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Bacteria Worksheet and Study Guide

The document is a worksheet containing multiple choice and short answer questions about bacteria, their structure, reproduction, and role in disease. It covers topics like the bacterial cell structure, how they divide and reproduce, common pathogens and diseases they cause. It also discusses the use of bacteria in genetic engineering and recombinant DNA technology. The worksheet contains links to several websites for additional information on specific bacteria and applications of biotechnology.

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Bacteria Worksheet and Study Guide

The document is a worksheet containing multiple choice and short answer questions about bacteria, their structure, reproduction, and role in disease. It covers topics like the bacterial cell structure, how they divide and reproduce, common pathogens and diseases they cause. It also discusses the use of bacteria in genetic engineering and recombinant DNA technology. The worksheet contains links to several websites for additional information on specific bacteria and applications of biotechnology.

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Worksheet: Bacteria

Web site name: Cells Alive


Web site address: http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/bactcell.htm
Look at the diagram of a bacterial cell and click on the labels to get details.
1).

What does the Nucleoid contain? __________________________________

2).

Are there more ribosomes or flagellum shown in the diagram? _______

Click on Cell wall


3).

What is the function of the capsule? ________________________________

4).

What is the bacterial cell wall composed of ? _________________________

5).

What shape is a coccus bacterium? _______________________________

6).

What is the function of pili? ___________________________________

Click on Microbiology at the top left of the screen, and then Dividing Bacteria
7).

How do bacteria reproduce? ______________________________________


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8).

Why is the earth not covered with bacteria?


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9).

What happens in the lag phase? _________________________________


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Click on Microbiology at the top left of the screen, and then Parasites
10). Why is Cryptosporidium increasingly important? ____________________
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11). What diseases can Entamoeba cause? _______________________________
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12). There is a rapid influx of ________________ into a contacted cell.

13). Which animal carries Giardia? ______________________________


14). What are the two eyes on Giardia? _____________________________
B)

Web site name: FCCJ


Web site address: http://web.fccj.org/~dbyres/bacteria.html

15). Can most bacteria cause disease? ________________


16). Give an example of a bacterium that cannot live outside human cells:
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17)

What is colonisation resistance? _________________________________


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18). What problems can be caused by taking antibiotics? ___________________


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19). What vitamin is produced by bacteria in the gut? ______________________
20). Why is the stomach usually sterile? ________________________________
21). What are three bacteria found in the small bowel (small intestine)?
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22). Where is E. coli usually found? ___________________________________
23). Who is often infected with Staph. aureus? ___________________________
24). Where are spirochaetes found? ____________________________________
C)

Web site name: University of Kansas


Web site address: http://people.ku.edu/~jbrown/ecoli.html

25). What does the E. in E. coli stand for ? ____________________________


26). How much of the bacteria in an adults intestine is E. coli? ___________ %

27). When was Escherichia first isolated and characterized? _______________


28). What parts of the body usually do not contain helpful bacteria?
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29). Which strain of E. coli causes hemorrhaging? ________________________
30). Which toxin does this strain produce? ______________________________
31). What problems, apart from hemorrhaging, does this strain cause to people
who are infected with it? _________________________________________
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D) Web site name: New Scientist magazine
Web URL: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4054-antibiotic-ban-cuts-drug-resistant-bugs.html
Read Antibiotic ban cuts drug resistant bugs
32). What did the WHO report conclude in August 2003?
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33). Why are low doses of antibiotics used in animal feed? _________________
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34). Which country is the worlds largest exporter of pork? ________________
35). What change was seen in the percentage of Enterococcus that were
antibiotic resistant?
Before the ban: _________ % resistant, after the ban ________ % resistant.
36). List any household items that now routinely contain antibiotics, or other
anti-bacterial chemicals: ______________________________________
E) Web site name: Centers for Disease Control
Web URL: http://www.cdc.gov/std/Chlamydia/STDFact-Chlamydia.htm
37). What serious complications can Chlamydia cause? __________________
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38). Roughly how many infections were there in 2006? ___________________

39). Why are teenage girls and young women at high risk? _________________
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40). How much more likely are women infected with Chlamydia to get infected
with HIV? _____________________
Commercial companies, such as Monsanto, also use bacteria to add genes to crop
plants to produce a transgenic plant. This is often called recombinant DNA,
because it re-combines DNA from different species.
F) Web site name: Monsanto Inc.
Web site address: http://web.fccj.org/~dbyres/monsanto.html
41). What enzymes were needed to help transfer genes between species?
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42). What was the first commercial application of recombinant DNA technology?
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43). Which bacterium is used by Monsanto for introducing genes into plants?
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44). Which crops are hard to grow from single cells? ______________________
45). Roughly what percentage of potato cells accept new genes? __________%
46). What is the difference between traditional plant breeding and plant
biotechnology? ________________________________________________
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47). What is Bacillus thuringiensis ? ___________________________________
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48). How does this bacteria kill pests? __________________________________
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49). Why are chemical insecticides rarely used in Africa? __________________


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Some people are concerned about the process of moving genes from one species to
another ( recombinant DNA or genetic engineering ). The last website looks at
some of the potential problems
G) Web site name: San Francisco State University
Web site address: http://online.sfsu.edu/%7Erone/GEessays/gedanger.htm
Click on one of the essays about Genetic engineering.
50). Which essay did you pick? _______________________________________
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51). Briefly summarize the essay: _____________________________________
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