Microbiology Jeopardy Review Game

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Transcript Microbiology Jeopardy Review Game

Microbiology in Jeopardy!
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Respiratory
Skin
Electron
Transport
Krebs
Glucose
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Final
Jeopardy
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Glycolysis produces ATP by this process.
A1
Glycolysis produces a net of this
number of ATP
A2
This process produces half the number of
ATP’s as Glycolysis.
A3
Transaldolases and Transketolases are important
in this pathway.
A4
This pathway produces Erythrose 4- Phosphate.
A5
This electron carrier is reduced during
glycolysis.
A6
Pyruvate releases a carbon dioxide to form this.
B1
These two important electron carriers are
released during TCA.
B2
Alpha-ketoglutarate loses a carbon dioxide to
for this molecule.
B3
This intermediate is used as a chemical control
agent and a flavoring compound in food.
B4
This cycle releases ____ carbon dioxide
molecules for every glucose
B5
Some ATP is produced from this cycle when it is
converted from:
B6
Electrons are fed into this process from these
carriers.
C1
In bacteria electron carriers are found in this part
of the cell.
C2
Under aerobic conditions this is the terminal
electron acceptor.
C3
Uncouplers of electron transport would stop the
production of this important molecule.
C4
Hydrogens released during this process produce
this phenomenon.
C5
This process drives the action of this critical
enzyme required for the cell’s energy needs.
C6
This causes necrotizing fasciitis.
D1
This is an infection of a hair follicle.
D2
This age group is most susceptible to impetigo.
D3
Most acne is caused by this organism.
D4
Rickettsia rickettsii causes this disease.
D5
The appearance of a pus-filled lesion marks this stage
of the Smallpox disease.
D6
Floppy Baby Syndrome indicates the presence
of this disease.
E1
Bacterial meningitis is diagnosed by finding
bacteria in this body fluid.
E2
This toxin blocks the inhibitory neurotrasmitter
in antagonistic muscles.
E3
The % of Polio infections that are
Asymptomatic.
E4
This is the type of cells that the rabies vaccine
is grown.
E5
Arboviruses are borne on these organisms.
E6
This antibiotic is used to treat acne.
F1
A Pseudomonas infection is characterized by the
appearance of this pigment in the skin.
F2
This type of poxvirus is used to immunize
someone against smallpox.
F3
Infection with West Nile leads to this potentially
fatal condition.
F4
The botulinum toxin prevents this compound
from entering the neuromuscular junction.
F5
This is a site for Herpesvirus latency.
F6
Brief Instructions
1. Divide students in class into groups.
2. Let each group choose a question from the
board (“Glucose for 100,” for example).
3. Group has to answer in the form of a question
(“What is glycolysis,” for example).
4. If group gets question right, click on question;
this will hyperlink back to first slide.
5. If group gets question wrong, click on question
number in bottom corner; this will produce a
warning sound, such as a fog horn.
6. Its up to you how to proceed with the game and
keep points.