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Who Loves Science!? © Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved

I DO!!!

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Bacteria

Hodge Podge

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Classification Viruses

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Who developed the very first classification system, breaking organisms into only two Kingdoms- Plant and Animal?

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Aristotle

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Things are grouped according to similar___________.

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Characteristics/physical traits

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Scientific names are written in this language.

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Latin

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The first part of the scientific name is the genus and the second part is the __________.

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Species

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Kingdom

Phylum Class Order ___?___ Genus

Species

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Family

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What are viruses “made up of”?

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DNA or RNA as the core, but never both

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Are viruses living or non-living?

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non-living

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Viruses cannot reproduce without a __________.

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Host

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What are prions?

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Protein infection particles ex. Mad Cow Disease

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What kind of viruses cause cancer?

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Oncogenic

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What 2 Kingdoms comprise of Bacteria?

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Euchbacteria and Archaebacteria

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What are three bacterial shapes?

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Rod, Sphere, Spiral

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All bacteria is __________cellular

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UNI-

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All bacteria are _______________. They have no nucleus

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Prokaryotic

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Bacteria reproduces by a process called binary fission. This is an example of ___________ ____________ (only one parent)

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Asexual Reproduction

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Retroviruses are comprised ( made up of) DNA or RNA?

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RNA -retroviruses infect host’s genetic information and translate their RNA into host’s DNA so works backwards Ex. HIV Scores

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What are the first names of Mrs. Wolfgang’s and Mrs. Pendleton’s daughters (2)?

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Carly and Myka

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_________infection: the virus infects the cell by

injecting its DNA; it programs the cell to replicate the viral DNA until the cell

bursts… new viruses repeat the cycle

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LYTIC INFECTION

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Viruses are _____to what they infect. Ex. A stomach virus that is inhaled cannot infect a person

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inhaled

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What is a cladogram?

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Diagram that shows evolutionary relationships (characteristics) among organisms

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Define Autotroph

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Organism that makes its own food (Producer)

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Heterotroph

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Organism that gets its food by consuming other organisms

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A __________________________is a series of paired statements that describe physical characteristics of organism that help distinguish different species

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Dichotomous Key

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What are the 6 Kingdoms?

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Eubacteria

Archaebacteria Protista Fungi

Plantae Animalia Scores

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Organisms in which level of classification have the most characteristics in common? A. Kingdom and Species

B. Phylum and Species C. Genus and Species

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C. Genus and Species

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What is a vaccine?

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Prepared weakened or killed viruses or virus proteins that you receive to build up your immunity.

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Binomial Nomenclature was developed by__________________.

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Carolus Linneaus

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Bacteria is a saprophyte and helps recycle ____________into the soil

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Nutrients

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Which is the correct way to write the following scientific name? A. Mephitis mephitis

B. Mephitis Mephitis C. Mephitis mephitis

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C. Mephitis mephitis

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What happens during Lysogenic Infection?

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the virus does not lyse ( break open) the host immediately. It combines with the hosts DNA and as the host cell replicates and divides it passes on viral DNA to daughter cells. Virus remains dormant until something triggers it into lytic cycle. Ex. Herpes Scores

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What Kingdom do you belong to?

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Animal

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