Across
- 6. French Chemist that introduced the terms fermentation and pasteurization, along with vaccines for treatment of diseases like rabies in both humans and animals; credited for numerous innovations that advanced immunology and microbiology
- 9. a handheld tool that ends in a small wire loop; major tool in microbiology
- 10. used to grow microbes in broth, or semisolid or solid growth media
- 11. produce magnified images of microorganisms, human cells and tissues
- 13. used to add color to microbes so they can be better observed under a microscope
Down
- 1. huge sewer that washed away waste into the Tiber river and is currently characterized as the oldest sewage system in the world
- 2. first person to view microorganisms under the microscope, and is also the first person to develop a lens powerful enough to view microbes
- 3. German physician that proved a connection between isolated microbes and human diseases; discovered the bacterias anthrax (Bacillus anthracis), cholera (Vibrio cholera), tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
- 4. proposed the idea that disease can actually be caused by minute creatures living in swamps
- 5. believed in the idea that diseases had a natural cause and is also recognized as the father of Western medicine
- 7. discovered the concept of immunity after closely examining the Plague of Athens
- 8. used to grow microorganisms in a lab setting
- 12. a Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician who is also known as the father of binomial nomenclature
