellum

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An amoeba is considered a(n)

__________ protist.a. animal-likeb. plant-like c. fungus-like

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a. animal-like

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A euglena is considered a(n) _________ protist.

a. animal-likeb. plant-like

c. fungus-like

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b. plant-like

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Name one example of a parasitic fungus.

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Dutch Elm Disease or Athlete’s Foot

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How did Alexander Fleming discover

penicillin?

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He accidentally allowed a blue-green mold to

grow in a petri dish with the staphylococcus he

was studying.

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Do fungi reproduce sexually, asexually, or

both?

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both

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How does a fungus move?

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It relies on air currents or other organisms.

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What is the food source for fungi?

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Fungi are heterotrophs. They rely on other

organisms for energy.

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What type of reproduction produces

organisms that are different from either

parent?

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sexual reproduction

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What type of reproduction in bacteria starts with 2 cells and

ends with 2 cells?

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conjugation

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What type of reproduction in bacterial

cells starts with 1 cell and ends with 2 cells?

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binary fission

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What type of reproduction in fungi leads to more diverse

genes?

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sexual reproduction

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Name the three protists that we disucssed in

class and tell how each one moves.

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paramecium—ciliaamoeba—pseudopods

euglena--flagellum