The name of a single celled organism.
What is Bacteria?
The piece you use to adjust the light
What is the Diaphragm?
This treatment cures C. diff.
What is a Fecal Transplant?
The most common blood type.
What is the red blood cell?
The bacteria that break down food like starch and carbohydrates.
What is Bacteroides?
The most common type of bacteria.
What is Firmicutes?
The years that microscopes have been around
What is 3000?
This infection in Patient 23's gut led to him getting very ill and sick.
What are C. jejuni and C. difficile?
The size type used to measure cells.
What is micrometers?
The microbiome provides food and _____ for bacteria to survive.
What is Space?
The smallest basic unit of life
What is Cells?
This hold the specimen in place, to keep it still while you are looking at it.
What are Stage Clips?
This infection leads to vomiting, headache, infections, cramps, nausea, fever, and diarrhea.
What is Salmonella?
This type of cell does not have a cell membrane bound on the outside.
What is Prokaryotes?
A healthy microbiome as a variety of helpful _____.
The most common building blocks found in cells
What are cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm?
The many sizes of objective lens on a microscope.
What are 40, 100, and 400?
This is commonly found in a cow's stomach.
What is E. coli bacteria?
The special component in a human skin cell.
What is Keratin?
This in the microbiome will "fire" break down Bacteroides, and they won't return.
What is antibiotics?
The most earliest and basic forms of life on Earth
What is Prokaryotes?
All of the general pieces in a general microscope.
What are objective lens, Diaphragm, stage clips, stage, coarse focus, fine adjustment, eye piece, nose piece, eye piece tube, aperture, and the illuminator.
The overall type of the infections in a human gut.
What is Gastrointestinal infections?
If this is near or on cells, it can damage a cell literally by cooking it.
What is heat and radiation?
Bacteroides _______ for resistance.
What is Mutate?