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Vocabulary Terms

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Microbiology   The branch of science that deals with microscopic organisms  
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Microbe   A microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation  
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Pathogen   A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease  
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Virus   A disease-causing agent that is too tiny to be seen by the ordinary microscope, that may be a living organism or may be a very special kind of protein molecule, and that can only multiply when inside the cell of an organism.  
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Host Cell   A living cell invaded by or capable of being invaded by an infectious agent (as a bacterium or a virus)  
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Vaccine   A preparation containing usually killed or weakened microorganisms (as bacteria or viruses) that is given usually by injection to increase protection against a particular disease.  
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Bacteria   The single-celled organisms called bacteria live on, in, and around most living and nonliving things. With few exceptions, bacteria can be seen only with the aid of a microscope, and millions of them would fit on the head of a pin.  
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Antibiotic   Asubstance produced by living things and especially by bacteria and fungi that is used to kill or prevent the growth of harmful germs  
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Fungi   Any member of the kingdom of living things (as mushrooms, molds, and rusts) that have no chlorophyll, must live in or on plants, animals, or decaying material, and were formerly considered plants.  
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Parasite   A living thing (as a flea, worm, or fungus) that lives in or on another living thing and gets food and sometimes shelter from it and usually causes harm to it  
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Contagion   The process by which a disease is passed from one person or animal to another by touching.  
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Mutagen   Any agent (physical or environmental) that can induce a genetic mutation or can increase the rate of mutation  
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Carrier   A person, animal, or plant that carries disease germs without showing symptoms and passes them on to others.  
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Vector   An organism (as an insect) that transmits a pathogen from one organism or source to anothe  
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FDA   The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services  
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