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1 Name: Class: Date: / / Chapter 19 Bacteria 1 Describe the classification of Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. Archaebacteria Eubacteria 2 Describe the differences between Photosynthetic & Chemosynthetic Autotrophs Photosynthetic Autotrophs Chemosynthetic Autotrophs 3 List 5 general characteristics of Bacteria? 4 List 4 ways Prokaryotic cells are identified?

2 5 List 3 main Prokaryotic Cell Shapes? 6 Draw and label the three shapes of Bacteria cells? 7 Explain the difference between the following bacterial cell arrangements? Diplo means - Staphylo means - Strepto means - 8 List 2 types of cell walls found in Prokaryotic (Bacterial) cell walls? 9 Describe at least 2 important functions of bacteria on planet Earth? 10 List 3 examples of Prokaryotic bacterial cells? 11 Who discovered Penicillin? 12 What is the name of the bacterium that produces Penicillin? 13 How does Penicillin act as a bacterial killer?

3 14 Compare & Contrast Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic Cells? Property Prokaryotic Eukaryotic True Nucleus DNA Cell Division Ribosome s Mitochondria Chloroplast Flagella Size Examples 15 List and describe the characteristics of an endospore? 16 Describe the difference between Clostridium botulinum & Clostridium tetani? 17 List the major symptoms and infection of Anthrax?

4 18 List 5 characteristics of Binary Fission? 19 List 3 characteristics of Conjugation? 20 Describe the economic importance of Bacteria: Nitrogen Fixation: Recycling of Nutrients: Food & Medicines: 21 List 18 types of Human diseases caused by Bacteria?

5 Chapter 19 - viruses 22 Describe two ways viruses are named? 23 Label the components of the T4-Bacteriophage? 24 Describe the 3 shapes of Viruses? 25 Draw & Describe the Lytic and Lysogenic Cycle? The LyticCycle The Lysogenic Cycle

26. Define the term Disease: 27. List 4 factors that cause disease: 28. What is a Pathogen: 29. List and describe three lines of defense: 1 st Line of Defense: 2 nd Line of Defense: 3 rd Line of Defense: 30. Describe two ways of Immunity: 31. List and describe Sickle Cell Anemia: Vitamin D Deficiency Folic Acid Deficiency Lung Cancer Lead Poisoning Mercury Poisoning 6

7 Chapter 20 - protista 32. What is a Protist? 33. The first eukaryotic organisms on Earth were. 34. Complete the following chart: Group Animal-like Protist Plant-like Protist Fungus-like Protist Method of obtaining food 35. Animal-like Protist were called. 36. The Four phyla of Animal-like Protist are distinguished by:. Zooflagellates 37. What kind of Protist are classified in the phylum of Zoomastigina?. 38. How many flagella does a zooflagellate have?. 39. Zooflagellates reproduce asexually by means of. Sarcodines 40. Sarcodines are memebrs of the phylum of. 41. What are pseudopods?. 42. Pseudopods are used for:. 43. What is amoeboid movement?. 44. How do amoeba s capture & digest food? 45. What is a food Vacuole?. 46. Amoeba s reproduce by means of.

Ciliates Broughton High School 8 47. What are cilia?. 48. What do ciliates use cilia for?. 49. Label the following diagram of a Paramecium? 50. What is conjugation?. Sporozoans 51. List two characteristics of Sporozoans?. 52. What cause Malaria?. 53. Describe the life cycle of the Malarial infection?

Plant-like Protist Broughton High School 9 54. Plant-like Protist are called. 55. Why does the dim blue light penetrate deep into the sea. 56. What are accessory pigments?. Euglenophytes 57. Euglenophytes are members of the phylum. 58. What is the eyes[pot and its function?. 59. How do euglena s reproduce?. 60. Label the drawing of the Euglena Diatoms 61. Diatoms are members of the phylum. 62. Describe Chrysophytes?. 63. What are dinoflagellates?. 64. What are phytoplankton?. 65. What are algal blooms?. 66. Why are algal blooms harmful?.