Jeopardy ClassificationMicroscopes Bacterial growth and reproduction Bacteria in our world Labs Q...

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JeopardyClassification Microscopes

Bacterial growth and reproduction

Bacteria in our world Labs

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1

Also known as “True Bacteria”

$100 Answer from H1

What is Eubacteria?

$200 Question from H1

Photosynthetic, Also known as Blue-green bacteria

$200 Answer from H1

What is Cyanobacteria?

$300 Question from H1

Live in harsh environments (extremely hot, salty) , oxygen free environments, produce methane gas,

$300 Answer from H1

What is Archeabacteria?

$400 Question from H1

Photosynthetic, produce chlorophyll a and b, similar to chloroplasts of green plants

$400 Answer from H1

What is Prochlorobacteria?

$500 Question from H1

Are three ways you can use to identify Monerans.

$500 Answer from H1

What are cell shape, cell wall and Bacterial movement?

$100 Question from H2

The Magnification of the ocular lensalone.

$100 Answer from H2

What is 10x?

$200 Question from H2

The total magnification when using the oil immersion lens.

$200 Answer from H2

What is 1000x?

$300 Question from H2

The formula to calculate the magnification of a biological drawing.

$300 Answer from H2

What is Magnification= drawing size actual size

$400 Question from H2

What are the important steps to follow before you try and focus the microscope using the oil immersion lens?

$400 Answer from H2

Clean Microscope thoroughly, Fix and stain specimen, Focus at the lower magnifications

$500 Question from H2

What is the purpose of using the oil immersion lens? Why is the oil important?

$500 Answer from H2

The purpose of using the oil immersion lens is to increase the resolution of the microscope. The oil is important because it focuses the light on the specimen. Without the oil light is refracted off of the cover slip or surrounding air therefore losing information.

$100 Question from H3

Process that involves replication of DNA and division of bacterial cell in half producing two identical daughter cells.

$100 Answer from H3

What is Binary Fission?

$200 Question from H3

Process of Bacterial reproduction that involves sharing of genetic information on a long protein bridge.

$200 Answer from H3

What is conjugation?

$300 Question from H3

When unfavourable conditions arise a bacterium can produce a which can later (in favourable conditions) begin to grow.

$300 Answer from H3

What is an endospore?

$400 Question from H3

Is a method of how monerans obtain energy where they obtain energy from inorganic molecules.

$400 Answer from H3

What are Chemotrophic Autotrophs?

$500 Question from H3

Bacteria that can only survive in oxygen free environments.

$500 Answer from H3

What are obligate anaerobes?

$100 Question from H4

Three Bacterial Infections

$100 Answer from H4

What are Leprosy, Tetanus and Flesh eating disease?

$200 Question from H4

Three examples of products that are dependant on monerans.

$200 Answer from H4

What is in the production of yogurt, cheese, sour cream?

$300 Question from H4

A close relationship between organisms where both parties benefit.

$300 Answer from H4

What is Symbiosis?

$400 Question from H4

Our intestines are inhabited with large numbers of this bacteria.

$400 Answer from H4

What is E. Coli?

$500 Question from H4

What is a major role bacteria havein ecosystems?

$500 Answer from H4

Decomposition, Nutrient Flow, Nitrogen fixation.

$100 Question from H5

This method can be used to identify bacteria when the cell shape, motility and size are all exactly the same.

$100 Answer from H5

What is gram staining?

$200 Question from H5

The order of dyes used in the procedure for gram staining.

$200 Answer from H5

What is Crystal violet, Iodine, and Safrin Red?

$300 Question from H5

A real life situation where gram staining can be used.

$300 Answer from H5

If a person has an unknown bacterial infection the gram staining can be used to help identify the bacteria.

$400 Question from H5

Three procedures involved in sterile technique.

$400 Answer from H5

What is cleaning counters before and after, washing hands before and after, flaming loop before and after, washing slides before use.

$500 Question from H5

The purpose of having a control section of the agar plates.

$500 Answer from H5

The purpose of the control section is to account for any errors due to contamination.

Final Jeopardy

A drug that can be used to kill bacteria (NEVER VIRUSES)

Final Jeopardy Answer

What are Antibiotics?