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Science!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Is used to group and name all living organisms   Classification System  
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These consist of types A, B, AB, and O   Blood Types  
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Creatures that are too small to be seen with the Human eye   Microbs  
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Also known as Hanson's disease; affects the nervous system   Leprosy  
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The idea that all living things are made of cells that can reproduce   Cell Theory  
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Single-Celled organisms that have a nucleus (eukaryotic)   Protists  
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Bacteria that are not killed by antibiotics and continue to reproduce   Resistant  
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Means to isolate a person to prevent a disease from spreading   Quarantine  
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A medicine used to treat diseases caused by bacteria   Antibiotic  
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People who have a germ that cause a disease but do not show the disease   Carriers  
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Is used to prevent people from getting viral illnesses   Vaccine  
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Microbe that is not living, but can live inside another cell and reproduce   Viruses  
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The body's defense against disease or any foreign substance   Immune System  
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A breakdown in the structure or function in a living organism   Disease  
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A scientist who traces the spread of a disease through a population   Epidemiologist  
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New disease that have not been observed before   Emerging Diseases  
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A bacterial disease that was carried by rats and spread by fleas   Bubonic Plague  
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An organism (not a person) that spreads a disease without getting the disease   Vector  
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Singled-Celled organisms that do not have a nucleus (prokaryotic)   Bacteria  
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A disease that can be passed from one person to another   Infectuous  
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Tiny structures inside cells that do certain jobs   Organells  
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Said that all plants are made up of cells   Schleiden  
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Said that cells arise from other living cells   Virchow  
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Said that washing hands could prevent spread of childbed fever   Semmelweiss  
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The idea that diseases were caused by microbes that could be spread   Germ Theory of Disease  
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This separates the cell from its environment and controls what enters and leaves   Cell Membrane  
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Was the first person to see cells in cork under a microscope and named them cells   Robert Hooke  
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The jelly-like material that fills the inside of cells   Cytoplasm  
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Discovered that heating could kill microbes in food; gave us the Germ Theory   Louis Pasteur  
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Said that all animals are made of cells   Schwann  
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Identified the microbe could cause Anthrax   Robert Koch  
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These absorb light for photosynthesis in plant cells   Chloroplasts  
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Organelles that produce energy in the cell   Mitochondria  
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A nurse who suggested that cleanliness would prevent spread of disease   F. Nightingale  
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The control center of the cell that contains the genetic material   Nucleus  
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Used chemicals to clean surgical instruments to prevent disease   J. Lister  
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Was the first person to observe and record microbes   Leeuwenhoek  
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First person to wear rubber gloves in surgery to prevent disease spread   W. Halsted  
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