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- 1. The process by which certain bacteria form spores for survival.
- 3. Bacteria lacking a cell wall, often associated with respiratory infections.
- 7. Essential for preventing accidents in the lab.
- 11. Structures found within microbial cells, such as granules or vacuoles.
- 13. Unicellular eukaryotes, often motile.
- 14. Ability of bacteria to move independently using flagella or cilia.
- 16. Personal protective gear worn in labs.
- 17. Infectious agents that require living hosts to multiply.
- 18. Tools and devices used in laboratory experiments.
- 19. Process used to color cells for better visibility under a microscope.
- 20. A controlled environment for studying microorganisms and their properties.
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- 2. A type of microscope designed for high-resolution imaging at high magnification levels (often used in microbiology).
- 4. Tool used to magnify small organisms.
- 5. Systematic investigation aimed at discovering new knowledge in microbiology.
- 6. Single-celled microorganisms, some of which can cause disease.
- 8. Small structures within cells, often storing nutrients or waste products.
- 9. Bacteria that are obligate intracellular parasites.
- 10. A genus of bacteria that can cause sexually transmitted infections.
- 12. Thin layer of material spread on a slide for microscopic examination.
- 15. Kingdom of organisms that includes yeasts and molds.