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Microlife vocab quiz Crossword
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2) completeing an entire prescription or treatment as directed by a doctor
3) blood with the red blood cells taken out.
4) a protien produced by the immune system to fight diseases or foreign substances
5) usually single cellular microbe with a nucleus (sometimes more than one) and on the larger side of microbes.
8) a disease that spreads quickly and easily, often with a high mortality rate.
9) process where oxygen is used to break down glucose from food for energy
11) each person has different antigens in their blood making some of our blood compatibale and some not. A, B, AB, and O
13) fluid like material inside cells that contains organelles.
15) considered a microbe, but not a cell because it is not "living". Only contains genetic material, must attach to a cell in order to reproduce. Extremely small.
17) scientific tool used to see objects that are too small to be seen with the naked human eye
18) an organelle that every cell has seperating the cell from the outside environment and allows certain things to enter and exit the cell.
20) body system that identifies foreign substances in your body and defends against them. Starts with tears, saliva and mucas, your blood is your last defense.
22) DNA
25) brain of a cell. Usually contains genetic material.
26) A consequence of a decision that you have made.
28) an effective prevention method of certain diseases where you are injected with a small amount of the "germ" so that your body can build and recognize it's defenses to that germ.
29) a non-human organism that spreads disease causing germs without getting sick itself.
34) Louis Pasteur used this word to describe microbes that could casue infectious diseases.
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1) describes living organisms that are very small
6) sturdy, rigid structure used to help protect some cells from the outside environment and help the cell maintain shape.
7) a person who never develops symptoms of a disease, but still spreads the disease.
10) like an advertisement, but not for profit. Provides important and useful information for the the genral public.
12) organisms too small to be seen with the naked human eye
14) scientists who trace the spread of disease through a population.
16) the idea that infectious diseases are caused by microbes that can be easily spread from person to person
19) isolating a person or group of people who are sick with a certian disease as a means of preventing that disease from spreading.
21) All living organisms are made up of cells, and those cells came from previous cells.
23) cells that all have the same specific function
24) the ability to not get sick with a disease
27) can be passed from one person to another
30) objects made of more than one cell.
31) breakdown in the structure or function of a living organism
32) single celled microorganism with no nucleus, only 1% are considered harmful.
33) a cell that contains no nucleus
35) a cell that contains a nucleus
36) "little organs". structures that make up cells
37) not affected by or fights against something.
38) chemicals that kill living microbes. In particular bacteria. Does not work on viruses.
39) the basic unit of life.
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