Understanding of Pathogens
Across
- 2. Pathogenic ________ must gain access into the body by: cuts / contaminated food or water / close contact with an infected person or area.
- 5. Type of immunity that involves lymphocytes and develops as people are exposed to diseases or immunized against them.
- 7. Spread from one person to another by: coughs, sneezes, vomit, etc
- 8. All _____-like antibiotics inhibit synthesis of peptidoglycan. an essential part of the bacterial cell wall.
- 9. _____ TB infection do not feel sick and do not have any symptoms, a normal chest x-ray, a negative sputum test, cant spread TB to others.
Down
- 1. “borrowed immunity” from another source and it lasts for a short time.
- 3. A major driving force and the main regulators of the immune defence. There is helper and killer _______.
- 4. Unlike living organisms; viruses cannot reproduce on their own. Instead, viruses infect host cycles; taking over the cell’s machinery to produce more viruses. This cycle is called ______
- 6. ______ can be classified in several ways: 1 Spectrum 2 Bactericidal or bacteriostatic 3 Modes of action 4 Chemical structure