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What does an antibiotic do to a bacteria?
It treats headaches.
It attacks bacteria.
It treats toothaches.
It treats viral infection.
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What do bacteria do quickly?
Reproduce
Eat
Fly
Sleep
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What is a bacteria?
A single-celled organism.
A part of our immune system.
A bag of a tea.
A kind of virus.
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Which of the following is not a food made from bacteria or fungi:
cheese
cookies
bread
yogurt
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What is not a part of a bacteria?
nucleiod
cell wall
flagellum
spike
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What is a flagellum?
A tough wall that surrounds the cell.
A tail that helps many bacteria or protozoa to move faster.
The fluid inside a cell but outside a cell's nucleus.
It contains all the genetic material of a bacteria.
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What do people use to treat bacterial infections?
Orange Juice
Sleep
Vaccines
Antibiotics
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How many cells are in a bacteria?
two
one hundred
three hundred milion
one
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What is a bacterial colony?
A group of bacteria growing together.
One bacteria living on its own.
A group of viruses growing together.
A part of a bacteria.
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What is true about bacteria?
Bacteria need a living host to reproduce.
Bacteria need ice to grow.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms.
Bacteria are non-living.
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What is a nucleus?
The place inside a cell where protein is made.
A long tail that helps bacteria move.
The place inside a cell where DNA is.
The thin wall surrounding a cell.
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What doesn't bacteria need to reproduce?
warmth
food
moisture
alcohol
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Which of the following is not a bad bacteria:
Haemophilus influenzae
Influenza
Salmonella
E Coli
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What is microbiology?
The science that studies Youtube.
The science that studies microorganisms.
The science that studies chemicals.
The science that studies physics.
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