This fungus is a common food source for humans.
What are mushrooms?
A membrane surrounding a nucleus is found in cells from these types of organisms.
What are eukaryotes.
A protein shell.
What is a capsid?
These bacteria have tough cell walls but no nucleus or other organelles.
What are prokaryotes?
Diagnosis and study of disease through tissue
What is Histopathology?
The study of diagnosis of disease through examination of fluid or tissue.
What is Pathology?
Infection of the skin caused by a fungus.
What is ringworm?
Viral infection of puppies characterized by bloody diarrhea.
What is parvovirus?
Causing disease
What is pathogenic?
Giardia is this type of microorganim
What is a protozoa?
Hospital acquired infections
What are nosocomial infections?
This is the study of fungi.
What is mycology?
Virus that attacks the CNS.
What are neurotropic viruses?
Shape of bacteria that look like balls
What is cocci?
Penicillin comes from this type of microorganism.
What is a fungus?
Single most important way to reduce the spread of disease.
What is a hand washing?
A single celled fungus commonly found in the ear canals of dogs.
What are yeast and where is it found?
Produces immunity to a disease.
What are vaccines?
Gram positive and Gram negative describe differences in these.
What are cell walls?
These microorganisms exist in your digestive tract, and skin, an do not cause disease
What are nonpathogenic bacteria?
An organism of microscopic size.
What is a microorganism?
Medicine used to treat fungi.
What is an antifungal?
FIV
What is feline immunodeficiency virus?
These bacteria grow in environments without oxygen.
What are anaerobic bacteria?
Objects that can carry infectious agents
What are fomites?