front 1 Anaerobic bacteria | back 1 Bacteria that do not require oxygen to survive |
front 2 Aerobic bacteria | back 2 Bacteria that use oxygen for cellular respiration |
front 3 Virus | back 3 A tiny, non living particle made up of genetic material and protein |
front 4 Host cell | back 4 A cell that is, or becomes, infected with a virus |
front 5 Vaccine | back 5 A preparation of a virus particles that when injected into the body, causes the immune system to produce antibodies |
front 6 Immune system | back 6 A system that protects an organism from unfamiliar objects like viruses |
front 7 Antibodies | back 7 proteins that bind to viruses and prevent them from injecting cells |
front 8 Protozoan | back 8 A single celled eukaryote that has some animal like characteristics |
front 9 Cilliates | back 9 A group of protozoans that move by waving tiny, hair like organelles called cilia |
front 10 Amoebas | back 10 A group of protozoans that move by means of pseudopods |
front 11 flagellates | back 11 a group of protozoan that move using a whip like organelle called a flagellum |
front 12 sporozoans | back 12 a group of protozoans that do not have organelles for movement and are parasites |
front 13 parasite | back 13 an organism that lives in or on a host organism and cause it harm |
front 14 bacteria | back 14 organisms that consist of a single prokaryotic cell |
front 15 photosynthetic bacteria | back 15 bacteria that produce their own food through photosynthesis |