Microbiology Terms
Scientists
Microorganisms
Immune System
Preventing Spread of Microorganisms
100

A microorganism that is harmful and capable of causing disease

What is a Pathogen?

100

The scientist known as the Father of Microbiology, who examined blood under a lens that later led to the discovery of the microscope.

Who is Leeuwenhoek?

100

Athlete's foot is caused by what organism?

What is fungi?

100

The first line of defense against invading pathogens.

What is the skin?

100

Measures used to limit the growth and spread of microorganisms.

What is Medical Asepsis?

200

The resistance to disease

What is Immunity?

200

The scientist who accidentally discovered penicillin from green mold. 

Who is Fleming?

200

A one-celled organism that may take on various forms; may or may not be pathogenic. 

What is bacteria?

200

The largest lymphoid organ of the body.

What is the spleen?

200

Any agent that kills pathogens or prevents microorganisms from causing disease; too harsh for human skin. 

What is disinfectant?

300

The foreign bodies that stimulate the production of antibodies.

What is an Antigen?

300

The scientist who used Pasteur's Germ Theory to develop asepsis in surgery. 

Who is Lister?

300

The smallest known pathogen, organisms cannot grow or reproduce until they have taken over a living cell. 

What is a virus?

300

Cells that function to produce cell-mediated immunity.

What is T-Cells?

300

Refers to the practice of sterile technique.  Used during surgical procedures, procedures that break the skin, or where sterile body cavities are entered.

What is Sterile Asepsis?

400

What is a disease of unknown cause?

What is Idiopathic?

400

The scientist tested his theory of cowpox immunizations to prevent smallpox. 

Who is Jenner?

400

A one-celled organism capable of movement by a variety of means; the simplest form of life; may reproduce sexually or asexually.

What is protozoa?

400

What does moderate exercise do to white blood cells?

What is increase?

400

It can be used as a method of sterilization because organisms are killed by too much moisture.

What is boiling?

500

The study of occurrence, distribution, and transmission of disease.

What is Epidemiology?

500

The scientist who developed the Germ Theory of Disease and the Theory of Biogenesis-"Life comes from existing life".  Vaccines come from these theories

Who is Pasteur?

500

Smaller than bacteria, larger than viruses, and can only grow within the cell of a living cell 

What is Rickettsiae?

500

Name 4 organs that are part of the lymphatic system.

What are the thymus, tonsils, spleen, and lymph nodes?

500

Name 2 purposes of placing a patient in isolation.

What is

1. remove patient from source of infection

2. protect patient and personnel

3. provide safe disposal of equipment/supplies

4. protect patient from contracting another disease

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