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Microbiology 102.1

Horizontales
One-celled micro-organisms sometimes called germs or microbes
Sub-microscopic particals (much smaller than bacteria) that cause familiar diseases like the common cold
Non-disease-producing bacteria. Bacteria that are harmless and can be very beneficial. Accounts for approximately 70% of bacteria and generally lives on the surface of skin.
Insects that cause contagious diseases such as itch mites and head lice
Single cells with three basic shapes
Highly infectious, vaccine-preventable, disease that affects the liver. Personal service workers are asked to take precautions against
Spiraled, coiled, corkscrew-shaped bacterial cells that cause highly contagious diseases such as syphilis, cholera, and Lyme disease
When the same infection control procedures are used on all guests
Bar or rod shaped cells that can produce a variety of diseases including tetanus, bacterial influenza, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria. Most common form of bacterial cells
Nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter and do not produce disease
Study of ways to keep the larger, expanded environment of the salon in balance to garuntee the well-being and safety of all involved
Organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from another organism called a host
Interferes with the bodies natural immune system that causes the immune system to break down. Spread by bodily fluids into bloodstream
Fungi, bacteria, and mites
Verticales
As the bacteria absorb food, each cell grows in size and divides, creating two new cells
Disease-producing bacteria. Bacteria that lives everywhere.
The ability of the body to destroy infectious agents that enter the body
When disease-causing (pathogenic) bacteria or viruses enter the body and multiply to the point of interfering with the body's normal state
When the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body
Sub-microscopic particle (much smaller than bacteria) that causes familiar diseases like the common cold,which is caused by a filterable virus.
Disease-causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the blood or bodily fluids
When a disease spreads from one person to another via contact. Examples are the common cold, hepatitis, and measles.
Located in a small, confined area often indicated by a pus-filled boil, pimple, or inflamed area
Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain infections, including pneumonia
Pus-forming bacterial cells that form in long chains and can cause septicemia (sometimes called blood poisoning), strep throat, rheumatic fever and other serious infections