Across
- 1. – Dangerous biological material.
- 4. – Tough, dormant microbial cells.
- 8. – Tiny living organisms like bacteria and viruses.
- 9. – Protection from disease, often by vaccine.
- 11. – Able to live or function.
- 13. – Disease-causing microbes.
- 14. – Infected but shows no symptoms.
- 19. – Person who spreads disease without symptoms.
- 22. – Needs oxygen to grow.
- 24. – Keeping conditions clean to prevent disease.
- 25. – Protective gear like gloves or masks.
- 26. – Kills bacteria.
- 27. Flora – Temporary microbes on the skin.
- 28. – Grows without oxygen; oxygen may harm it.
- 29. – Killing harmful microbes on surfaces.
- 30. Control Plan – Steps to prevent contact with hazards.
Down
- 2. – Abnormal condition causing illness.
- 3. Flora – Harmless microbes naturally in the body.
- 4. – Destroys all microbes.
- 5. – U.S. agency ensuring workplace safety.
- 6. – Carrier that spreads infection (e.g., mosquito).
- 7. Flora – Normal, permanent body microbes.
- 10. Asepsis – Clean technique to reduce germs.
- 12. Risk Factor – Condition that increases exposure danger.
- 15. Testing – Tests after contact with pathogens.
- 16. – U.S. agency protecting public health.
- 17. – Destroys harmful microorganisms.
- 18. – Microbes invade and grow in the body.
- 20. Precautions – Basic steps to prevent infection spread.
- 21. – Highly infectious or harmful.
- 23. – Ability to withstand harmful effects.
