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Chlamydia - ANS-a group of non-motile, gram negative intracellular parasites

Bacteria - ANS-a prokaryotic one celled microorganism of the Kingdom Monera, existing
as a free living organisms or as parasites

Pathogens - ANS-microorganisms that cause disease in humans

Joseph Lister - ANS-recognized that phenol killed microorganisms

Sarcinae - ANS-Cocci in groups of eight

Bacillus - ANS-rod shaped bacteria

pili - ANS-short, hair like projections composed of protein emanating from the surface of
some bacteria

Five - ANS-Portals of entry and exit by which pathogens may enter or exit the body

0.2-2.0 - ANS-The diameter of bacteria in micrometers

Endemic - ANS-Disease that occurs continually in a particular region but has low
mortality

Mycology - ANS-The study of fungi

Mesophiles - ANS-Grow best at moderate temperatures between 25 and 40 degrees
celsius

Heterotroph - ANS-organisms that live on organic material

Genus - ANS-the species name for the bacteria that causes the disease anthrax is
Bacillus anthracis. Bacillus is the

Microaerophilic - ANS-Microorganisms that require little free oxygen (about 2%-10%)

, Synergism - ANS-When both populations of organisms benefit from a non-obligatory
relationship

5 - ANS-Cardinal signs of inflammation

Placental transfer - ANS-Natural passive immunity is the result of

Aerotolerant Organisms - ANS-Bacteria that can grow in the absence or presence of
free oxygen

Fomites - ANS-the mere presence of microorganisms on an inanimate object

Pathological changes and disease - ANS-the term pathogenicity refers to the ability of
microorganisms

Opportunistic infection - ANS-Infections caused by microbes that are usually harmless
but that may cause disease when a person's resistance is low

Attenuation - ANS-Refers to the weakening or diluting the degree of pathogenicity of a
microorganism by chemical or physical means

Coming in contact with respiratory secretions - ANS-Not a form of direct contact

Biological vector - ANS-Arthropod that is infected with a pathogen

Fomite - ANS-an inanimate object

Droplet infections - ANS-how respiratory infections are easily spread

Septicemia - ANS-a condition characterized by the multiplication of bacteria in the blood

Naturally acquired passive immunity - ANS-Colostrum provides which type of immunity

Artificially acquired passive immunity - ANS-Immune serums provide which type of
immunity

Asexual process (binary fission) - ANS-How bacteria reproduce

Hydrophobic portion - ANS-The lipid part of the phospholipids

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