Across
- 6. A resistant, dormant structure
- 8. Capable of causing serious disease
- 11. Spore
- 13. Infection viral part of a host cell's DNA.
- 14. Spiral-shaped bacteria
- 19. A particle of nucleic acid, protein
- 21. cells a cell that an activated b cell
- 22. Substance produced by poisons host cells.
- 24. single-celled microscopic animals
- 26. disease forming a protein clump.
- 27. Plants
- 29. variable are not consistently stained.
- 30. stain Four-step staining process
- 32. antibodies involved in hypersensitivities
- 35. cells a long lived b or t cell responsible for memory
- 36. Infection host cell bursts
- 38. selection clones of b and t cells against a specific antigen
- 39. Cocci that form chains as they divide
- 40. Virus that is hidden
- 45. The larger ofthe prokaryotes.
- 47. most abundant class of antibodies on a serum
- 48. Dormant
- 49. false positive results
- 53. energy from inorganic molecules.
- 54. The study of microorganisms
- 55. deletion elimination of b and t cells
Down
- 1. Staphylococcus Aureus
- 2. antigen against which antibodies
- 3. herpes
- 4. microorganisms
- 5. bond between an antigen and an antibody
- 7. major issuePathogens
- 9. Through the skin
- 10. A form of swine influenza virus
- 12. plate A small, flat dish made of thin glass
- 15. immunity an immune response
- 16. do not produce disease
- 17. low molecular weight
- 18. Rod shaped bacterium.Cocci
- 20. a protein formedIgG
- 23. contain DNA or RNAB cells
- 25. Cocci that form irregular groups of clusters
- 28. found on B cells
- 31. infectious particles of proteins
- 32. the first class of antibodies
- 33. Virus that infects bacteria
- 34. must take in organic molecules for both energy
- 37. positive hold a dye stain and appear dark purple under a microscope
- 41. antibodies found in secretions
- 42. negative do not hold a dye stain under a microscope
- 43. type of lymphocyt
- 44. Intermittent, or fractional, serilization
- 46. cells
- 50. Spherical bacteria
- 51. cells a type of lymphocyte
- 52. candidiasis yeast infection of the oral mucosa
