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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: disease microorganism Terminology- Microbiology: Free-livingDefinition: do not need to live on or in living organism (host) Terminology- Microbiology: CommensalDefinition: lives in or on a host organism w/out any harm to host Terminology- Microbiology: symbioticDefinition: actually the host Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: harms the Terminology- Microbiology: floraDefinition: microorganisms that reside in a particular location in the body Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: strength of an organism to cause a Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: unstable Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: without of disease Terminology- Microbiology: ClinicalDefinition: visible, readily observable, pertaining to Terminology- Microbiology: subclinicalDefinition: w/out signs of disease Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: study of disease Terminology- Microbiology: LethalDefinition: causing Terminology- Microbiology: MorbidDefinition: afflicted with Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: of diseased animcal to well animals in a population Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: ratio of diseased animals to diseased animals that Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: near Terminology- Microbiology: PalliativeDefinition: relief of condition but not Terminology- Microbiology: PrevalenceDefinition: # of cases of disease in a pop at a time Terminology- Microbiology: prophylaxisDefinition: Terminology- Microbiology: EpidemiologyDefinition: study of relatiohships determinint freq and of diseases Terminology- Microbiology: DiagnosisDefinition: determination of the cause of Terminology- Microbiology: Differential Definition: list of possible causes Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: prediction of the of a disease Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: characteristic of disease that can be obs by Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: set of that occur together Terminology- Microbiology: acuteDefinition: short course with sudden Terminology- Microbiology: PeracuteDefinition: excessively onset Terminology- Microbiology: ChronicDefinition: long with a progressive onset Terminology- Microbiology: remissionDefinition: partial or complete of disease signes Terminology- Microbiology: endemicDefinition: ongoing of disease w/in group; AKA enzootic if within an animal Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: sudden and outbreak of disease w/in a group AKA epizootic Terminology- Microbiology: PandemicDefinition: occuring over a geographic area Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: deviation from Terminology- Microbiology: diseaseDefinition: caused by pathogenic organisms Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: that can be spread; AKA communicable Terminology- Microbiology: diseaseDefinition: disoder caused by medical Terminology- Microbiology: Nosocomial Definition: disorder caused by medical Terminology- Microbiology: diseaseDefinition: disorder of cause Terminology- Microbiology: AsepsisDefinition: from infection Terminology- Microbiology: techniqueDefinition: all step takin to surgery sites from contamination Terminology- Microbiology: AntisepticDefinition: a chemical agent used on living tissue to kill or growth of microorganisms Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: kills Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: the growth of bacteria Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: of organic matter and debris Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: chemical cleansing Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: kill funal Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: reductionn in the # of microogranisms to a that is considered safe Terminology- Microbiology: SporicidalDefinition: kills and bacterial spores Terminology- Microbiology: Definition: complete of all microorganisms including spores and virusus Terminology- Microbiology: ViricidalDefinition: kills Terminology- Microbiology: True Definition: difficult to |
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