Chapter 3 - Bacteria & Archaea

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Across
  1. 3. Bunches of flagella emerging randomly over the surface of the cell.
  2. 5. Groups of four single cells.
  3. 11. Bacteria that has a thick layer of peptidoglycan.
  4. 13. Single rod (cell).
  5. 14. Protect against harsh environmental conditions.
  6. 15. Defines as areas where virus-infected cells have been destroyed.
Down
  1. 1. Flagella at both poles of the cell.
  2. 2. Bacteria that has a think layer of peptidoglycan.
  3. 4. Chains of single cells.
  4. 6. Loose, protects against loss of water and nutrients.
  5. 7. A fully formed virus that is able to establish an infection in a host cell.
  6. 8. Extrachromosomal DNA.
  7. 9. Responsible for persistent colonization of teeth, plastic catheters, and implanted medical devices.
  8. 10. Small, bristle like fibers sprouting off the surface of many bacterial cells.
  9. 12. Single flagellum.