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Science quiz 2/10/26

front 1

Anaerobic bacteria

back 1

Bacteria that do not require oxygen to survive

front 2

Aerobic bacteria

back 2

Bacteria that use oxygen for cellular respiration

front 3

Virus

back 3

A tiny, non living particle made up of genetic material and protein

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Host cell

back 4

A cell that is, or becomes, infected with a virus

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Vaccine

back 5

A preparation of a virus particles that when injected into the body, causes the immune system to produce antibodies

front 6

Immune system

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A system that protects an organism from unfamiliar objects like viruses

front 7

Antibodies

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proteins that bind to viruses and prevent them from injecting cells

front 8

Protozoan

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A single celled eukaryote that has some animal like characteristics

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Cilliates

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A group of protozoans that move by waving tiny, hair like organelles called cilia

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Amoebas

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A group of protozoans that move by means of pseudopods

front 11

flagellates

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a group of protozoan that move using a whip like organelle called a flagellum

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sporozoans

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a group of protozoans that do not have organelles for movement and are parasites

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parasite

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an organism that lives in or on a host organism and cause it harm

front 14

bacteria

back 14

organisms that consist of a single prokaryotic cell

front 15

photosynthetic bacteria

back 15

bacteria that produce their own food through photosynthesis