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Aerobic  microorganism that needs O2 to survive  
Anaerobic  microorganisms that are sensitive to and can be destroyed by the presence of O2  
Anmensalism  two dissimilar organisms existing together with no effect to each other  
Antibiosis  association between two dissimilar organisms that is harmful to one or both  
Autotroph  organism capable of using simple inorganic matter as nutrients  
Commensalism  two species existing together, one benefiting the other not effected.  
Communicable  organism that is transmitted from one individual to another directly or indirectly  
Concommunicable  organism that is not transmittable  
contamination  1. invasion of infection or disease producing organism 2. presence of a microorganism in an otherwise sterile environment.  
Heterotroph  organism capable of using organic matter to survive  
Infection  inflammation caused by multiplication of pathogenic microorganisms  
Inflammation  Bodies response to injury, specific tissue response to stress by living agents, electrical, chemical, or mechanical trauma, evidenced by dilation, fluid exudation, accumulation of wbc or any combination of the three.  
microbe  a pathogenic organism  
microbiology  the study of living organisms to small to be seen by the naked eye with he aid of a microscope.  
microorganism  organism so small -can only be seen under a microscope  
mutalism  two dissimilar organisms existing together, each benefiting from the association and unable to survive with out it.  
nosocomial infection  infection acquired with in the hospital  
parasite  organism that lives on or in another organism and benefits from but does not benefit the host  
Pathogen  disease producing  
Pyrogenic  fever producing inflammatory process  
Saprophyte  organism that lives on dead organic matter  
Symbiosis  two dissimilar organisms existing together  
synnecrosis  2 dissimilar organisms existing together to the detriment of both  
Taxonomy  science of classifying living things  
vegetative cell  metabolically active form of bacterium in which reproduction can occur