Across
- 3. Bacteria, Archaea, Protozoa,Fungi,Helminths, Algae, Viruses, Prions
- 5. Delivers the correct amino acids for a protein assembly and behaves almost like an enzyme
- 8. The first of observe cells under microscope
- 10. An energy storage molecule
- 12. Found in the cell walls of bacteria that contribute to their disease-causing potential like in TB and leprosy (mycolic acid)
- 14. The belief that living things arise only from other living things of the same kind
- 18. This use of microbes clean up human-created contamination
- 19. Single-Celled or Multicellular and has a nucleus
- 23. A major structural component of ribosomes
- 24. This is a historical use of microbes to treat wounds and lesions
- 25. Smaller than prokaryotes, infectious proteins, little is known about them ie. mad cow, kuru, scrapie
- 26. Studied the role of microorganisms in fermentation, heavily involved in vaccine development and developed pasteurization
- 27. What is a type of fungi used in bread and alcohol production that makes use of microbes.
- 28. a specialized area of biology that deals with mostly living things too small seen without magnification
- 29. Bigger than Acellular microorganisms and include Eukaryotes, Bacterium/Archaeon
- 30. Important storage lipid and is composed of a glycerol bound to three fatty acids
Down
- 1. Complex compounds found in cell membranes and as animal hormones
- 2. Defines bacteria and archaea and has NO nucleus
- 4. Describes the state of a protein when it's native state is disrupted through heat, acid, alcohol, and some disinfectants
- 6. Polymers composed of 50 amino acid monomers at the minimum
- 7. Small simple sugars that makeup bigger ones (polysaccharides)
- 9. Provides the info for the order and type of amino acids in a protein
- 11. Polymers composed of the monomers glycerol and fatty acids
- 13. Small and includes Prions and Viruses
- 15. Microbes that cause disease
- 16. A product of photosynthesis
- 17. Smaller than Prokaryotes, needs to infect cells to propagate, composed of a small about of hereditary material ie. Covid-19, Flu
- 20. Large polymers composed of smaller units called monomers
- 21. State The functional three-dimensional form of a protein
- 22. What reproduces rapidly, grown quickly in large populations, cannot be seen directly, viewed through microscopes and are analyzed through measures of biochemistry?
