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Name Block Desk # BACTERIA AND VIRUSES Identifying Bacteria: 1. What are prokaryotes? They are -celled organisms with no - bound organelles. 2. True or false: prokaryotes are much larger that eukaryotes. 3. What are the two groups of prokaryotes: & 4. What group is the largest of the two? 5. Where can eubacteria live? 6. Circle the letter of what is under the cell wall in a prokaryote: a. another cell wall c. archaebacteria b. cell membrane d. cilia 7. What is peptidoglycan? It is the main component of a in eubacteria. 8. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about archaebacteria: a. Their membrane lipids are different from those of eubacteria. b. They don't have a cell wall. c. They don't have peptidoglycan d. They look very similar to eubacteria

9. In the following diagram, LABEL the indicated parts of a typical prokaryote: 10. What are each of the differently shaped prokaryotes called? a. The rod-shaped are called b. The sphere-shaped are called in a chain in a cluster c. The corkscrew-shaped are called 11. What protects a prokaryotic cell from injury or harm? 12. A way to identify bacteria's cell wall using dyes is called 13. Some bacteria have a second, outer cell

14. What color are a. gram negative bacteria b. gram positive bacteria 15. are long, whip-like tails used to propel bacteria. 16. True or false: Most bacteria don't move at all. 17. Finish the following table: Group Chemoautotroph Photoheterotroph Description Organism that carries out photosynthesis like plants Uses energy from molecules Organism that breaks down organic molecules Organism that does but still needs nutrients from the 18. Identify the following kinds of bacteria based on where they grow, showing their oxygen requirements: a. Obligate b. anaerobe c. Obligate 19. Which bacteria in #18 above, does cellular respiration Circle your answer (all that apply): a. b. c.

20. is how bacteria exchange DNA through a hollow tube. 21. When conditions are bad, some bacteria can form an which protect its until conditions are favorable to grow again. Bacteria in Nature: 22. Plants and animals need nitrogen to make for protein. 23. What is nitrogen fixation? When bacteria change into a form. 24. What kind of symbiotic relationship do many plants have with nitrogen fixing bacteria? 24. Pathogens are bacteria that cause. 25. What percent of bacterial species actually cause disease? 26. What are the two ways bacteria can cause disease? a. make b. tissue 27. What kind of tissue is affected with M. tuberculosis? 28. What are most kinds of food poisonings caused by? Bacteria making 29. What toxin is the most deadly biotoxin? 30. Robert Koch tried to support the germ theory with his Postulates. He isolated bacteria from a cow with anthrax, then injected the bacteria into a healthy mouse. According to Koch's Postulates, what must have happened to the healthy mouse? (Circle your answer) a. It became sick c. It produced antibiotics b. It spread smallpox d. It became immune to viral infections.

31. True or false? Antibiotics kill bacteria. 32. What are two treatments that can be used to sterilize? and like disinfectants and preservatives. Viruses: 33. What is a virus? It is an parasite that must infect a host to be able to. 34. True or false? Most viruses are so small, that they can be seen only with an electron microscope. 35. Circle the letter of what a virus' protein coat is called. a. capsid c. head b. envelope d. lysis 36. Circle the letter of what a typical virus core is made of a. capsids c. membrane envelopes b. surface proteins d. DNA or RNA 37. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about a lysogenic infection. a. The virus lyses the host cell immediately. b. The virus inserts its DNA into the host's DNA. c. The virus' DNA is copied along with the host cell's DNA. d. A host cell makes copies of the virus forever.

38. Complete the following flow chart about a lytic infection: a. The virus attaches to the host b. The virus injects its into the cell. c. The cell makes virus parts using the virus'. d. The host puts together particles. e. The host cell immediately, releasing lots of viruses. 39. A is what viral DNA is called once it has become part of the host's DNA 40. What are at least 2 diseases caused by a virus. 41. What is a vaccine? It is weakened bacteria or viruses (or of them) that act like an which is something that gets to body to make 42. Viruses that can cause cancer are called viruses. 43. Circle what a retrovirus has what in its core: a. capsid c. RNA b. DNA d. protein 44. Reverse transcriptase is an used by retroviruses to make from 45. Circle what an infectious protein is called: a. virus c. bacteria b. anion d. prion