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| The whip-like structure that propels some bacteria are called |
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| Rod shaped bacteria are called what? |
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| How do most bacteria reproduce? |
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| What is food spoilage caused by? |
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| What do viruses need in order to reproduce? |
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Bacteria are found almost everywhere. |
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True or False
There are harmful bacteria, as well as helpful bacteria. |
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| Are bacteria and viruses the same thing? |
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| What does a bacteriologist study? |
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| In an experiment, what is a control used for? |
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| What are the two parts of a virus? |
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| genetic material and seed coat |
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| How do viruses damage their host? |
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They use their host cells to reproduce
Like when we get a cold from a virus, the virus attaches to our white blood cells and damages them! |
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| Can an infectious disease be passed from one person to another? |
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| Is FLu caused by bacteria or virus? |
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| The body's ability to destroy pathogens(germs) before they cause disease |
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| How can a body get active immunity to a disease without actually getting the disease? |
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| A chemical that kills bacteria is called what? |
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| How do breathing passages help keep pathogens (germs) out of our bodies? |
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| Why is the inflammatory response called a general defense? |
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| Because it reponds in the same way to all pathogens. |
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| What properties did you observe during your bacteria lab? |
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| Colony form, edge shape, and thickness |
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Study the viral reproduction steps and know them in order!
(there are 5 steps) |
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