A tail-like structure that uses rotary motion to propel a bacterial cell forward
flagella
cells have certain characteristics that need to be full filled, a virus does NOT fill these criteria thus they are considered this
not living
i'm the process by which you enjoy a nice glass of germ free orange juice
Pasteurization
i am called an extremeophile, I thrive in the heat and acidic
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thermoacidophiles
I infected an important crop used to make cigarettes
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
The area inside the cell membrane of a baterium
cytoplasm
A virus has a basic structure, there are three components to this structure, what is the outermost layer
protein envelope
I helped design improvement on this device
Robert Hooke
Antiseptic
Bacteria are very numerous, there are more bacterial cells in your mouth then people on the planet. What are the 3 basic shapes of bacteria?
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cocci, bacillius, spirilium
Bacteria that break down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals
decomposers
A virus contains very important DNA inside, what is the inner most protective layer of a virus?
capsid
my experiment helped deal a death blow to spontaneous generation
Louise Pasteur
in the latin im called this because of my stick or rod shape
i have the ability to change gears and speed up or down and even reverse
flagellar motor
The contents of the cell double, and the membrane pinches to divide into two identical cells, bacteria use this method to reproduce
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Binary Fission
one of the most common types of viruses that helps maintain the population of bacteria is this
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bacteriophage
discovered that each type of germ caused a specific disease
Robert Koch
i can attach easily to a host due to my many faces
polyhedral
virus immediately overwrites a cells genetic material and quickly multiplies in a cell
Lytic cycle
Name three different ways bacteria benefit our planet
decomposers, produce oxygen, make yogurt, nitrogen fixation
aid plants in root growth, breakdown sewage,
produce some antibiotics
when a virus binds to the membrane of a cell fully incorporates itself to the membrane to work its way inside the host cell this is
endocytosis
I realized that the formation of pus was due to a bacterial infection
Joseph Lister
before a nucleus
prokaryote
i come in a pill for or a liquid, but you use all of me or otherwise the thing I'm supposed to kill will develop a resistance to me
antibiotics
name: shape, grouping and Gram (+or-)
cocci, strep, (-)
virus inserts itself directly into genetic material of a cell and quietly multiplies within
Lysogenic cycle
I once thought I saw a homunculus in my small hand held microscope
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Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
in the Latin you use this word instead of "poison"
Virus
my Greek word is for berry, sometimes you describe me as a grape
cocci
Bacteria live essentially everywhere, this in part is because of their outer shell. This outer shell is the thickest part of a Gram (+) bacteria. What is this shell name?
Peptidoglycan
you might call fowl when you get me, but i resemble nothing the roughly 500 sores you get
Chicken Pox
i was the first to discover this existed
Dimitri Ivanosky
I deal with the study of the very very small living sometimes not living things
Microbiology
i'm considered dead anyway, but i'm injected into healthy adults with the hope that your immune system will remember in the future
vaccine