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Microorganism Review

Microorganism Review. Let’s go!!!!. Question 1. This organism pictured moves using a false foot. What is it? A. Paramecium B. Algae C. Amoeba D. Euglena. Question 1. This organism pictured moves using a false foot. What is it? A. Paramecium B. Algae C. Amoeba D. Euglena.

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Microorganism Review

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  1. Microorganism Review Let’s go!!!!

  2. Question 1 • This organism pictured moves using a false foot. What is it? • A. Paramecium • B. Algae • C. Amoeba • D. Euglena

  3. Question 1 • This organism pictured moves using a false foot. What is it? • A. Paramecium • B. Algae • C. Amoeba • D. Euglena

  4. Question 2 • What is another name for a false foot? • A. Stentor • B. Pseudopod • C. Flagella • D. Cilia

  5. Question 2 • What is another name for a false foot? • A. Stentor • B. Pseudopod • C. Flagella • D. Cilia

  6. Question 3 • A gram negative bacteria appears what color under the microscope? • A. Purple • B. Yellow • C. Pink • D. Orange

  7. Question 3 • A gram negative bacteria appears what color under the microscope? • A. Purple • B. Yellow • C. Pink • D. Orange

  8. Question 4 • Bacteria will use pili to exchange DNA in what process? • A. Binary fission • B. Conjugatoin • C. Mitosis • D. Meiosis

  9. Question 4 • Bacteria will use pili to exchange DNA in what process? • A. Binary fission • B. Conjugatoin • C. Mitosis • D. Meiosis

  10. Question 5 • What is the DNA called that forms in a cell during a lysogenic infection? • A. Prion • B. Viroid • C. Capsid • D. Prophage

  11. Question 5 • What is the DNA called that forms in a cell during a lysogenic infection? • A. Prion • B. Viroid • C. Capsid • D. Prophage

  12. Question 6 • What is the outer protein coat of a virus called? • A. Capsule • B. Capsid • C. DNA • D. Sheath

  13. Question 6 • What is the outer protein coat of a virus called? • A. Capsule • B. Capsid • C. DNA • D. Sheath

  14. Question 7 • Which of the following list the steps of the lytic cycle in order? • A. Attachment, lysing, assembly, making parts. • B. Making parts, attachment, assembly, lysing • C. Attachment, making parts, assembly, lysing • D. Attaching, assembly, making parts, lysing

  15. Question 7 • Which of the following list the steps of the lytic cycle in order? • A. Attachment, lysing, assembly, making parts. • B. Making parts, attachment, assembly, lysing • C. Attachment, making parts, assembly, lysing • D. Attaching, assembly, making parts, lysing

  16. Question 8 • The name of the process in which bacteria convert nitrogen into a usable form for plants is • A carbon fixation • B. Bioremediation • C. Deforestation • D. Nitrogen fixation

  17. Question 8 • The name of the process in which bacteria convert nitrogen into a usable form for plants is • A carbon fixation • B. Bioremediation • C. Deforestation • D. Nitrogen fixation

  18. Question 9 • Animal-like protists are known as • A. Algae • B. Protozoa • C. Prokaryotes • D. Fungi

  19. Question 9 • Animal-like protists are known as • A. Algae • B. Protozoa • C. Prokaryotes • D. Fungi

  20. Question 10 • A lichen is a • A. Symbiotic relationship between a plant and an animal. • B. Symbiotic relationship between a human and a wolf • C. Symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae • D. Symbiotic relationship between a bacteria and algae

  21. Question 10 • A lichen is a • A. Symbiotic relationship between a plant and an animal. • B. Symbiotic relationship between a human and a wolf • C. Symbiotic relationship between a fungus and an algae • D. Symbiotic relationship between a bacteria and algae

  22. Question 11 • How do antibiotics work? • A. They build up immunity. • B. They kill viruses. • C. They disinfect the environment. • D. They break down the bacterial cell wall.

  23. Question 11 • How do antibiotics work? • A. They build up immunity. • B. They kill viruses. • C. They disinfect the environment. • D. They break down the bacterial cell wall.

  24. Question 12, 13, 14 • Match the type of bacterial cell to its shape: • 12. Spirili a. round • 13. bacilli b. oval • 14. cocci c. spiral

  25. Question 12, 13, 14 • Match the type of bacterial cell to its shape: • 12. Spirili a. round • 13. bacilli b. oval • 14. cocci c. spiral

  26. Question 15, 16, 17 • Match the growth pattern to the proper term. • 15. staph a. cluster • 16. strep b. strip • 17. dipli c. pair

  27. Question 15, 16, 17 • Match the growth pattern to the proper term. • 15. staph a. cluster • 16. strep b. strip • 17. dipli c. pair

  28. Question 18 • All fungi are • A. Autotrophs • B. Heterotrophs • C. Decomposers • D. Both b and c

  29. Question 18 • All fungi are • A. Autotrophs • B. Heterotrophs • C. Decomposers • D. Both b and c

  30. Question 19 • Protistsand fungi belong in what domain? • A. Archae • B. Eukarya • C. Bacteria • D. Plantae

  31. Question 19 • Protists and fungi belong in what domain? • A. Archae • B. Eukarya • C. Bacteria • D. Plantae

  32. Question 20 • All protists are • A. Unicellular • B. Multicellular • C. Heterotrophs • D. Eukaryotes

  33. Question 20 • All protists are • A. Unicellular • B. Multicellular • C. Heterotrophs • D. Eukaryotes

  34. Question 21 • Any viral infection that stays dormant is this type of infection • A. Lysogenic • B. Lytic • C. Retroviral • D. Bacterial

  35. Question 21 • Any viral infection that stays dormant is this type of infection • A. Lysogenic • B. Lytic • C. Retroviral • D. Bacterial

  36. Question 22 • What is found inside a viral capsid? • A. Proteins • B. Bacteria • C. Amino acids • D. DNA/RNA

  37. Question 22 • What is found inside a viral capsid? • A. Proteins • B. Bacteria • C. Amino acids • D. DNA/RNA

  38. Question 23 • What is this? • A. Amoeba • B. Paramecium • C. Stentor • D. Squid

  39. Question 23 • What is this? • A. Amoeba • B. Paramecium • C. Stentor • D. Squid

  40. Question 24 • What structure in paramecium can pump water out of their bodies? • A. Contractile vacuole • B. Oral groove • C. Cilia • D. Flagella

  41. Question 24 • What structure in paramecium can pump water out of their bodies? • A. Contractile vacuole • B. Oral groove • C. Cilia • D. Flagella

  42. Question 25 • The cell wall of fungi are made up of • A. Cellulose • B. Plasma membrane • C. Chitin • D. Hyphae

  43. Question 25 • The cell wall of fungi are made up of • A. Cellulose • B. Plasma membrane • C. Chitin • D. Hyphae

  44. Question 26 • A virus containing RNA is a • A. Normal virus • B. RNA virus • C. Retrovirus • D. Harmless

  45. Question 26 • A virus containing RNA is a • A. Normal virus • B. RNA virus • C. Retrovirus • D. Harmless

  46. Question 27 • The protist that is both a heterotroph and an autotroph is a(n) • A. Amoeba • B. Paramecium • C. Euglena • D. Algae

  47. Question 27 • The protist that is both a heterotroph and an autotroph is a(n) • A. Amoeba • B. Paramecium • C. Euglena • D. Algae

  48. BE ABLE TO • Label a bacterial cell. • Label the lytic cycle • Know the difference between bacteria and viruses, including infection and treatment. • Know the basic structures of Fungi • Know example of protists, bacteria, viruses and fungi

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