Across
- 2. Oxygen present will inhibit the growth of this type of bacteria
- 4. Name of the outer protein coat of a virus
- 7. Term used for non pathogenic microorganisms found on in the human body
- 8. A naked virus is released from a host cell by this means
- 10. Bacteria use these structures to adhere to cells
- 12. Worldwide epidemic
- 14. Wall Endotoxins are components of this bacterial structure
- 15. Normally a sterile part of the body
- 16. normal flora produce these in the gastrointestinal tract
- 17. An example of a microaerophilic bacteria
- 19. This type of microscope is needed to view viruses
- 21. Bacteriophage can replicate by this cycle
- 22. an example of a mesophile
- 23. This structure helps bacteria to resist phagocytosis
- 24. The release of this indicates catalase is present in a bacteria
- 25. An example of an airborne virus that affects respiratory tract
- 26. Hydrogen peroxide is broken down by this enzyme
Down
- 1. A viral shape
- 3. Toxins produced by Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria
- 5. A mechanical host barrier to infection
- 6. microorganism that can grow in an acidic medium
- 9. Normal flora may cause infection disease in these people
- 10. Bacteria with growth range between 0- 15oC
- 11. Pathogenicity can depend on this
- 13. Disease acquired by many hosts in a given area in a short time
- 18. This enzyme breaks down collagen
- 20. Some viruses have this outer layer
- 27. An example of a bacteriophage
