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Preparation of Agar for Bacterial Swabs pH Levels of Gram- Negative Cytoplasm Common Zoonological Diseases Size of specific Bacteria in picometers Bacterial

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Preparation of Agar for Bacterial

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pH Levels of Gram-

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Common Zoonological

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Size of specific

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Bacterial Meningitis Subtypes

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Bacterial Structures

Shapes and Sizes

Gram-Staining

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Types of Bacteria – 10 Points

QUESTION:

•Eukaryotes have this cell structure that Prokaryotes do not

ANSWER:

•Nucleus

Types of Bacteria – 20 Points

QUESTION:

•Methanogens convert CO2 and H2 into this gas

ANSWER:

•Methane

Types of Bacteria – 30 Points

QUESTION:

•A common place on earth to find a thermoacidophile would be

ANSWER:

•A volcano

Types of Bacteria – 40 Points

QUESTION:

•Of the two domains of Bacteria, this domain is more closely related to Eukaryotes

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•Domain Archea

Types of Bacteria – 50 Points

QUESTION:

•Halophiles use this to produce ATP

ANSWER:

•Salt

Bacterial Structures – 10 Points

QUESTION:•The outermost layer of a bacteria is

ANSWER:

•Capsule

Bacterial Structures – 20 Points

QUESTION:

•Bacteria often use this appendage to propel themselves forward

ANSWER:

•Flagellum

Bacterial Structures – 30 Points

QUESTION:

•All bacteria contain genetic information in the form of either

ANSWER:

•DNA or RNA

Bacterial Structures – 40 Points

QUESTION:

•This is the liquid that all of the internal structures of a bacterial cell are contained in

ANSWER:

•Cytoplasm

Bacterial Structures – 50 Points

QUESTION:

•These internal foldings are used in cyanobacteria to generate energy in photosynthesis

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•Thylakoids

Sizes and Shapes – 10 Points

QUESTION:

•This type of bacteria are shaped like rods

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•Bacillus

Sizes and Shapes – 20 Points

QUESTION:

•Cocci type bacteria are similar to this shape

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•Sphere or circle

Sizes and Shapes – 30 Points

QUESTION:

•Streptococci would organize themselves in this manner

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•Chain

Sizes and Shapes – 40 Points

QUESTION:

•Large clusters of circular bacteria would be categorized as

ANSWER:

•Staphylococci

Sizes and Shapes – 50 Points

QUESTION:

•Spiral shaped bacteria are defined by this arrangement

ANSWER:

•Spirilla

Gram-Staining – 10 Points

QUESTION:

•This type of Bacteria Gram-Stains Purple

ANSWER:

•Gram-Positive

Gram-Staining – 20 Points

QUESTION:

•This type of bacteria Gram-stains pink or red

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•Gram-Negative

Gram-Staining – 30 Points

QUESTION:

•Gram-Positive bacteria have a simple cell wall that contain how much peptidoglycan

ANSWER:

•Lots of peptidoglycan

Gram-Staining – 40 Points

QUESTION:

•This type of bacteria have complex cell walls that lack peptidoglycan

ANSWER:

•Gram-negative

Gram-Staining – 50 Points

QUESTION:

•What part of the bacterial cell reacts with the Gram-stain

ANSWER:

•Peptidoglycan

Miscellaneous – 10 Points

QUESTION:

•The movement towards or away from a stimuli

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•Taxis

Miscellaneous – 20 Points

QUESTION:

•This type of recombination utilized DNA transfer through the pilus

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•Conjugation

Miscellaneous – 30 Points

QUESTION:

•This is the study of diseases

ANSWER:

•Pathology

Miscellaneous – 40 Points

QUESTION:

•Dead gram-negative bacterai excrete this poison

ANSWER:

•Endotoxins

Miscellaneous – 50 Points

QUESTION:

•An example of this process is when a tick bites a human and the human contracts Lyme disease

ANSWER:

•Zoonosis

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