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how do the following bacteria move about?
a) cocci
b) bacilli
c) spirilla
- a term that means “moving about” is while the term refers to self - movement.
- match each term with its correct definition.
- germs\ta) poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms
- microorganism\tb) transmission of body fluids or blood through contact with an intermediate contaminated object
- parasite\tc) one - celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics. some are harmful and some are harmless
- bacteria\td) organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size
- virus\te) invasion of body tissues by disease - causing pathogens
- infection\tf) transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, and talking
- toxin\tg) an organism that grows, feeds, and shelters on or in another organism while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism
- direct transmission\th) synonym for any disease - producing organism
- indirect transmission\ti) a submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism
- unscramble these words and use them to complete the sentences below.
briateac sopotparlm crdoeupre cniatvie
generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called. they grow and. the life cycle of bacteria is made up of two distinct phases: the active stage and the or spore - forming stage.
- during the active stage, bacteria:
a) change color\t c) grow and reproduce
b) die\t d) dry out
Brief Explanations
- Movement of bacteria: Cocci are generally non - motile. Bacilli can move using flagella. Spirilla move by means of flagella or axial filaments.
- Terms for movement: "Motility" means moving about and "autotrophy" is not related to self - movement in this context, "locomotion" is a more general term for movement, but "motility" is the more specific biological term here.
- Term - definition matching:
- Germs are a synonym for any disease - producing organism (h).
- Microorganism is an organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size (d).
- Parasite is an organism that grows, feeds, and shelters on or in another organism while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism (g).
- Bacteria are one - celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics. Some are harmful and some are harmless (c).
- Virus is a submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism (i).
- Infection is the invasion of body tissues by disease - causing pathogens (e).
- Toxin are poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms (a).
- Direct transmission is the transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, and talking (f).
- Indirect transmission is the transmission of body fluids or blood through contact with an intermediate contaminated object (b).
- Unscrambling words: "briateac" unscrambles to "bacteria", "sopotparlm" to "protoplasm", "crdoeupre" to "reproduce", "cniatvie" to "inactive". Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called protoplasm. They grow and reproduce. The life cycle of bacteria is made up of two distinct phases: the active stage and the inactive or spore - forming stage.
- Active stage of bacteria: During the active stage, bacteria grow and reproduce.
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- a) Generally non - motile
b) Can move using flagella
c) Move by means of flagella or axial filaments
- Motility; Self - movement term not provided in options but related concept is motility
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- g
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- Bacteria; Protoplasm; Reproduce; Inactive
- c