680 likes | 696 Views
Test your knowledge on bacteria with questions about cell structures, identification techniques, and useful bacteria. Explore topics like reproduction, food poisoning, and more in this interactive quiz.
E N D
THIS IS Bacteria Jeopardy
Jeopardy Culturing & Identification Techniques Cell Structures Eubacteria & Archaebacteria Food Poisoning Reproduction Useful Bacteria 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
The reason bacterial cells are referred to as prokaryotic. A 100
The structure that supports the cell and keeps it from bursting. A 200
What is the cell wall? A 200
What is a ribosome? A 300
What is a chromosome? A 400
These folds of a cyanobacterium’s membrane hold the photosynthetic pigments. A 500
What are the thylakoids? A 500
The bacteria in this kingdom belong to the domain bacteria. B 100
What is a Eubacteria? B 100
These are filamentous soil bacteria that can produce antibiotics. B 300
Clostitium tetani, Clostitium botulinum, & Mycobacterium leprae are referred to as this type of bacteria. B 400
Extreme methanogens and extreme halophiles are found in the following. B 500
In Swamps, Sewage treatment plants, cow intestines (methanogens), and very salty lakes (halophiles). B 500
Clusters of sphere-shaped bacteria that can cause food poisoning. C 100
A gram negative enteric bacteria that is often found in poultry. C 200
What is Salmonella? C 200
The toxin produced by the gram positive staphylococcus. C 300
What is an exotoxin? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
This food poisoning is caused by a very deadly neurotoxin. C 400
What is botulism? C 400
The enteric, gram negative bacteria is often found in ground beef. C 500
What is E. coli? C 500
What is binary fission? D 100
What is a pilus? D 200
What is transformation? D 300
A bacterial cell can transfer genes directly to another bacterial cell. D 400
What is conjugation? D 400
What is transduction? D 500
What is agar? E 200