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What does a virus consist of? |
Central core of genetic material and outer protein coat |
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Why doesn't a virus fit in cell theory? |
They contain genetic material but no cells |
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What is the viral reproductive cycle that destroys the host? |
Lytic Cycle |
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What are vaccines useful in? |
Improving immunity |
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Resistance to antibiotics may be genetically transmitted through what |
Exchange of plasmids |
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The latent phase of viral infection is called |
Lysogenic cycle |
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What is a bacteriophage |
A virus that attacks prokaryotes |
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Who was the father of taxonomy |
Linneaus |
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What is not in bacteria? |
Nuclear membrane |
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What is binomial Nomenclature? |
A method of naming organism by using two names genus/species |
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Bacteria that are referred to as facilitated Anaerobes do what |
Use oxygen when available |
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List all the taxa |
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species |
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What are the 3 ways we classify bacteria? |
Shape Origin Cell Wall |
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Virus is the Latin word for? |
Poison |
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Virus is the Latin word for? |
Poison |
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What are the three domains? |
Bacteria, Eukaryota, Archaea |
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Virus is the Latin word for? |
Poison |
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What are the three domains? |
Bacteria, Eukaryota, Archaea |
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What are the bacterial kingdoms? |
Eubacteria And Archaebacteria? |
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How can bacteria reproduce? |
Binary Fission, Conjugation, spore formation |
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How can bacteria reproduce? |
Binary Fission, Conjugation, spore formation |
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How can bacteria resist antibiotics? |
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in some way that reduces or eliminates the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals, or other agents designed to cure or |
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How can bacteria reproduce? |
Binary Fission, Conjugation, spore formation |
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How can bacteria resist antibiotics? |
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in some way that reduces or eliminates the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals, or other agents designed to cure or |
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How can bacteria be helpful? |
Phage therapy and Generherapy |
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How can bacteria reproduce? |
Binary Fission, Conjugation, spore formation |
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How can bacteria resist antibiotics? |
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change in some way that reduces or eliminates the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals, or other agents designed to cure or |
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How can bacteria be helpful? |
Phage therapy and Gene Therapy |