Module 8 - Clinical Bacteriology
Across
- 2. Protective outer layer of bacteria
- 4. Microorganisms that require oxygen to grow
- 8. Bacteria type that does not require oxygen to grow
- 9. Microscope type used to observe surface details of a specimen
- 11. Membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotes but not in bacteria
- 12. Type of nucleic acid in some viruses, instead of DNA
- 13. Shape of bacteria that is spherical
- 14. Microbial community in which cells stick to each other and surfaces
- 17. Method of heat sterilization, named after its inventor
- 20. Energy currency of the cell
- 22. Antibiotic that interferes with bacterial cell wall synthesis
- 23. Infectious protein that causes neurodegenerative diseases
- 26. Major protein in bacterial flagella
- 27. Tiny infectious agent, cannot reproduce without a host
- 28. Type of immunity acquired from vaccines
- 30. Microscopic worm-like organism, often a parasite
- 32. Protein used by bacteria to communicate with each other
- 33. Spiral-shaped bacteria
- 35. Inflammatory response involving redness, heat, swelling, and pain
- 36. Common shape of rod-like bacteria
- 37. A color-changing biochemical test for carbohydrate fermentation
Down
- 1. Staining method used to visualize bacterial capsules
- 2. Type of T cell that directly kills infected cells
- 3. Method of asexual reproduction in yeast
- 5. Pigment that gives green color to algae
- 6. Staining technique that distinguishes between types of bacteria
- 7. Colorless liquid portion of blood, contains antibodies
- 10. Part of the cell that controls entry and exit of substances
- 12. Cell structure responsible for protein synthesis
- 15. Famous scientist who discovered penicillin
- 16. Process by which a bacterium takes up DNA from its surroundings
- 18. Site within cells where DNA is housed
- 19. Bacteria that can tolerate high salt concentrations
- 21. Process by which cells divide, common in bacteria
- 22. Enzyme that copies DNA
- 24. Short, hair-like structure on the surface of bacteria
- 25. Scientific study of fungi
- 29. Process by which bacteria exchange genetic material
- 31. Outer coat of viruses that contains genetic material
- 34. Site on an antigen that an antibody recognizes