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Why is it important to study dangerous bacteria and viruses?
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I’m Going Back Home
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particles that are similar to viruses but are made only of proteins are
called
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What characteristics of viruses make them seem like living things? What characteristics make them seem nonliving?
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which two pathogenic bacteria are generally transmitted by a vector?
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I’m Going Back Home
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What is antigenic drift and how does it benefit viruses?
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K
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what are some additional facts about E. coli?
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Mark
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why are there bad bacteria in the world?
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Mark
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how can a harmless bacterium suddenly become capable of producing a dangerous toxin?
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Mark
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which type of bacterial genetic replication involves asexual reproduction and is most common in bacteria?
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Mark
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what would staphylococcus bacteria look like?
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Mark
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Select the correct answer.
The smallest known type of infectious agent is: A. Rickettsias B. Protozoans C. Viruses D. All of the
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John B
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Is yeast and mold classification of fugal infection?
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Alick
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Which are the four major groups of human pathogens?
a.viruses, fungi, protists, and toxins b.protists, insects, bacteria, and
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in
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2. Which two types of archaea thrive in hot environments?
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I’m Going Back Home
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The diagram below shows two different types of life cycles that occur at the microscopic level. Each shows a single occurrence
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blu
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You receive a sample slide of an organism. While observing it under a microscope, you notice that the organism is single-celled
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Maya
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student’s claim
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BOOM
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Bacteria and humans are similar in that they(1 point)
Responses are unicellular. are unicellular. grow and reproduce. grow and
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lola
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You receive a sample slide of an organism. While observing it under a microscope, you notice that the organism is single-celled
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crunchygrape
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describe vibrios?
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Mark
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describe bacilli?
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Mark
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describe spirochetes?
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Mark
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describe cocci?
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Mark
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what are three facts about salmonella bacteria?
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Mark
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what is the bacteria's role in the feet?
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Mark
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what is the bacteria's role in the hair?
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Mark
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what is the bacteria's role in the ear?
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Mark
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what are four places bacteria are found on parts of the body?
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Mark
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what are four places bacteria are found on the body?
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Mark
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what is the bacteria's role in the genitalia?
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Mark
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what is the bacteria's role in the mouth?
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Mark
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what are four places bacteria can be found on your body?
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Mark
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what are some places bacteria can be found on your body?
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Mark
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what are two places bacteria can be found on your body?
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Mark
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4) Explain two places in nature where bacteria are found on a human body.
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I’m Going Back to School
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Determine the difference between archaea and bacteria.
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Looking through a microscope you see a spiral single cell that fully functions on its own. What group does this belong to?
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EzioTheTrue
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True or false Bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoans can all cause different diseases
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Joe
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what are two places bacteria can be found on a human body?
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I'ma
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what kingdom are bacteria found in?
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I'ma
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how does a bacterial cell move?
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I'ma
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what part of the bacterial cell provides support & rigidity?
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I'ma
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what is the term for the extra layer of protection around the bacteria cell?
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I'ma
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8. Which two pathogenic bacteria are generally transmitted by a vector?
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I’m Going Back to School
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How could a harmless bacterium suddenly become capable of producing a dangerous toxin?
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I’m
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6. How could a harmless bacterium suddenly become capable of producing a dangerous toxin?
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I’m
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4. Draw a bacterium and label these parts: capsule, cell membrane, cytoplasm, flagellum, nucleoid, plasmid, and ribosome.
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I’m
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3. The prentx staphylo- means "cluster? What would Staphylococcus bacteria look like?
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I’m
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How are archaea and bacteria different?
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I’m
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Bacteria viruses fungi and protozoan can cause all different
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khloe
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