Lectures L7- L9

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