| A | B |
| fission | produces two cells with genetic material exactly like parent cells |
| cocci | sphere-shaped bacteria |
| spirilla | spiral-shaped bacteria |
| bacilli | rod-shaped bacteria |
| flagella | whipelike tail on bacteria and some protists that helps them move through a moist environment |
| aerobes | organisms that use ovygen for respiration |
| anaerobes | organisms that can live without oxygen |
| saprophytes | organisms that uses dead material as food and energy source |
| pathogen | produces disease (strep throat) |
| antibiotic | subtance produced by one organism that inhibits or kills another organism |
| vaccine | made from damaged particles from a bacteria's cell wall, or from killed bacteria |
| toxin | poisons produced by bacterial pathogens |
| endospores | thick-walled structures (resistant to heat or drying) |
| pasteurization | heating food long to kill most bacteria |
| tetanus | (lockjaw) ba ter are present in soil and can get into out bodies if we get a puncture wound |
| botulism | food poisoning-caused by toxin |
| decompose | break down |
| Monerans | Prokaryotic |
| cyanobacteria | moneran group |
| bacteria | moneran group |