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Microbe Mission Face-Off

Microbe Mission Face-Off. Basic Rules. 1- What type of eye protection is required for this event?. Splash goggles Impact resistant goggles Safety glasses No eye protection is required. Basic Rules. 2- What articles may each team bring into the event? (choose all that apply).

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Microbe Mission Face-Off

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  1. Microbe Mission Face-Off

  2. Basic Rules 1- What type of eye protection is required for this event? Splash goggles Impact resistant goggles Safety glasses No eye protection is required

  3. Basic Rules 2- What articles may each team bring into the event? (choose all that apply) National list of microbes Graphing calculator Non-programmable calculator 2-sided page of notes Writing instruments Microscope slides Centimeter ruler

  4. Microscopes A- compound light microscope B- stereo light microscope C- transmission light microscope D- hand lens 3- What type of microscope is this?

  5. Microscopes 4- This photograph most likely came from which type of microscope? A- compound light microscope B- transmission light microscope C- transmission electron microscope D- scanning electron microscope

  6. Microscopes 5- This photograph most likely came from which type of microscope? A- compound light microscope B- transmission light microscope C- transmission electron microscope D- scanning electron microscope

  7. Microscopes 6- This picture shows a ruler with 3 millimeter marks as viewed through a microscope. What is the field of view measurement? A- 3 millimeters B- 300 nanometers C- 3000 micrometers D- 3X

  8. Organelles 7- What is the function of the organelles below? A- conversion of light energy to sugar B- conversion of sugar to cellular energy (ATP) C- breaking down proteins D- regulating all cellular activities

  9. Organelles 8- This organelle has its own ______ and is believed to be a prokaryotic cell that was absorbed into a eukaryotic cell. A- nucleus B- cell wall C- genetic material D- proteins

  10. Organelles 9- What is the function of the organelle below? A- conversion of light energy to sugar B- conversion of sugar to cellular energy (ATP) C- breaking down proteins D- regulating all cellular activities

  11. Microbes Rank these in order of size: smallest (A) to largest(F). 10-Streptococcus bacterium 11-Common cold virus 12-Red blood cell 13-Prion 14-Small pox virus 15- Pinworm

  12. Microbes 16- Classify this microbe as Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Neither

  13. Microbes 17- Classify this microbe as Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Neither

  14. Microbes 18- Classify this microbe as Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Neither

  15. Microbes 19- Classify this microbe as Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Neither

  16. Microbes in Food 20- What microbe is responsible for the production of beer? Cholera Streptococcus Saccharomyces Staphlococcus

  17. Microbes in Food 21- What microbe is responsible for the green and white spots on old bread? A- Penicillin B- Histoplasin C- Typhus D- Thrush

  18. Microbes in Food 22- What microbe is responsible for making yogurt? Tetanus Staphlococcus Lactobacillus Tuberculosis

  19. Microbial Diseases 23- Below in a picture of a herpes infection. What type of microbe causes this disease? Archea Bacteria Virus Protozoa Prion

  20. Microbial Diseases 24- Below in a picture of a thrush infection. What type of microbe causes this disease? Fungi Bacteria Virus Protozoa Alga

  21. Microbial Diseases 25- Below in a picture of a polio survivor. What type of microbe causes this disease? Archea Bacteria Virus Protozoa Prion

  22. Microbial Diseases 26- Below is a picture of a mosquito carrying malaria. What type of microbe causes this disease? Archea Bacteria Virus Protozoa Prion

  23. Calculations 27- This is a picture of an amoeba under high power. The field of view is 1600 micrometers across. What is the approximate actual length of the amoeba? A- 1600 micrometers B- 16 millimeters C- 800 micrometers D- 450 micrometers E- Can’t be determined

  24. Calculations 28- What is the measurement of this protist?

  25. Microbial Growth 29- What is the approximate stationary phase time period for this bacteria species?

  26. Microbial Growth 30- Would this population of bacteria continue to grow at this rate over several days? Explain why or why not.

  27. Microbial Growth 31- Jimmy grew a culture of bacteria and measured the population’s growth over time. The number of bacteria increased sharply over the first few hours then tapered off. Which of the following statements about these observations is true? The initial conditions for bacterial growth were favorable. The number of bacteria increased as the bacteria reproduced asexually. After a period of time, the bacteria started to run out of food, space, and other resources. All of the above

  28. Beneficial vs. Dangerous Microbes 32- During ________ one bacterium transfers some of its genetic material into another bacterium. Binary fission Asexual reproduction Transformation Conjugation

  29. Beneficial vs. Dangerous Microbes 33- Hospital studies have shown that pneumonia-causing bacteria have increased their resistance to penicillin from 14% resistant in 1999 to 19% resistant in 2002. What could have caused this increase in resistance?

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