Microbiology & Asepsis

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Across
  1. 3. An organism that doesn't require oxygen.
  2. 11. Capable of being passed from one person to another.
  3. 15. The invasion, and multiplication of disease causing harm to the host organism.
  4. 17. The undesired intuition of foreign microorganisms into another organism making it impure, dirty, or dangerous.
Down
  1. 1. A sealed, pressurized device that uses high-pressurize, saturated steam to sterilized equipment, decontaminate waste, or cure materials by killing all materials by killing all microorganisms.
  2. 2. When a disease are native to a local region.
  3. 4. An organism that requires oxygen.
  4. 5. capable of being passed from one person to another.
  5. 6. A chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.
  6. 7. One-celled microorganisms with no chlorophyll or nuclei.
  7. 8. The body's defense against infection.
  8. 9. A chemical agent that kills or slows the growth of microorganisms on the body.
  9. 10. Separating of specific microorganisms from a mixed population for study.
  10. 12. Disease affects many people at one time.
  11. 13. Objects or materials which are likely to carry infection such as clothes, utensils, and furniture.
  12. 14. Yeasts which are small single celled or mold which are large multi-celled organisms.
  13. 16. The solid organic refuse of the body, a waste product of digestion that contains bacteria, unabsorbed food, or other biological materials.