Harmful and Beneficial Microorganisms

Harmful and Beneficial Microorganisms

5th Grade

10 Qs

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Harmful and Beneficial Microorganisms

Harmful and Beneficial Microorganisms

Assessment

Quiz

Science

5th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-LS2-4

Standards-aligned

Created by

Altavise Walker

Used 23+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Doctors will prescribe penicillin to some patients if they are sick.


Facts About Penicillin

They are made of living microorganisms.They are used to treat infections caused by bacteria.It is taken by mouth through a pill or injected by a shot.Less than 1% of people are dangerously allergic to penicillin


Which argument BEST supports the claim that humans benefit from taking penicillin?

Humans benefit from penicillin because there is a small amount of people allergic to the medicine

Humans benefit from penicillin because it treats infections by fighting harmful bacteria.

Humans benefit from penicillin because it is made out of living microorganisms.

Humans benefit from penicillin because it can be taken in a variety of ways.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Several students are in a study group learning about microorganisms. Each has their own concept about microorganisms.


Andre thinks that all microorganisms are bad. Shayla believes that microorganisms are not all harmful but serve no purpose because they are too tiny Steven thinks that while there are harmful microorganisms some are beneficial to living things.


Which statement supports the correct argument with scientific evidence?

Steve is correct. The beneficial microorganisms can help us digest food, create medicine, and make our food taste better.

Shayla is correct because only a very few microorganisms can make you sick. There are none that can help humans.

Andre is correct. Using hand sanitizer and antibacterial soap will kill all of the microorganisms making human healthier.

Andre and Shayla are correct. While there is many microorganisms that can make humans sick, most serve no purpose.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which scientific evidence supports the argument that some microorganisms are beneficial?

Many diseases that cause people to become sick such as the flu, influenza, are caused by viruses.

Lactobacillus, a type of bacteria, can be used to make common food that people eat such as cheese.

Salmonella, a type of bacteria, can be found in undercooked chicken that causes people to get food poisoning.

Algae that live in rivers, lakes, and streams can produce harmful poisons causing illnesses to animals that live in the contaminated water.

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NGSS.MS-LS2-4

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Read the information.

Botox

Type of bacteriacauses a very dangerous food poisoning can cause severe illness and even death. Doctors use it to help with migraine headaches to reduce pain. Some doctors use its properties to temporarily smooth out wrinkles.


Which conclusion is BEST supported by the evidence in the chart?

People must stay away from botox. It is a very harmful microorganism that can cause death.

Humans should try to take as much botox as they can. It is a very helpful microorganism that helps to avoid headaches and looking wrinkled.

Botox is a microorganism that is neither helpful nor harmful. It is commonly found on every surface.

Doctors have learned how to use this harmful microorganism in a safe way so that its benefits outweigh the dangers of the microorganism.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A student observes her mother eating yogurt with Probiotics. She realizes that her mother is eating microorganisms. The student is wondering if her mother will get sick, so she does some research.

Probiotics

Type of live bacteria and yeastHelp to digest food.Keeps the gut healthy


Which statement has the BEST reason and evidence to give the student?

Probiotics are microorganisms that are too small to be seen and can have no effect on the human body.

Probiotics are live bacteria and yeast. All bacteria can make humans sick. Mother should not eat them.

Probiotics are live bacteria and yeast that live in the digestive organs. They can digest foods and keep the gut healthy. Her mother will not get sick.

Probiotics make the yogurt taste better but they are microorganisms that can cause viruses and bacteria that can cause infections.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which statement supports the argument that bacteria is beneficial?

Bacteria can cause food to decay, which will cause people to get sick if eaten.

Salmonella, a type of bacteria, lives in raw eggs and undercooked meat that will cause someone to get sick if eaten.

Probiotics, a type of bacteria, can help to digestion in a person’s gut if eaten.

E-Coli, a type of bacteria, can cause illness when contaminated water is consumed.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which statement supports the argument that bacteria is harmful?

Salmonella, a type of bacteria, causes food poisoning, which makes people sick.

Probiotics, a type of bacteria, is used to make yogurt and cheeses.

Yeast, a type of fungus, is an ingredient to make bread so it rises in the oven.

Microorganisms eat the wastes and remains of old plants, which causes the plants to decay making the soil more fertile.

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