Title: Bacterial Classification
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2Bacterial Classification
3Characteristics of Bacteria
4Archaebacteria
5Eubacteria
6Bacterial Nutrition
7Treatments for Bacterial Infection
8Bacterial Classification
Characteristics of Bacteria
Bacterial Reproduction
Bacterial Treatment
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
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9Kingdom for the bacteria referred to as germs
10What is Eubacteria?
11Kingdom for the ancient bacteria
12What is Archaebacteria?
13Bacteria that stain violet when exposed to gram
stain
14What is Gram positive bacteria?
15The group of bacteria that recycles material back
into the ecosystem.
16What are decomposers?
17Once called blue-green algae
18What are cyanobacteria?
19Surrounds the outside of all bacteria
20What is the cell wall?
21Outer layer found in some bacteria. Usually
pathogenic bacteria.
22What is the lipopolysaccharide layer?
23Number of chromosomes in a bacterial cell
24What is one?
25Short structures on cell wall used to adhere to
surfaces.
26What are pili?
27Dormant structure made by bacteria when
environmental conditions become harsh
28What is an endospore?
29Feed on inorganic material rather than
photosynthesizing or feeding on living organisms.
30What is chemoautotrophic?
31Harvest energy by converting H2 and CO2 into
methane gas
32What are methanogens?
33Salt-loving Archaebacteria
34What are halophiles?
35Daily Double!!
36One group of photosynthesizing bacteria.
37What are cyanobacteria?
38Found living near volcanic vents or hot, acidic
hydrothermal vents
39What are thermophiles or thermoacidophiles?
40Spherical shaped bacteria
41What is cocci (coccus)?
42Lab technique used to dye and classify bacteria
by their color
43What is Gram staining?
44Prefix meaning bacteria are arranged in
grape-like clusters
45What is staphylo-?
46Special bacteria that have enzymes to fix
atmospheric nitrogen
47What are nitrogen fixing bacteria?
48Two ways bacteria cause disease.
49What is (A) destroying cells, and (B) releasing
toxins?
50The class of medications to treat bacterial
infections.
51What are antibiotics?
52Natural process by which bacteria gain resistance
to antibiotics.
53What is conjugation?
54Organisms from which many antibiotics are derived.
55What are fungi?
56Tetracycline and streptomycin are examples of
this group of antibiotics, to treat large groups
of pathogenic species.
57What are broad-spectrum drugs?
58Three general ways antibiotics affect bacteria.
59What is (A) interfering with cell wall, (B)
disrupting cell membrane, (C) interfering with
chemical processes?
60Small rings of DNA used in genetic engineering
61What are plasmids?
62Sexual reproduction in which bacteria exchange
genetic material
63What is conjugation?
64Asexual reproduction of bacteria
65What is binary fission?
66How do bacteria differ after binary fission?
67They are genetically identical - - clones of one
another.
68Process where bacteria pick up pieces of DNA from
a other bacterium
69What is conjugation?
70Final Jeopardy
71Bacteria and Disease
72Produced by Gram positive bacteria and cause
disease
73What are exotoxins?