Virus And Bacteria Quiz 11 (60 MCQs)

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1. You find an organism called Glycine max. What do you know?
2. Which pathogen can be prevented with vaccines
3. A condition in which bacteria can no longer be killed by a particular antibiotic is called .....
4. Which of the following would most likely NOT be considered by scientists when classifying organisms?
5. All animals need an outside source of energy. What is an animal that eats other organisms called?
6. Unicellular, Prokaryotic organism is known as a?
7. Which of the structures is NOT found in bacteria?
8. A vaccine is .....
9. What tool do we use to classify or identify living things based on physical characteristics?
10. Which of the following is a prokaryote?
11. Misuse of antibiotics can lead to resistance in
12. An organism that must take in organic molecules for both energy and carbon
13. Bacteria are an example of a ..... cell.
14. Multicellular eukaryotes that are non-mobile heterotrophs belong to Kingdom
15. Examples are daisies and oak trees
16. Vaccines trigger the production of .....
17. What did traditional classification take into account when putting organisms in categories?
18. Why are advantageous traits more likely to be passed onto offspring?
19. Compared to bacteria, viruses are much .....
20. Which system in our bodies fights infections?
21. How does the DNA of a bacteriophage enter a host cell?
22. Which type of cell fights off harmful bacteria?
23. Can be treated with antibiotics
24. Which term best describes an organism that lives in or on another organisms?
25. Where do viruses reproduce?
26. The three basic shapes of bacteria cells are
27. Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. Which of the following is an example of a prokaryote?
28. An anaerobic species of the bacterium Clostridium causes a very serious disease in human population. Which of the following diseases is it?
29. What is classification of life based on?
30. Which of the following is a way to prevent viruses?
31. To replicate in either the lytic or lysogenic cycle, a virus must have
32. A bacterium divides every minute and takes an hour to fill a cup, How much time will it take to fill half the cup?
33. Which of the following is the least closely related animal:Gray Wolf:Canis lupusAardwolf:Proteles cristatusCoyote:Canis latrans
34. "Algae" is a general term used to describe ..... like protists.
35. Which disease is not caused by bacteria?
36. Lacks a nucleus, contains organelles, reproduces through binary fission.
37. In which way do animals obtain food?
38. How did bacteria make complex life on Earth possible?
39. Rod shaped prokaryote
40. What helps prevent viral diseases?
41. What happens before virus assembly during the lytic cycle?
42. A disease caused by infectious agents that is spread directly or indirectly from person to person
43. Conjugation is important because it
44. Which one is one of the main shapes of a virus.
45. What is responsible for diphtheria and influenza?
46. Genetic material in cells is .....
47. The three Domains are:
48. The virus that causes AIDS is .....
49. A group of bacteria is called a
50. Which Kingdom is this? -Eukaryotic-Heterotrophic-Multicellular-Very mobile
51. What is binomial nomenclature?
52. The polio virus enters the body through.
53. Nitrogen fixing bacteria can be found in ..... on the roots of plants.
54. The organisms in Kingdom Protista differ from the the Kingdoms Plantae, Anamalia and Fungi in that Protista are
55. Chromosomes in bacteria are
56. ..... go through the lytic cycle and are considered to be nonliving.
57. What provides direct energy for the virus?
58. Anaerobic bacteria are bacteria that .....
59. Content in the cell wall
60. The scientific name for the common house cat is Felis domesticus. What is its species name?