Microbes
Microbes 2
Arrangements/ Shapes
Terms
Chain of Infection
100
The microbe that can be treated with antibiotics.

What is bacteria?

100

2 types of fungi 

What is yeast and mold?

100

The four bacteria arrangements

What is single, pair, chain, and cluster?

100
This term means a disease that lasts a long time.

What is chronic?

100
This is where the pathogen lives.

What is a reservoir?

200

This microbe multiplies only inside within the cells of a living host.

What is a virus?

200

This microbe has a nucleic acid core (DNA or RNA)

What is a virus?

200

The term for a cluster of bacillus.

What is staphylobacilli?

200

This word means cancerous.

What is malignant?

200

This is how the pathogen spreads.

What is the method of transmission?

300

These microbes are necessary for the body to function.

What is normal flora?

300

The 2 types of one-celled organisms.

What are bacteria and protozoa?

300

Pairs of bacteria are called:

What is diplo-?

300

This is the probable outcome.

What is prognosis?

300

This is the first step of the chain of infection.

What is causative agent?

400

Movements of Protozoa

What are flagella (whiplike tails) and cilia (hair-like projections)?

400

Examples of multicellular parasites.

What are bed bugs, lice, or scabies?

400

The shape of the vibrio bacteria.

What is a comma shaped bacteria?

400

This term means the body cannot return to homeostasis. 

What is disease?

400

The susceptible host is:

What is the person who becomes infected?

500

The 5 Types of Microbes

What are bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and multicellular parasites?

500

This microbe is considered an "opportunistic parasite"

What is fungi?

500

The arrangement and shape of streptospirilla 

What is a chain of spirals?

500

This term means lack of blood flow.

What is ischemia?

500

This is how a pathogen enters the body.

What is the portal of entry?

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