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A long, whip-like hair-like structure that enables a bacterium to move.
Short, thick outgrowths that allow bacteria to attach to surfaces or to other cells, used for exchanging genetic material in sexual reproduction.
A gel-like layer that surrounds the cell wall and membrane of some bacteria.
The type of asexual reproduction when a bacterial cell pinches into two cells.
Four structures that can be found in bacteria as well as eukaryotic cells.
This bacterial disease is transmitted through the bite of a tick.
Fever, bleeding, lymph nodes that form swellings called buboes; often fatal.
What are the symptoms/signs of the illness for Bubonic plague?
Having fever, coughing, and difficulty breathing after the inhalation of a certain bacterium.
A bacterium that regularly inhabits the intestines of many mammals.
When certain bacteria cannot be killed by several antibiotics.
The use of biological toxins or pathogens suitable for mass infection against military personnel or civilians.
Examples of foods and chemicals produced by bacteria.(at least 3)
What are cheese, sourdough bread, pickles, buttermilk, sauerkraut, olives, vinegar, acetone, butanol, medicinal drugs?
The fungus discovered by Alexander Fleming that can kill some bacteria.
Mining, cleaning up industrial wastes, making plastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and foods?