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Anton Von Leeuwenhoek |
Dutch Draper Late 1600s First person to ever see a live microbe (Found in his own poop) |
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Edward Jenner |
Late 1700s England Developed smallpox vaccine (Used an 8 year old as a test subject) |
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Robert koch |
German physician 1900s Koch postulates |
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Louis Pasteur
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France 1800s Past pasteurization Germ theory Rabies vaccine |
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Alexander Fleming |
1900s Discovered penicillin |
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Jonas salk |
I.M. polio vaccine (Intramuscular injection) 1957 |
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Joseph Lister |
Disinfection Carbonic Acid |
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Paul Ehrlich |
German Physician Chemotherapy |
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Robert Hooke |
1600s First "good" Microscope Cell |
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Watson & Crick and Rosalind Franklin |
DNA |
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Scientific Method |
1. State the problem 2. Develop a Hypothesis 3. Research/ Experiment 4. Gather data/ Come to conclusion 5. Publish in Peer Review Journal 6. If Hypothesis is correct... Validate |
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Biased |
Not allowed or in favor or against something |
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Bacterium |
1 |
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Botulinum toxin |
Most posionest substance known to man |
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How does protozoa cause disease |
In many different ways |
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Plasmid |
All bacteria has it
Small DNA molecule within a cell that is physically separated from a chromosomal DNA and can replicate independently |
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How bacteria replicates |
Binary fission Single cells divides into 2 identical daughter cells |
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Bacteria |
2 or more bacterium |
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Bacteria shape of cell |
Coccus Bacillus Spirillum |
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How viruses kill you |
They replicate in cells and kill them |
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Kochs postulates |
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Protozoa - locomotion structures |
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Protozoa disease |
Malaria Trich (trichomoniasis) African sleeping sickness Chaga's disease Giardiasis |
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Control |
Validatest the results of an experiment |
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Conjugation |
An exchange of DNA |
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Strain |
Subspecies Variety Race |
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How does protozoa causes disease |
Many different ways |
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Botulinum toxin |
Most toxic substance known to man |
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Bacterium |
Only one |
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What cell in body mostly resembles an amoeba |
White blood cells |
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Bacteria |
Bacteria produce disease by way of intoxication We treat with antibiotics Makes metabolic waste |
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Bacteria |
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Protozoa |
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Viruses |
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Pillus or pili |
Don't need to know!!!!! |
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Viral replication Lytic cycle |
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Viral replication Lysogenic cycle |
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Bacteria diseases |
Meningitis Plague Mumps Staph Strep that Hep A Lyme disease Lyprosy Cat scratch fever Tetanus TB BOTULISM Anthrax HPV gonorrhea |
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10 viral diseases of humans |
Common cold Measles Mumps Flu Small pox Chicken pox Rubella RSV AIDS EOLA Polio Herpes Shingles |