The great micro-organism quiz!!!! Don’t show your answer till I tell you.

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The great micro-organism quiz!!!! Don’t show your answer till I tell you

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =FungiB =Virus Cold sore

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =Fungi Ringworm

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =FungiB =Virus Sore Throat

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =Fungi Food Poisoning A = Bacteria

B =VirusC =FungiB =Virus Common Cold

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =Fungi Athletes' Foot

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =FungiB =Virus Polio

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =Fungi Skin Ulcers A = Bacteria

Verruca & Wart A = BacteriaB =VirusC =FungiB =Virus

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =FungiB =Virus Small pox

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =FungiA = Bacteria Gum disease caused by the plaque that live on your teeth

A = BacteriaB =VirusC =FungiB =Virus Mumps