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A quick overview of the information you have learned so far

 The term used to describe a localized single outbreak of disease  The type of growth bacteria do in perfect conditions  When your body fights off an infection by “borrowing” antibodies from another human

 I am any organism that can cause a disease in humans.  I am part of the immune system that creates a fever; also easily attacked by viruses  I am the Greek person who thought disease was made up of 4 humors  I am the “un-living ” cause of disease  I am found everywhere and cause disease.

 I am the body’s first response to a foreign invader.  I am made up of only DNA or RNA  I am any person that gives a disease to another person  I am made up of both DNA and RNA  I am the cell that gathers parts of viruses.  I am only seen with an electron microscope

 I create antibodies  I am the most deadly form of viruses to humans: rod-shaped  I am any source of disease that transmits disease to humans that is not a human  I am the immune system cell that kills only infected cells  I am the round shaped virus

 I cause 80% of all plant diseases  I am used to prevent processed meats from spoiling  I am the deadliest form of a virus  I am a cell with no nucleus or organelles  I am a pathogen that has a nucleus, organelles and a cell wall

 I am the “curly fry bacteria ”  I am the hidden source of a disease ; also known as a body of water meant for human use  I am the virus stage that stays hidden within in you for years  I am the stuff that makes cell’s allow viruses to enter them  I was the Greek person that said “ All diseases had a natural cause”

 I am the virus stage that attacks you  I reproduce using fission or fusion  I am the rod shaped bacteria  MRSA is an example of me  Vaccines are used against me  Molds and fungi are my arch enemy  I am the 3 things needed for bacteria to grow

 I am the medicine used to fight bacteria  I am the “hair”-like extensions on bacteria that allow them to communicate  Your mucus or “snot” defends your body against me  I am the round bacteria  I am the abnormal function of a cell, organ or body system

 I am a disease that is found Worldwide or in different states  I killed 60 million people in 1918  I am the most likely cause of the next pandemic

 When medical care causes a disease to spread its called  I mutate to allow the same virus to infect you  A Cat, Mouse, Water, and Spoiled food are examples of……

 I created the idea of using heat to kill germs  I am the reason you wash your hands in the restroom to stop disease  I was able to say a specific germ causes a specific disease  I am the pathogen you get from spoiled food (most likely)  The bio safety level of a disease that has no cure and is fatal