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Host cell
A cell in which a virus must enter in order to replicate
Obligate anaerobe
a microscopic organism that does not require oxygen
Bacteriophage
a virus that infects bacteria
Obligate aerobe
a microscopic organism that does require oxygen
Viruses are considered to be non-living. T or F
True
All bacteria are harmful. Tor F
False
The process where bacteria convert non-usable nitrogen to usable nitrogen.
Nitrogen fixation
Enables bacteria to survive harsh conditions
endospore
2 kingdoms of bacteria
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
Archaebacteria are found in _______________ environments.
harsh
Sexual reproduction of bacteria
conjugation
Asexual reproduction of bacteria
binary fission
The lysogenic cycle forms a ________
provirus
The lytic cycle causes a cell to _________
burst or explode releasing new viruses
HIV is caused by a
virus
Strep Throat is caused by
bacteria
Rabies is caused by
a virus
Staph infections are caused by
bacteria
Chicken Pox is an illness caused by
herpes zooster--a virus
H1N1 is caused by
a flu virus
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Picture of a virus or bacteria