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To prepare for next Tuesday’s Lab….. Make a Table of Contents entry for “Gram Staining Bacteria”

To prepare for next Tuesday’s Lab….. Make a Table of Contents entry for “Gram Staining Bacteria” Go to the page for your lab, put your title, purpose, and write what your group swabbed. Gram Staining Bacteria Lab.

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To prepare for next Tuesday’s Lab….. Make a Table of Contents entry for “Gram Staining Bacteria”

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  1. To prepare for next Tuesday’s Lab….. • Make a Table of Contents entry for “Gram Staining Bacteria” • Go to the page for your lab, put your title, purpose, and write what your group swabbed Gram Staining Bacteria Lab Purpose: By following the gram-staining procedure I will be able to determine which types of bacteria are in the culture I grew. Cell wall type, growth pattern, and shape. We swabbed:

  2. Classification Bio Review Game ROUND 1 – 5 POINTS EACH ROUND 2 – 10 POINTS EACH ROUND 3 - 15 POINTS EACH

  3. 1. Fungi and bacteria….? • are both made of prokaryotic cells • both have the ability to carry out photosynthesis • are all unicellular • decompose organisms and recycle nutrients

  4. 1. Fungi and bacteria….? • are both made of prokaryotic cells • both have the ability to carry out photosynthesis • are all unicellular • decompose organisms and recycle nutrients

  5. 2. What is the two-word naming system that gives organisms their scientific names?

  6. 2. What is the two-word naming system that gives organisms their scientific names? Binomial Nomenclature

  7. 3. In order to replenish the good bacteria that live in your intestines, you should… • Start taking antibiotics • Get a bacteria vaccine • Eat yogurt • Finish all of your antibiotics

  8. 3. In order to replenish the good bacteria that live in your intestines, you should… • Start taking antibiotics • Get a bacteria vaccine • Eat yogurt • Finish all of your antibiotics

  9. 4. A prokaryotic organism that lives in boiling hot temperatures belongs in which kingdom?

  10. 4. A prokaryotic organism that lives in boiling hot temperatures belongs in which kingdom? ARCHAEBACTERIA

  11. 5. Bacterial asexual reproduction (that is like mitosis) is called… • Binary fission • Conjugation • Pilus • Meiosis

  12. 5. Bacterial asexual reproduction (that is like mitosis) is called… • Binary fission • Conjugation • Pilus • Meiosis

  13. 6. What is an organism’s binomial nomenclature composed of?

  14. 6. What is an organism’s binomial nomenclature composed of? Genus and species

  15. ROUND 2

  16. 1. Which two organisms are the most closely related?

  17. 1. Which two organisms are the most closely related?

  18. 2. A bacteria that grows in a cluster and is rod shaped would be called…. • Strepto-bacillus • Strepto-coccus • Staphylo-bacillus • Diplo-spirilum Lion Sneeze

  19. 2. A bacteria that grows in a cluster and is rod shaped would be called…. C. Staphylo- bacillus Lion Sneeze

  20. 3. What is happening during conjugation?

  21. 3. What is happening during conjugation? They are exchanging/sharing information

  22. 4. List the three Domains from most simple to most complex.

  23. 4. List the three Domains from most simple to most complex. Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya

  24. 5. List THREE ways plant cells are different from animal cells.

  25. 5. List THREE ways plant cells are different from animal cells. 1. Plant cells have chloroplasts 2. Plant cells have cell walls 3. Plant cells are square and rigid 4. Plant cells have one large vacuole These are four possible answers

  26. 6. Which Kingdom is so diverse that it is called the “junk drawer”?

  27. 6. Which Kingdom is so diverse that it is called the “junk drawer”? Protista

  28. BONUS BONANZA WORTH 20 POINTS LIST ALL SIX KINGDOMS FROM MOST SIMPLE TO MOST COMPLEX.

  29. BONUS BONANZA WORTH 20 POINTS LIST ALL SIX KINGDOMS FROM MOST SIMPLE TO MOST COMPLEX. Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

  30. ROUND 3

  31. 1. What two kingdoms contains ONLY heterotrophs?

  32. 1. What two kingdoms contains ONLY heterotrophs? Fungi and Animalia

  33. 2. Below are four organisms (A, B, C, and D). Three of them belong in the same kingdom. Which one should be in a different kingdom?

  34. 2. Below are four organisms (A, B, C, and D). Three of them belong in the same kingdom. Which one should be in a different kingdom?

  35. 3. Which two human taxa classifications need to be switched: what is incorrect below? Modern Human

  36. 3. Which two human taxa classifications need to be switched: what is incorrect below? Modern Human

  37. 4. Antibiotics can kill…. • viruses and bacteria • viruses only • bacteria only • viruses, protists, and bacteria Getting ready to sneeze….

  38. 4. Antibiotics can kill…. • viruses and bacteria • viruses only • bacteria only • viruses, protists, and bacteria Getting ready to sneeze….

  39. 5. Which Kingdoms can contain uni-cellular organisms (list all that apply)?

  40. 5. Which Kingdoms can contain uni-cellular organisms? Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, and Fungi

  41. 6. List the 8 taxa from most broad to most specific.

  42. 6. List the 8 taxa from most broad to most specific. Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus species

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