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Bacteria and Viruses Vocabulary review

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binary fissioncell division used by bacteria
endosporea thick protective membrane of bacteria
bacillirod-shaped bacteria
coccispherical bacteria
spirillalong, spiral-shaped bacteria
archaebacteriaoldest type of bacteria
antibioticsmedicines used to kill bacteria and other microorganisms
lactic-acid bacteriadigests milk sugar lactose and convert it into lactic acid
pathogenic bacteriacauses diseases
virusmicroscopic particle that invades a cell and often destroys it
hostan organism that supports a parasite
spacecraftvirus that attacks only bacteria
virus finds host cellfirst step of lytic cycle
virus enters the cellsecond step of lytic cycle
virus takes over cellthird step of lytic cycle
new virus breaks out of cellfourth step of lytic cycle
flagellahairlike structures that help bacteria move
consumersobtain nutrients from other organisms
prokaryotecell without a nucleus
methane, heat and salt loverstypes of archaebacteria
nitrogen fixing bacteriaconsume nitrogen in the air and change it into a useful form
good bacteriacheese, yogurt and sausage
bad bacteriaulcers, strep throat, leprosy
corehereditary material inside the virus
capsidouter part of a virus
HIVhuman immunodeficiency virus - this is the virus
AIDSaquired immune deficiency syndrom - this is the disease
5%the number of potentially pathogentic microbes
HIV, influenziamutate quickly and are difficult to vaccinate against
aeroberequires oxygen
anaerobicdoesn't need oxygen
eubacterialarger of the two kingdoms of bacteria
almost everywherewhere bacterai are found
prokaryoticno nuclear membrane - bacteria
viruses, bacteria, protistsmajor groups of microbes
toxinpoisonous substance produced by some pathogneic bacteria
vaccinemade from damaged particles of a virus or bacteria
first line defencesskin, respiratory, digestive and circulatory system.
second line defenseswork against specific pathogens
active immunityyour body makes its won antibodies in response to an antigen
passive immunityantibodies produced in another animal are intorduced into your body
antigenmolecule foreign to your body
antibodya protein made in response to a specific antigen
pastuerizationprocess of heating a liquid to a specific temperature that kills most bacteria
biological vectora disease carrying organism such as a rat, flee, tick or mosquito


BIOLOGY/ CHEMISTRY TEACHER
HAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL
HAMPTON, VA

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