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1) How can you account for the observation that a mass or colony of bacteria shows pigmentation while the
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What structural features of bacteria do you think help them to survive?
Name four characteristics of bacteria that aid them in
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In bacteria , binary fission can be modeled in
Four stages One stage Three stages Two stages
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how does hay bacillus grow in lab?
how can hay bacillus be identified?
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What are Chroobacteria, Hormogoneae, and cleeobacteria? Spelling suggestions are welcome.
Chromobacteria, Hormogonia are the
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According to section four of this passage, bacteria flourish inside the Great Blue Hole. From this information you can tell that
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Bacteria are invisible to humans except under a microscope. Which evidence did Pasteur use to show that bacteria were the cause
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The table shows the pH ranges that support the growth of different bacteria.
Bacteria pH range Salmonella 3.6–9.5 Listeria
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Mention the three 3 main types of rickettsia
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most bacteria are
A) unicellular eukaryotes B) unicellular prokaryotes C) multicellular eukaryotes D) multicellular prokaryotes
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__1.a condition that damages or weakens part of the body
__2.the passing of characteristics from parents to their children __3.an
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Examine this image of bacteria cells.
3D image of probiotic bacterial cells Which of the following statements best describes a
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Bacteria are examples of what kind of organism?
A.Simple,single-celled organisms called eukaryotes B.Complex,multi-celled
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Which of the following characteristic differentiate Eubacteria from Archaebacteria?
1. Circular nature of chromosome. 2. Absence
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Bacteria are typically ____.(1 point)
Responses multi-cellular prokaryotes multi-cellular prokaryotes single-celled eukaryotes
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Virulence Factors genus pasteurella
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It is most difficult to find a drug with selective toxicity when
A. the microbe has many cellular similarities to human cells B.
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Explain this
Rod-shaped bacteria • Bacteria (1) include those microorganisms, which, as rule, do not produce spores (E.coli,
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Rod shaped bateria
single rod Streptobacillus Explain this in a simple way
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Cocci that occurs in clusters or groups are:
Diplococci Streptococci Staphylococci Micrococci
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Laboratory technicians recorded the population of a species of bacteria each hour for 7 hours. The population in
thousands after
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Bacteroides is an anaerobic bacterium in your gut that undergoes fermentation to convert non-digestible carbohydrates into
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Bacteria add carbon to the carbon cycle by (1 point)
exchanging carbon dioxide and oxygen gases. performing photosynthesis. being
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Bacteria can be categorized by their tolerance or use of oxygen. All bacteria belong to one of the four categories in the table
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describes four features of bacteria that enable them to survive in a wide variety of habitats in life science grade 11
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Bacteria exist in many shapes and sizes. Which of the following diagrams does not represent a typical bacterial cell?
W. X. Y. Z.
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The scientists used an electronic microscope to view the bacterial culture at the start of the investigation. Below is a
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Question 6
Bacteroides is an anaerobic bacterium in your gut that undergoes fermentation to convert non-digestible carbohydrates
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Which types of bacteria help plants make proteins?
vitamin K-producing bacteria photosynthetic bacteria pathogenic bacteria
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they(1 point)
Responses grow and reproduce. grow and reproduce. are unicellular. are
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Which are characteristics of all bacteria? Check all that apply.
They lack a nucleus. They have a nucleus. They eat other
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Which is a harmful role of bacteria?
making antibiotics producing oxygen decomposing waste causing tooth decay
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Most prokaryotic cells are _______________ cells.
protists animal plant fungi bacteria
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Give the biological term ofThe bacterium that causes tuberculosis in human
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they
A. are multicellular B. produce energy C. grow and reproduce D. are unicellular
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Which type of bacteria is helpful in composting?(1 point)
Responses aerobic aerobic anaerobic
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Potentially harmful bacteria that are recently picked up and located on the outer surface of your body are called?
Group of
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Which of the following is true about autotrophic bacteria?
Group of answer choices require complex pre-formed organic nutrients
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Which of the following organisms is responsible for the decomposition of organic matter in a forest?
OPTIONS Insects Bacteria
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they(1 point)
Responses grow and reproduce. grow and reproduce. are multicellular. are
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they(1 point)
Responses produce energy. produce energy. are unicellular. are unicellular.
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bacteria and humans are similar in that they...
a. are multicellular b. are unicellular c. grow and reproduce d. produce energy
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they
A. grow and reproduce. B. are multicellular. C. produce energy. D. are unicellular.
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they (1 point)
are multicellular. are unicellular. grow and reproduce. produce energy.
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bacterium Streptococcus viridans
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what are bacterium Streptococcus viridans
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A scientist is trying to classify a new organism. She observes that the organism is a microorganism. It is prokaryotic, and
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What are 3 differences between resident bacteria and transient bacteria? (5)
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Escherichia coli, E. coli, is a bacteria found in the intestinal flora of many animals. E. coli is a rod-shaped bacteria that
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they
options: produce energy. are multicellular. are unicellular. grow and reproduce
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