Definition
Characteristics
Mode of Transmission
I
dentification
Diseases Caused
100

A single celled organism that lacks a central nucleus and is made up of simple Structures

What are Bacteria?

100

A group of microorganisms with a cell wall, cell membrane, no central nucleus, and comes in three different shapes either Cocci, Bacilli, or Spirochetes?

What are the characteristics of a Bacteria?

100

Bacteria are transmitted by?

What is droplet, air-borne, fecal-oral, blood and sexual contact?

100

A group of microorganisms that can be identified by staining or by observing agarose media

What are identification methods for Bacteria?

100

A group of microorganisms that cause Strep Throat, Salmonella and Tuberculosis

What are diseases caused by Bacteria?

200

A nonliving, metabolically inert infectious agents that are ultra-microscopic in size

What are Viruses?

200

A group of microorganisms that have flagella or cilia facilitated movement, where each species has a specific life cycle often involving different stages like host carrier or cyst stage that reproduces through either asexual or sexual reproduction.

What are the characteristics of Protozoa?

200

Protozoa are transmitted by?

What is fecal-oral, contact. blood and vectors?

200

A group of microorganisms that can be identified with all identification methods

What are identification methods for Fungi?

200

A group of microorganisms that cause Chicken Pox, HIV-AIDS, Common Cold, Genital Warts and Cervical Cancer

What are diseases caused by Viruses?

300

A eukaryotic microorganism that can come as two different forms or a combination of the both, known as yeast, mold or dimorphic

What are Fungi?

300

A group of microorganisms that are made up of genetic material, protein capsid and have a bilipid envelope?

What are the characteristics of Viruses?

300

How are Rickettsia Transmitted?

What are vectors like a tick, flea, louse or mite passing on the bacteria from the host animal by a bite?

300

A group of Microorganisms that can be identified with antibody testing, molecular testing, and staining

What are identification methods for Viruses?

300

A group of microorganisms that cause Rocky mountain spotted fever, Q fever, and Typhus

What are diseases caused by Ricketssia?

400

A microorganism with most of its species being parasitic in nature

What are Protozoa?

400

A group of microorganisms that have the ability to convert sugar into CO2 and alcohol

What are the characteristics of fungi?

400

How are Fungi Transmitted?

What are contact, air-born, blood and environmental sources?
400

A group of microorganisms that can be identified by staining and direct observation

What are identification methods for Protazoa?

400

Microorganisms that can causes Diarrhea, parasitic meningitis/encephalitis and malaria

What are diseases caused by Protozoa?

500

A group of bacteria that are obligated intracellular parasites transmitted by arthropods from a host or reservoir

What are Rickettsia?

500

A group of microorganisms that are often seen as gram negative bacteria inside cells and are around 0.8-2.0hm in size?

What are the characteristics of Protozoa?

500

How are Viruses Transmitted?

what is fecal-oral, contact,  droplet, air-born, blood and sexual contact?

500

A group of microorganisms that can be identified with stains, antibody testing and cell cultures

What are identifications methods for Rickettsia?

500

A group of microorganisms that causes Yeast Infections, Thrush, Athletes foot and Ringworm

What are diseases caused by Fungi?

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