AP Biology: Microorganisms

AP Biology: Microorganisms

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strepto

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Cards (39)

Section 1

(39 cards)

strepto

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in a long chain

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pseudopod

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what does this cell use for movement

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Pasteur

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showed that bacteria causes disease

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flagella

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what does this cell use for movement?

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mycelium

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A mass of hyphae

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Pasteur

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developed vaccine against anthrax

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yeast

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the only unicellular fungus

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lytic cycle virus

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causes you to become sick quickly but you fight it off

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spirilla

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spiral shaped bacterium

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with their pseudopod

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how do amoeba move?

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none

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what kingdom do viruses belong to?

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staphlo

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in clusters

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with their flagella

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how do Euglena move?

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flagella

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long whip-like structure that helps bacteria move

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antibiotics

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medicine that kills bacteria

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endospore

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forms when conditions are bad for a bacterium

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disinfectant

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chemicals we use to clean and kill bacteria

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fruiting body

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reproductive structure of a fungus

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prions

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human proteins that act as a virus

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bacilli

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the shape of this bacteria?

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hyphae, mycellium, sporangia, fruiting body

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parts of fungi

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gram positive

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appears purple when gram stained

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protists

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any eukaryote that is not a plant, animal, or fungus; they're either heterotrophs or autotrophs; live in watery areas or in other cells; smaller than other cells

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binary fission

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asexual reproduction for bacteria

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conjunction

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sexual reproduction for bacteria

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caspid

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protein cover of a virus

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retrovirus

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virus that contains RNA as its genetic info

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coccus

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A spherical bacterium.

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vaccine

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a shot of weakened or killed pathogens that helps immunity

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bacteriophage

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virus that infects bacteria

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gram negative

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have an extra layer of lipids, look pink when gram stained, hard to kill

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cilia

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what does this cell use for movement?

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spirilla

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the shape of this bacteria?

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with their cilia

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how do paramecium move?

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cocci

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the shape of this bacteria?

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diplo

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in two's

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archaebacteria

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does not contain peptidogylcan; live in harsh environments; has cell wall

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binary fission

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A form of asexual reproduction in which one cell divides to form two identical cells.

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prokaryote

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A cell without a nucleus

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