Honors Biology - Virus, Bacteria and Immunity
Across
- 4. Foreign protein.
- 8. Relationship between two organisms.
- 10. Disease causing.
- 11. These cells "remember" how to make specific antibodies after you have a disease or vaccine.
- 14. Lead poisoning or skin cancer is an example of this type of disease.
- 16. Protein coat.
- 19. Dead or weakened virus.
- 20. Shape of bacterial chromosome.
- 22. Organism that carries disease causing organisms.
- 24. Diseases that can be passed from one individual to another.
- 25. Enzyme in tears that breaks down bacteria.
- 27. A disease that is part genetic and part environmental.
- 29. In clumps.
- 31. Using chemicals as a source of energy to make food.
- 32. Cells that devour bacteria.
- 33. Breast feeding is an example of ___ passive immunity.
- 34. Asexual reproduction in bacteria.
- 35. Heating substances to inhibit bacterial growth.
- 38. An example of a genetic or hereditary disease.
- 39. When bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants.
Down
- 1. Disease fighting proteins. (specific)
- 2. An organism that consumes dead organisms.
- 3. Organism that the parasite lives on.
- 5. Necessary for bacterial growth.
- 6. A virus that attacks bacteria.
- 7. A primitive cell with no nuclear membrane.
- 9. Discovered the immunity response.
- 12. Chemicals that destroy bacteria.
- 13. Sexual reproduction in bacteria.
- 15. Rod shaped.
- 17. A method of inhibiting bacterial growth.
- 18. Latin for poisonous fluid.
- 21. Human intestinal bacteria.
- 23. In chains.
- 26. A sticky substance lining your respiratory track.
- 28. The body's first line of defense.
- 30. White blood cells.
- 36. A bacterial structure that survives unfavorable conditions.
- 37. Viral disease believed to have been eradicated from the earth.