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Microbe - Microscopic organisms that exist as single cells (unicellular) or cell clusters (colonies). - Microbiology is the study of microbes. Disease a disorder of structure or function in a human Types of Diseases 1. infectious (spreads from person to person) 2. deficiency (lack of something) 3. genetic (mutation in genes, can be inherited) 4. physiological (body parts malfunction) Virus A nonliving infectious agent that affects cells of almost all types of organisms. Nonliving things do not reproduce; viruses replicate their DNA/RNA inside a host cell. Antibiotics will not destroy viruses. Chicken pox, flu, HIV/AIDS, shingles, the common cold, mono, herpes, HPV, and mumps Host cell Cell that has been attacked by a virus The cell is brainwashed into making new viruses using the host cell’s DNA. Bacteria Single celled microscopic organisms Bacteria reproduces exponentially (very fast) Examples of bacterial causing diseases: Salmonella, typhoid, cholera, the plague, syphilis, gonorrhea, tuberculosis, pneumonia Fungi A group of organisms that include molds, yeasts, and mushrooms Can be unicellular or multicellular Examples of fungal diseases: Candida (yeast infections), ringworm, athlete’s foot, Pathogen An organism or substance capable of causing disease. Virus, bacteria, fungus, and parasite. Antibiotic A substance that is used to prevent microorganisms from causing disease Antibiotic resistant is when a bacteria is no longer effected by a antibiotic in curing or preventing disease. Antibiotics can only cure bacterial diseases. NOT VIRAL! Vaccine A medical treatment that is used to stimulate the immune system against a particular disease contagion A disease causing agent or something that causes a disease to spread vector an organism, typically a biting insect or tick, that transmits a disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another. Ticks are vectors for Lyme disease