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