Microbiology: An Introduction |
Contents
Observing Microorganisms Through a Microscope | 18 |
Chapter 4 | 25 |
Chapter 6 | 47 |
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activity aerobic agar algae amino acids anaerobic animals antibiotics antibodies antigen atoms bacteria bacterium body botulism called cancer carbon dioxide cause cell wall chemical chromosome Clostridium contain cyanobacteria cytoplasm diagnosis disease drugs electron endospores energy enzyme eucaryotic example fermentation fever Figure filaments Fill-in-the-Blanks flagella fluid fungal fungi genes genetic genus gram-negative gram-positive growth Hepatitis herpes host cell human hydrogen immunity infection inflammation influenza ingested inhibit intestinal Key Matching lettered options lymph macrophages matching section meningitis microbial microorganisms microscope molds molecules mRNA mucous membranes nitrate nitrogen nucleic acid nutrients organic matter oxidized oxygen pathogen penicillin phage phagocytic phagocytosis plasma membrane plasmids pneumonia procaryotic produce protein protozoan reactions resistance respiratory serum skin soil species spirochete spores stain staphylococci sterilization strand Streptococcus structure sulfur surface symptoms synthesis tapeworm temperatures tissue toxin tract transmitted treatment tuberculosis tumor usually vaccine viral virus viruses yeasts