Across
- 4. Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes. They cause abscesses, pustules, and boils.
- 6. immunity that the body develops after overcoming a disease, through inoculation, or through exposure to natural allergens, such as pollen, cat dander, and ragweed.
- 7. Round-shaped bacteria that appear singular or in groups. 3 types.
- 8. Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body.
- 9. Spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria that causes syphilis and Lyme disease
- 10. Harmless microorganisms that may perform useful functions and are safe to come in contact with since they do not cause disease or harm.
Down
- 1. short rod-shaped bacteria. They are the most common bacteria and produce disease such as tetanus (lockjaw), typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria
- 2. Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia
- 3. Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads. They cause infections such as strep throat and blood poisoning.
- 5. Immunity that is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living.
