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LAB 5. Microbiology
Describe the methods for growing bacteria.
LAB 5. Microbiology
Describe where bacteria and other microorganisms can be found.
Lab 5. Microbiology
Describe now bacteria and viruses spread, and how it can be prevented.
Lab 5. Microbiology
Explain differences between viruses, fungi, and bacteria.
Explain beneficial and harmful effects of microorganism growth.
Bacteria are?
(two answers)
One of the three domains of Life?
Bacteria is found?
Bacteria outnumbers other organisms in our body by?
Bacteria are ubiquitous, meaning?
ubiquitous
[adjective] ubiq·ui·tous \ yü-ˈbi-kwə-təs \
In your body, you have ____bacteria for every _____ cell.
Most bacteria are completely _________ and many are even ____________.
Lab 5. Microbiology
Some Bacteria can gain access to your tissues, ____________, and releasing ____________ substances into your ________________.
Lab 5. Microbiology
Bacteria infection can result in many different types of _____________ that can be caused by __________ ______________.
Lab 5. Microbiology
Specialized cells called _______________ attack bacteria until they die.
What is a collection of macrophages called?
When the body cannot fight off an infection, we use chemicals called?
Fungi are?
Fungi can grow in both _____________
and ______________ forms.
Used to produce antibiotics?
True/False
Viruses are usually considered to be alive in the traditional sense.
Although viruses have genetic material, they cannot _______________ or _______________.
Viruses reproduce by?
In 1918, a global outbreak of _____________
resulted in the death of more than _____ ______________ people, 3% of the world population at the time.
The spread of _________________ viruses
(HIV), the virus that causes AIDS, has killed ______________________ worldwide since its identification in 1981.
What disease that's transmitted among individuals of a population called?
Name the three ways that infectious diseases are transmitted between people?
Contact with an infected individual or their body excretions is called?
Contact with an intermediary item that was touched by and infected person is called?
Who tracks outbreaks of infectious diseases, determine routes of transmission, and attempt to identify the source of the outbreak?
An infectious disease that occurs within a small geographical area, such as a city or state, is called an?
When an epidemic reaches global proportions, it is referred to as a?
A scientist who studies infectious diseases, to determine the source of the disease, is called a?