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Microbiology Graphic Organizer
By Barbara Washing
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Draw an example of a bacterial growth curve
visibility
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Four kinds of microbes
protist
cholera
bacteria
influenza
virus
fungi
host
capsid
__________ diseases spread quickly through a population.
pandemic
contagious
protist
nucleus
____are world wide
pandemic
outbreak
infectious
epidemic
_________ are local or regional
outbreak
epidemic
pandemic
contagious
A type of a microbe (pathogen)
virus
bacteria
protist
fungi
Donot have a
A
B
C
D
can be treated with an
vaccine
anti viral
antibiotic
fungal medication
The arrow points to the
cell membrane
cell wall
nucleus
Cytoplasm
The arrow points to the
cell membrane
cell wall
nucleus
Cytoplasm
The arrow points to the
cell membrane
cell wall
nucleus
Cytoplasm
The arrow points to the
cell membrane
cell wall
DNA
Cytoplasm
Two examples of diseases caused by bacteria
Influenza
Cholera
Ebola
Strep Throat
fission
inside a host cell
DNA
protist
A type of microbe
Virus
Bacteria
Fungi
Protist
Can be prevented with a
vaccine
antibiotics
anti fungal
anti viral
considered
living
non living
virus
bacteria
protist
fission
capsid
host cell
Two examples of diseases caused by a virus
strep throat
influenza
ebola
cholera
The swiggly line is the
Cell Membrane
Cell Wall
Cytoplasm
DNA
The hexagon box is the
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Capsid
Nucleus