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CHAPTER 4 : MICROORGANISMS
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Q.1 Maya and Leela divided a ball of bread dough made with yeast into three equal sizes (byweight) and placed the dough balls in containers of the same shape and size. he height of the
dough was the same in each container at the start. ! piece was placed in"(a) ! warm window sill (b) ! cool corridor (c) ! cold fridge
hey measured in millimetres how much the dough had risen in each container in #$ minutes.
(a) %as this a fair test& %hy&
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(b) Loo' at the table of their results. raw a bar chart of their results on the given graph. ive
your graph a title and label the a*es.
+lace ,ow much the dough raised in #$ minutes (mm)%arm window sill -$
ool corridor /$
old fridge #
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(c) ,ow much higher was the dough on the window sill than the one in the cold fridge after #$
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(d) %here should a ba'er leave dough to rise quic'ly&
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Q./ he photograph below shows bacteria that have developed resistance to antibiotics. hey arecalled M0! bacteria.
(a) %hen M0! bacteria reproduce2 they pass on their resistance to antibiotics to the ne*t generation.
%hat part of a cell passes on information&
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(b) M0! bacteria can cause serious infections in people
who are ill in hospital. he bacteria can live on a healthy
person3s s'in or in their lungs without causing any harm.4se this information to fill in the table below. uggest
two ways M0! bacteria can be spread from person to person. uggest how the spread of the bacteria can be prevented for each method.
(c) +eople can be vaccinated against some diseases caused by bacteria or viruses. escribe how
vaccination prevents a person getting a disease.
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is formed.
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Q.: ;acteria are micro<organisms and can be used
in food production. =t is important to find outthe best conditions for bacteria to reproduce.
%hen bacteria reproduce they form colonies.his +etri dish has si* bacterial colonies.
,ere are the results for identical +etri dishes
'ept in different conditions.
(a) ,ow do you 'now these bacteria need o*ygen to reproduce&
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(b) he colonies formed are different sizes. uggest a method for measuring size of the colony.
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(c) ,ere is a graph of the results without o*ygen.
(i) raw the results with o*ygen on the same graph.
(ii) 4se the graph to predict the number of colonies at #$>. 7umber of colonies at #$> without o*ygen ? ////////////////////////
7umber of colonies at #$> with o*ygen ? ////////////////////////
Q.: ara investigated ma'ing bread. he described what she did below.
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ara repeated the e*periment with the water bath at different temperatures. ,er results are
shown below.
(a) 4se the table of results. %hat question did ara investigate&
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(b) !t each temperature ara used dough from the same mi*ture.
(i) ive one other way ara made her e*periment fair.
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(ii) %hy would using dough from a different mi*ture ma'e ara6s e*periment unfair&
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(c) ara plotted her results on the graph below. escribe the relationship between the variables onthe graph from -$> to @$>.
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(d) ara made a prediction.
%hat could she do to test her prediction&
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Q.A elect the most appropriate answer"
(a) %hat type of microbe is the smallest&
fungus bacterium virus
(b) %hich type of microbe is shown in the diagram&
fungus bacterium virus
(c) %hat causes tuberculosis (;) &
fungus bacterium virus(d) %hat causes athletes foot &
fungus bacterium virus
(e) %hat causes influenza (flu) &
fungus bacterium virus
(f) %hich type of cell can engulf bacteria or ma'e antibodies&%; 0; +latelets
(g) =mmunisation can involve
inBecting harmful microbes inBecting dead microbes inBecting antibodies
Q.:(b) raw line to match the bo*es to group the facts together.
;acteria
hese are the smallest type of
microbe. hey are very simple
and do not really have cells.
Most of these are formed
from thin2 threads called
hyphae.
8ungi
hey reproduce by growing
and then splitting in two.Ciruses
hese are tiny2 single cells.
he cells are different from
ours because they do not
have a nucleus.
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hey are easy to see
because they have big
reproductive structures.hey ma'e dust<li'e spores
that spread in the air.
hey need to be in the cells
of other living things to
reproduce2 this is why they
cause diseases.
Q.:(b) 4se the names of the types of microbe to finish off the sentences...
....................are used to ma'e bread and beer.
8ood poisoning is usually caused by........................................ cause illnesses such as flu2 colds and measles.
.................... are used to ma'e cheese and yoghurt.
Mould on bread is caused by ....................
.................... are the smallest.
.................... are usually made up of branched threads.
.................... can on
ly reproduce inside the cells of animals or plants.