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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| VIRUS | A non-living particle dependent on host cells for replication of genetic material |
| Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) | A retrovirus that invades T-cells attacking the immune system and resulting in Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). |
| Microorganism | An organism that is too small to be seen with the naked eye. |
| Bacteria | Microorganisms important as decomposers; widely distributed and can break down just about any typeof organic matter |
| Fungus | Heterotrophic eukaryotes that reproduce through asexual spores; break down dead materials and can spread disease |
| Parasite | Lives in or on another organism (host) and derives nourishment from them, resulting in harm to the host organism. |
| Host | An organism in which a parasite resides and/or derives nutrients from. |
| Disease | A disorder in an organism that produces adverse effects and is not a result of physical injury |
| Anything capable of causing infectious diseases | |
| Epidemic | A widespread infectious disease that affects a single community at a specific time |
| Pandemic | A widespread infectious disease that affects a whole country, multiple countries or the whole world |
| Antibiotic | |
| Vaccine | An injection of a killed or weakened pathogen that helps build an organism's immune system against specific diseases. |