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Grade 9 Diet and Nutrition
Weight loss achieved with a fad diet is usually temporary.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 7 Microbiology
What type of a cell is shown in this unicellular organism?
Bacteria Cell Anatomy
  1. plant
  2. animal
  3. eukaryotic
  4. prokaryotic
Grade 11 Microbiology
Cocci that appear in clusters or groups are                .
  1. diplococci
  2. streptococci
  3. staphylococci
  4. micrococci
Grade 6 Microbiology
An organism that is microscopic is a
  1. microorganism.
  2. superorganism.
  3. miniorganism.
Grade 6 Microbiology
What do most bacteria feed on?
  1. dead or living plants and animals, or they make their own food with sunlight or chemicals
  2. dirt and rocks
  3. animal waste and soil
  4. air and water
Grade 8 Microbiology
Which is a type of bacteria?
  1. lambda
  2. bacillus
  3. altus
  4. occisus
Grade 8 Microbiology
How do bacteria move?
  1. flagellum
  2. legs
  3. filopodia
  4. chemorepulsion
Grade 10 Microbiology
Viruses are living.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 7 Microbiology
There are two types of viruses: active viruses and latent viruses. An active virus reproduces and destroys the cell it attacks, whereas a latent virus                                                                                                                                                                 .
  1. injects its hereditary material into a cell and immediately destroys the cell
  2. injects its hereditary material with the active virus
  3. injects its hereditary material into the host cell and becomes part of the cell's existing hereditary material without destroying the cell or making new viruses
  4. injects its hereditary material into the host cell and remains without harming, changing, or destroying the cell
Grade 5 Microbiology
A microorganism is
  1. a single-celled organism that feeds on dead organisms.
  2. a one-celled organisms with no nucleus.
  3. a tiny plant or animal that floats on the surface of the ocean.
  4. a living thing that can be seen only with a microscope.
Grade 8 Microbiology
Which disease is caused by a virus?
  1. skin cancer
  2. influenza
  3. type 1 diabetes
  4. ringworm
Grade 7 Microbiology
Bacteria are what type of organism?
  1. unicellular
  2. multicellular
Grade 5 Microbiology
Something so small you cannot see it with the eye is
  1. ingestion.
  2. macroscopic.
  3. mammalian.
  4. microscopic.
Grade 11 Microbiology
This rod-shaped bacteria causes diseases such as tuberculosis, botulism, and typhoid.
  1. bacilli
  2. cocci
  3. spirilla
  4. fungi
Grade 5 Microbiology
An organism that is made up of only one cell is
  1. ingestion.
  2. multicellular.
  3. single-celled.
  4. macroscopic.
Grade 6 Microbiology
Most archaebacteria live in extreme environments.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 9 Microbiology
How do viruses reproduce?
  1. sexual reproduction
  2. asexual reproduction
  3. using a host cell's reproductive system
  4. They are not living things, so they do not reproduce.
Grade 9 Microbiology
Prokaryotic cells reproduce by means of
  1. synthesis.
  2. mitosis.
  3. binary fission.
  4. telophase.
Grade 5 Microbiology
What is true about beneficial bacteria?
  1. They are in your stomach to help digest food.
  2. They help produce cheese.
  3. They turn milk into yogurt.
  4. All of the above
Grade 11 Diet and Nutrition
Where is one most likely to obtain their daily requirement of vitamin B6?
  1. leafy green vegetables
  2. whole grains
  3. citrus fruits
  4. egg yolks
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