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Bacteria and Viruses Across 3. The domain to which archaebacteria. 4. Asexual reproduction in bacteria that produces genetically identical cells. 6. A development that allows your body to remember and fight off a virus without symptoms. 7. Archaebacteria that live in salty environments such as the Dead Sea. 9. Prefix which means bacteria are arranged in chains. 10. Rod shaped bacteria. 12. The tail like whip used by some bacteria for movement. 14. Bacteria that require the presence of oxygen to live. 16. The viral reproductive cycle that turns cells into virus making machines in a very short period of time. 17. A nonliving particle that needs a host to reproduce. 18. The kingdom where you will find bacteria that live in extreme environments. 20. Bacteria that do not need oxygen, but do not die in its presence. 23. The "memory" markers your body produces that allows you to fight off the same virus throughout your lifetime. 25. Medicine you are prescribed during a bacterial infection. 26. Prefix which means bacteria are arranged in pairs. 27. Sexual reproduction in bacteria where there is a genetic exchange through the pili. 28. The type of cell that lacks both a nucleus and other membrane organelles. 29. Bacteria that produce their own food by breaking down CHEMICAL compounds. 31. Spiral shaped bacteria. 32. A term that describes anything that causes an infectious disease (virus, bacteria, protist, fungi) Down 1. Bacteria that produce their own food by using LIGHT during the process of photosynthesis. 2. Methane producing archaebacteria that live in the intestines of animals. 5. Round or sphere shaped bacteria. 8. The viral reproductive cycle where the viral DNA integrates into the host DNA and remains "dormant" while the host cells divide. 10. The only example of a prokaryotic organism. 11. The very outer structure of some bacteria that is used for protection. 13. A specific type of virus that infects only bacteria cells. 14. Bacteria that die in the presence of oxygen. 15. The kingdom that contains bacteria with cell walls made of peptidoglycan. 19. Archaebacteria that live in hot, acidic environments such as the deep sea thermal vents. 21. Protective structure produced by bacteria in times of harsh environmental conditions. 22. The hair like structures on bacteria used for attachment and sexual reproduction. 24. Prefix which means bacteria are arranged in random clusters. 30. The outer protein shell of a virus.