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intracellular obligate describes…

viruses

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what is something that needs to reside in host cell to function

virus

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what does this describe?

  • capsid

virus

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what does this describe?

  • genome

virus

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what does this describe?

  • enveloped

viruses

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disease causing microorganism is called..

pathogen

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organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye

microbes

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how severe or harmful the disease is (better at infecting not more lethal)

virulence

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what does this describe?

  • 20-40 nanometeres

virus

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what does this describe?

  • not alive

virus

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what does this describe?

  • common cold

virus

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what does this describe?

  • influenza

virus

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what does this describe?

  • covid

virus

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what does this describe?

  • chickenpox

virus

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what does this describe?

  • HIV

virus

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what does this describe?

  • polio

virus

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what does this describe?

  • have spike like proteins that bind to cell membrane

virus

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what does this describe?

  • cell membrane with a wall

bacteria

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what does this describe?

  • has a thick or a thin wall

bacteria

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what does this describe?

  • organelles are not enclosed by membrane

bacteria

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what does this describe?

  • o.2-15 microns

bacteria

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what does this describe?

  • chlamydia

bacteria

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what does this describe?

  • streptococcus

bacteria

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what does this describe?

  • staphylococcus aureus

bacteria

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what does this describe?

  • tetanus

bacteria

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is bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic

prokaryotic

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are viruses prokaryotic or eukaryotic

none

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are fungi prokaryotic or eukaryotic

eukaryotic

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are protozoa prokaryotic or eukaryotic

eukaryotic

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are animals prokaryotic or eukaryotic

eukaryotic

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what does this describe?

  • have membrane bound organelles including nucleus

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • 2-200 microns

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • cell wall made of chitin

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • reproduce sexually and asexually with spores

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • mycosis

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • tinea

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • thrush

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • absorb organic material from environment (decompoasers)

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • mushrooms

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • mold

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • yeast

fungi

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what does this describe?

  • malaria

protozoa

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what does this describe?

  • giardiasis

protozoa

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what does this describe?

  • 1-50 microns

protozoa

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what does this describe?

  • helminths

aimals

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what does this describe?

  • ectoparasites

animals

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what does this describe?

  • large enough to see with naked eye

animals

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