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1.

Obtains nourishment from non-living organic


matter
2. .They depend on living matter for sustenance
3. Usually obtains nourishment from living
matter but may obtain it Kennedy
form deadGlobal
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matter School of Practical Nursing
4. Heat loving species Microbiology
5. Cold loving species
Name: _______________________________
6. Bacteria that grow in the presence of free
atmospheric oxygencomponent of cell that contains the genetic codes that is pass from generation
1. Structural
7. Bacteria togrowing
next well together; both parties
are benefited
2. Hair –like structures
8. Father3. ofThe
protozoology and substance
release of this bacteriology will destroy polynorphonuclear neutrophilic leukocytes
9. Major 4. component of bacterial
This substance cell coagulation of blood
accelerates
10. Bacteria that cannotthat
5. Substance develop
makesintissues
the absence of
more permeable to the bacteria
free oxygen
6. Organisms that can grow even in lowered oxygen content in the air
11. Lowest
7. temperature
Bacterial cellbywall
which bacteria
with can
peptidoglycan layer in 3 dimensions
multiply
8. Bacterial cell walls with no techoic acids
12. Highest
9. temperature by which
Modified toxins bacteria
that can can
still produce immunity to theA. disease
Saprophytes
multiply
10. Complex lipopolysaccharides that can’t be convertedB.into Cryophiles
toxoids
13. Preferred ph concentration of bacteria
11. The study of pathogens, the disease they cause and the C. body’s defenses against disease
Thermophiles
14. Bacteria that needs 3-10% increase in oxygen
12. Part of cell that blocks entry of toxic substances
content D. Facultative saphrophytes
13. in
Hethe air to initiate
discovered development
the germ theory of diseases
15. They14.
areHarmful
adaptable either to products
metabolic the absencethatorcauses lysis or destruction
E. Parasites
of RBC
presence of atmospheric oxygen
15. Nutritional requirements for Bacterial growth F. Water
16-20. Importance of microbes G. Leeuwenhook
H. Symbiosis
I. Aerobes
J. Facultative organisms
21-23. Colors of light that are highly destructive to bacteria
K. Caprophiles
L. slightly alkaline
M. 45 degrees
N. 20 Degrees
24-29. Biologic attributes of bacteria that promote their survival
O. Obligate anaerobes
P. 23 degrees
30. The physician who classified bacterias Q. 38 degrees
R. Robert Koch
S. Microaerophiles

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