

Microbiome Review
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Science
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6th Grade
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Ellen Engle
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29 Slides • 15 Questions
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Microbiome Review
THINK THINK THINK!!!!!

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Multiple Choice
All living things, such as plants, animals and bacteria, are called__________
creatures
organisms
things
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Multiple Choice
How come we are able to see a picture of this organism?
Because Ms. Engle put the picture on the slide....DUH!
Scientists can capture a scale image of it to show it larger than it actually is
It is so large we can see it on our own.
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Multiple Choice
Many organisms are ________, so small they cannot be seen with the naked eye.
microscopic
scaled
large
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
All of the organisms on and inside of our bodies make up our __________
metabolism
microbiome
tik tok dances
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Multiple Choice
The majority of microorganisms that make up our microbiome are
bacteria
dust bunnies
fungus
mold
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Multiple Select
What two things do bacteria need to survive?
food
live music performed by Mr. Jones
exercise
space
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Multiple Choice
What do scientists use to support their argument?
claim
evidence
reasoning
anything they want to make up
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Multiple Select
True or False: All bacteria are harmful, and only cause sickness.
true
false
what are you talking about???
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Multiple Select
True or False: A healthy gut microbiome only has ONE type of helpful bacteria.
true
false, there are many different kinds
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Multiple Choice
What happens when a harmful bacteria makes it's way into our microbiome?
Nothing, we are immune to all harmful bacteria
You always get a headache
We will most likely suffer illness from an infection
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Multiple Choice
How do antibiotics affect the microbiome?
They kill harmful bacteria that cause sickness, as well as bacteria that are helpful to our bodies
They only kill harmful bacteria
They do not affect our microbiome at all, and do not cure bacterial infections
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Multiple Choice
Which best describes the result of the mice salmonella experiment?
All mice in both groups got sick no matter how much bacteria was present before the infection
Mice with more healthy bacteria were less likely to get sick, while the mice with less bacteria all became sick
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Multiple Choice
How come having lower levels of bacteria can make you more likely to get a harmful infection?
Lower bacteria levels do not mean you will be more likely to get an infection
This only happens in mice because their immune system is different
The bad bacteria would have more food and space to grow
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Multiple Select
What were the results of patient 23s fecal transplant procedure?
The transplant added more healthy bacteria to the gut
The patient was still sick
The healthy bacteria took space away from C. difficile
The patient reported feeling much better
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