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(2) CHAPTER 1 STUDY GUIDE BIOL2117

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The scientific study of fungi.
The study of a host's defenses to a pathogen.
Mirobes that live stably in and on the human body (Normal Microbiota).
Unicellular eukaryotic organisms; usually chemoheterotrophic. Move by 3 ways flagella, pseudopods, cilia. Free-living or parasitic, some are photosynthetic, reproduce sexually or asexually.
Treating a disease by replacing abnormal genes.
Eukaryotes, two major groups are parasitic flatworms and round worms called helminths.
A disease in which pathogens invade a susceptible host and carry out at least part of their life cycle in the host.
The process of mild healting to kill particular spoilage microorganisms or pathogens.
The study of genes and their function.
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The principle that microorganisms cause disease.
The scientific study of viruses.
The idea that life could arise spontaneously from nonliving matter.
The microorganisms that are present in an animal for a short time without causing a disease.
A living organism too small to be seen with the naked eye; includes bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and microscopic algae; also includes viruses; AKA microorganisms.
Looks at how genetic information is carried in molecules of DNA.
A submicroscopic parasitic, filterable agent consisting of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat. Acellular (not a cell); 3 parts: one type of nucleic acid DNA or RNA, protein coat, may be enclosed in a lipid envelope, NOT considered living because they are inert outside of living hosts.
The ability to ward off diseases through innate and adaptive immunity.