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100

Involves using microorganisms such as bacteria to remove or neutralize pollutants in the environment.

Bioremediation

100

Rod shaped cell

bacilli

100
Spiral cell 

Spirilla

100

spherical cell

cocci

100

 molecule that is most abundant in the cells of the human body 


water

200

Rings of DNA found in prokaryotes

plasmids

200

The scientist who developed the first vaccine

Jenner

200

A group of bacterial cells

colony

200

The study of microscopic organisms

Microbiology

200

Prefix that indicates a chain of bacterial cells

Strepto-
300

Used to stimulate the immune system to defend against viral infections

Vaccine

300

contains RNA which will be used to transcribe DNA in the host cell.

Retrovirus

300

Any microorganism that causes disease

Pathogen

300

The scientist who discovered the antibiotic properties of Penicillium mold

Fleming

300

A virus can only reproduce inside of a what?

Host cell

400

The asexual reproduction method used by prokaryotes.

Binary Fission

400

Small, circular pieces of DNA inside prokaryotes.

Plasmids

400

Bacterial cell walls contain a carbohydrate known as

Peptidoglycan

400

chemicals that slow or prevent the growth of bacteria

Antibiotics

400

The protein coat of a virus

Capsid

500

Hair-like appendages on bacterial surface

Pili

500

Sticky, protective structure outside the cell wall

Capsule

500

The first scientist to identify a microorganism

Leeuwenhoek


500

A specific reactant an enzyme works upon

Substrate

500

Some insects can stand on the surface of water because water

is cohesive and adhesive

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