Across
- 4. The cell wall of a fungi.
- 6. Is a classification of bacteria that is characterized by a sphere shape.
- 9. Are the 1% of microorganism population that are harmful.
- 13. A process coined by Louis Pasteur due to his discovery of keeping products sterile and in the state of boiling without alteration of the taste of a product.
- 15. A theory that states that life is spontaneously generated.
- 16. Can be either unicellular and multicellular where its common examples are seaweed and kelp.
- 17. The sample used by Francesco Redi to disprove Aristotle's spontaneous generation of microbial life.
- 18. The chemical reactions that occurs within an organism.
- 19. Is a classification of bacteria that is characterized by a rod shape.
- 20. One of the first discoveries and focus of Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek and is an organism capable of locomotion as it has pseudopods as well as a cilia and flagella.
Down
- 1. Is the cell wall found within the Archaea organism classification.
- 2. The study of fungi.
- 3. Is an organism that is composed of only protein and genetic material.
- 5. The organism that was found in Antonie Van Leeuwonhoek's stool that made him discover the bacterial world.
- 7. The first step of the scientific method where it requires curiosity.
- 8. An example of a good microorganism.
- 10. Considered as an organism part of the scope of microbiology despite its visible nature because of its eggs and larvae.
- 11. Discovered the vaccine for smallpox.
- 12. An example of a macromolecule responsible for storing energy.
- 14. An antibiotic that arose from the fungi Penicillium Chrysogenum.
