Bacteria
Infection
Parasites
Immunity
Bonus
100

The study of bacteria

Bacteriology

100

Located in a small confined area

Local infection

100

Organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from a host

External parasite

100

Ability of the body to destroy infectious agents that enter the body

Immunity

100

Sometimes called germs or microbes

Bacteria

200

Spiral or corkscrew shaped cells

Spirilla

200

Someone who carries disease producing bacteria or virus but shows now symtoms

Asymptomatic carrier

200

Molds and yeasts 

Parasitic fungi

200

Antibodies are given rather than produced through the natural immune system

Passive immunity

200

Pus forming cells that form in long chains

Streptococci

300

When a disease spreads from one person to another

Contagious or communicable

300

Occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria to all parts of the body

General infection

300

Easily controlled by a pediculicide shampoo

Head lice

300

exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies

Active immunity

300

Highly infectious disease that infects the liver

Hepatitis B virus

400

Spherical cells that appear singularly or in groups.

Cocci

400

Infection control procedures that should be used with every client

Standard Precautions

400

Parasitic fungi and produce contagious diseases such as?

Ringworm

400

Getting the rabies shot would be an example of what

Passive immunity

400

Submicroscopic particles that can cause the common cold

Virus

500

What type of bacteria can only be destroyed by sterilization?

Bacteria that form spores.

500

Disease causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the blood or body fluids

Bloodborne Pathogens

500

Parasitic fungi can produce noncontagious conditions such as?

Dandruff

500

Getting the chicken pox vaccine would be an example of

Active immunity

500

Which 2 types of bacteria move by using hair like projections called flagella (cilia)

Bacilli and spirilla

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