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| 1. | The study of the cause of a disease. |
| 2. | A type of symbiosis where both organisms benefit. |
| 3. | (2 words) A measure of how greatly a substance slows the velocity light. |
| 6. | During this phase growth is constant; it is also called log phase. |
| 7. | This morphology shape is spherical. |
| 9. | (2 words) The ability of drug to kill or inhibit pathogen while damaging host as little as possible. |
| 11. | A type of symbiosis where. one organism benefits and the other is unaffected. |
| 13. | The first step in translation. |
| 14. | This type of anaerobe ignores oxygen for growth. |
| 15. | The site of protein synthesis. |
| 17. | This type of anaerobe prefers oxygen for growth. |
| 19. | This is a type of mutation that loses or gains a base resulting in a change in reading frame. |
| 21. | Killing or inhibiting the growth microbes on living tissue. |
| 24. | Won Nobel prize in 1945 for discovery of penicillin. |
| 25. | He discovered that hand washing disrupts the transmission of infections. |
| 26. | This type of morphology varies because of the type of cell wall. |
| 28. | This is a type of mutation that results in a different amino acid code. |
| 29. | The extracellular state of a virus. |
| 30. | The molecular study of genomes. |
| 31. | Kills microbes; also known as germicide. |
| 34. | An abnormal form of a protein; very hard to kill. |