Microbiology 1
Microbiology 2
Ecosystem 1
Ecosystem 2
Mixed it up
100

Any microorganism that causes a disease

What is a pathogen

100

This pathogen is composed of a nucleic acid (DNA and RNA) and a protein coat.

What is a virus

100

Includes all living things in an area interacting with each other and their non-living environment

What is ecosystem

100

Refers to all non-living things

What is abiotic

100

An unexpected increase in the number of disease cases in a specific geographical area.

What is epidemic

200

This pathogen is considered to be nonliving because it needs a host cell to reproduce

What is a virus

200

This treatment is used to fight bacterial diseases

What is antibiotic

200

Refers to all living things

What is biotic 

200

An organism that a parasite lives in or on.

What is a host

200

A feeding level in an ecosystem

What is a trophic level

300

A pathogen that is single-celled and reproduces asexually via binary fission

What are bacteria

300

The system that the human body uses to prevent and fight infections

What is the immune system

300

An organism’s role/job in its environment

What is niche

300

A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which both organisms both benefit.

What is mutualism

300

An organism that transmits a disease without getting sick itself

What is vector

400

A weakened or dead form of a pathogen

What is vaccine

400

These are the proteins used to recognize infectious disease agents

What are antibodies

400

The maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can support sustainably over time.

What is carrying capacity

400

The steady state of an ecosystem where all organisms are in balance with their environment and with each other

What is equilibrium

400

When a disease’s growth is exponential.It means a virus covers a wide area, affecting several countries and populations.

What is pandemic

500

This pathogen usually reproduces sexually and asexually (produces spores)

What is fungi

500

This occurs when mutant bacteria survive an antibiotic treatment and give rise to a resistant population.

What is antibiotic resistance

500

Anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing  

What is the limiting factor

500

A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another.

What is a food chain

500

When a disease outbreak is consistently present but limited to a particular region. This makes the disease spread and rates predictable.

What is endemic