Across
- 4. Single-celled microorganisms that reproduce by fission; some cause strep throat or pneumonia
- 6. The main prevention tool before disease exposure
- 7. Infectious agents that reproduce by hijacking host cells
- 8. Bacteria that retain the blue stain in Gram staining are Gram-_____
- 11. The bacterium that causes anthrax
- 15. The "N" in the MAD TIN classification stands for ______
- 16. Organisms such as tapeworms or fleas that live off a host and cause disease
- 17. Sugar-free sweetener that is toxic to dogs
- 18. Rodent poison treated with Vitamin K antidote
- 20. Substance made by bacteria that causes harm to the host
Down
- 1. A noncancerous tumour is called _______
- 2. Misfolded proteins that cause diseases like mad cow disease
- 3. Type of immunity gained from vaccines
- 5. A cancerous tumour is called ________
- 9. Type of immunity passed through colostrum
- 10. Core vaccine disease that affects dogs, starting with D
- 12. The "A" in the MAD TIN classification stands for ______
- 13. The German physician who developed four postulates to prove germ theory
- 14. This process describes how bacteria reproduce
- 19. Organisms such as molds or yeasts that can cause infections like ringworm
