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39 Cards in this Set
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cells that devour bacteria
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macrophage
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Sexual reproduction in bacteria
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conjugation
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discovered the immunity response
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lenner
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organism that carries disease causing organism
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vector
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in chains
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strepto
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protein coat
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capio
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an organism that consumes dead organisms
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saprophyte
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necessary for bacterial growth
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water
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shape of bacterial chromosome
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circular
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a disease that is part genetic and part environmental
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diabetes, heart disease, or Asama
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enzyme in rears that breaks down bacteria
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lysozyme
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an example of a genetic or hereditary disease
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systic fibrosis
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asexual reproduction in bacteria
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binary fission
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human intestinal bacteria
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ecoli
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viral disease believed to have been eliminated from the earth
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small pox
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a method of inhibiting bacterial growth
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refrigeration
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heating substance ti inhibit bacterial growth
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pasturize
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rod shaped
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bacullus
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organism that the parasite lives on
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host
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chemicals that destroy bacteria
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antibiotics
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disease causing
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pathogenic
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a bacterial structure that survives unfavorable conditions
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endospore
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foreign protein
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antigen
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a sticky substance lining your respiratory track
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mucus
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a primitive cell with no nuclear membrane
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prokaryote
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these cells "remember" how to make specific antibodies after you have a disease or vacinne
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memory
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virus that attacks bacteria
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bacteriaphage
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breast feeding is a ___ passive immunity
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natural
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using chemicals as a source of energy to make food
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chemosynthesis
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lead poising or skin cancer is an example of this type of disease
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environmental
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disease fighting proteins (specific)
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antibodies
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the body's first defense
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skin
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white blood cells
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phagocytes
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when bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants
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nitrogen fixation
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relationship between two organisms
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symbiosis
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diseases that can be passed from one individual to another
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infectious
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in clumps
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staphylo
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dead of weakened virus
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vaccine
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Latin for poisonous fluid
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virus
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