Infectious Disease
Across
- 4. released from dead gram-negative bacteria
- 5. obligate intracellular parasite that depend on the host cell's metabolic machinery for their replication process
- 8. abnormal forms of the host protein
- 9. encodes the genetic information to make virus copies
- 13. an outer membranous later made of lipid and protein
- 14. direct cell-to-cell contact for the transfer of genetic material between bacteria
- 15. the capacity to exist in more than one form depending on environmental condotions
- 17. most significant factor with respiratory fungi
- 20. allows the microbe to innate and adaptive immune responses
- 21. candida glossitis
- 22. candida albicans is the causative agent of
- 24. protective protein coat
- 25. composes the thick cell walls of fungi
- 26. ingestion of decaying carcasses or vegetable materials
Down
- 1. anerobic spore-forming bacteria
- 2. example of endotoxin
- 3. histoplasma capsulatum
- 6. single-celled eukaryotes
- 7. small bacterium without cell wall
- 10. ingestion of toxic fungal metabolites
- 11. secreted from gram positive bacteria
- 12. region in an organ or tissue which has suffered damage through injury or disease
- 16. direct invasion of tissue by fungal cells
- 18. use cellular organelles to reproduce
- 19. commensal and nonpathogenic
- 23. virus gains access from bite wounds