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Section 5, Unit 16-17 Vocabulary Review

This activity will help you review the vocabulary terms from Section 5, Units 16-17 in your textbook.

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BacteriaLarge group of typically single-celled microorganisms
Biological ControlControl of insects and diseases using natural organisms or products
CompetitorsBeneficial microorganisms, especially in the soil, that colonize soil space and plant roots so that disease-producing organisms have no space to live
EndophytesSmall organisms, fungi or bacteria usually, that live in or on other plants and protect them from insects and disease
FungusMicroscopic plants that can cause plant diseases
ParasitesOrganisms that search out and kill other insects or microorganisms
Plant StimulantsMaterials (hormones or auxins) that cause plants to grow faster
PredatorsLiving organisms that repel or prey on and search out and kill other organisms
InsectsA six legged organism, such as fly and lady bug
NematodesUnsegmented worms with elongated rounded body pointed at both ends
VolesA small, typically burrowing, mouse-like rodent with a rounded muzzle, found in both Eurasia and North America
AphidsA minute bug that feeds by sucking sap from plants
Integrated Pest ManagementAn effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices
Mechanical ControlManagement and control of pests using physical means
Chemical ControlUse of synthetic (man-made) chemicals to manage and control pest problems
Cultural ControlManagement and control of pests by modifying the growing environment
Acute ToxicityUsed as a measure of how toxic a pesticide is after a single exposure
Biological AgentTreatment which are derived from living cells through genetic engineering techniques
Chronic ToxicityMeasure of how poisonous a pesticide is over a period of time and after repeated exposure
Dermal ContactContact through the skin
FungicideAny substance that destroys or prevents the growth of fungi
HerbicideA substance that destroys weeds
InhalationThe process of taking in air through the lungs
InsecticideMaterials used to control insects
MiticideChemical or biological agent which is applied to a colony to control parasitic mites
MolluscicideA chemical used to kill snails and slugs.
NematocideA substance used to kill nematodes.
Oral ContactContact through the mouth
PesticideAn agent, chemical or living, that is known to control insects and diseases considered pests.
RodenticideA substance used to kill rodents.
ToxicityThe degree or extent of a substance.



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