Principles of infection

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Across
  1. 3. / slender, hair like extensions that permit locomotion in certain bacteria, their whip like motion moves bacteria in liquid
  2. 4. / self-movement
  3. 6. / cleaning to remove all visible residue and matter
  4. 7. / causing disease; may cause harmful conditions or illnesses in humans
  5. 8. / effectiveness with which a disinfectiong solution kills germs, when used according to the label
  6. 10. / invasion of body tissue by pathogenic bacteria
  7. 11. / powerful tuberculocidal infectants
  8. 12. / microorganism that can invade plants and animals, including bacteria
  9. 13. / chemical agents that destroy most bacteria,fungi, and viruses, but not spores, on surfaces.
  10. 14. pathogenic / not harmful; organisms that may perform useful functions
Down
  1. 1. / ability of the body to destroy and resist infection
  2. 2. / one - celled microorganisms. some are harmful, some are harmless
  3. 5. / disease that can be easily spread to other by contact
  4. 6. / process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores
  5. 9. / microsocpic plant parasites, including molds, mildews and yeasts