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Bacteria Review Questions True or False?  Bacteria are the smallest living thing. True  Bacteria are the smallest living thing. What structure help some bacteria to move? What structure help some bacteria to move?  flagellum How do bacteria move? How do bacteria move?  Flagella  Twitch their bodies  Carried by – wind – water – another organism True or False  Most bacteria cause disease. False  Most bacteria cause disease. Most bacteria are harmless. True or False  Some bacteria are heterotrophs. True  Some bacteria are heterotrophs. Heterotrophic bacteria can feed off food, dead matter, or other organisms. True or False  Decomposers are autotrophs. False  Decomposers  Decomposers are autotrophs. do NOT make their own food. They feed off of dead materials. True or False  Blue green bacteria are autotrophs. True  Blue green bacteria are autotrophs. Blue green bacteria have chlorophyll which makes them green. True or False  Bacteria without flagella must stay in the same location. False  Bacteria without flagella must stay in the same location.  Bacteria can twitch their bodies or be carried away by wind and water. http://www.microbiologybytes.com/video/motility.html True or False  In sexual reproduction, the number of bacteria increases. False  In sexual reproduction, the number of bacteria increases.  In sexual reproduction, two different bacteria share genetic material. No new bacteria are made. True or False A bacteria can survive for many years as an endospore. True A bacteria can survive for many years as an endospore. True or False  All bacteria are autotrophs. False  All bacteria are autotrophs. Some are autotrophs, but not all! True or False  All bacteria are prokaryotes. True  All bacteria are prokaryotes. Bacteria do NOT have a nucleus. prokaryote = no nucleus True or False  Bacteria are larger than viruses. True  Bacteria are larger than viruses. True or False  The genetic material of bacteria is found in its nucleus. False  The genetic material of bacteria is found in its nucleus. Bacteria do not have a nucleus! Because bacteria do not have a nucleus, they are classified as _______. Because bacteria do not have a nucleus, they are classified as _______.  prokarotes The outer covering of a bacterium is called the _______. The outer covering of a bacterium is called the _______.  cell wall The jelly-like fluid that contains the genetic material of a bacteria is called __________. The jelly-like fluid that contains the genetic material of a bacteria is called __________.  the cytoplasm What term refers to bacteria that are found living in the soil? What term refers to bacteria that are found living in the soil?  decomposers What is the shape of a bacterium? What is the shape of a bacterium?  rod  spiral  sphere Why do bacteria from endospores? Why do bacteria from endospores?  To survive extreme conditions – No food – No water – Extreme temperatures When do bacteria form endospores? When do bacteria form endospores?  Extreme conditions – No food – No water – Extreme temperatures How do autotrophic bacteria obtain energy? How do autotrophic bacteria obtain energy?  Use photosynthesis to make food How are bacteria helpful with digestion? How are bacteria helpful with digestion?  Help break down food  Make vitamins  Prevent harmful bacteria from growing in the small intestines How are bacteria helpful in other ways? How are bacteria helpful in other ways?  Used to clean up oil spills  Decompose materials in the soil  Used to treat sewage  Used to make foods  Used to make medicines How are bacteria harmful? How are bacteria harmful?  Cause disease – strep, anthrax, infection  Cause tooth decay  Spoil food  Destroy water habitats