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Diseases Caused by Bacteria
and Viruses
Section 19-3
 This section describes bacterial and viral
diseases.
Bacterial Disease in Humans
What are
pathogens?
 They are disease-causing agents.
Bacterial Disease in Humans
 What are the two general ways that
bacteria cause disease?
 Some damage the tissues of the infected
organism directly by breaking them down
for food.
 Others release toxins that harm the body.
Bacterial Disease in Humans
 What kind of tissue do the
bacteria that cause tuberculosis
break down?
 They break down lung tissue.
Bacterial Disease in Humans
What are antibiotics?
 They are compounds that block
the growth and reproduction of
bacteria.
Bacterial Disease in Humans
 What is one of the major reasons for the
dramatic increase in life expectancy
during the past two centuries?
 There is an increased understanding of
how to prevent and cure bacterial
infections.
Controlling Bacteria
What is sterilization?
 It is a way of destroying all
bacteria by subjecting them to
great heat.
Controlling Bacteria
 A chemical solution that kills pathogenic
bacteria is called a(an) _____.
disinfectant

Controlling Bacteria
 Why will food stored at low
temperatures keep longer?
 The bacteria in the food will take
much longer to multiply.
Controlling Bacteria
 How can food be preserved through
canning?
 This method involves heating food to a
high temperature and then immediately
placing it into sterile glass jars or metal
cans and sealing the container.
Controlling Bacteria
 What everyday chemicals can be used to
inhibit the growth of bacteria in food?
 They include salt, vinegar, and sugar.
Viral Disease in Humans
 What are some human diseases that
viruses cause?
 Viruses cause polio, measles, aids,
mumps, influenza, yellow fever, smallpox,
the common cold, and many other
diseases.
Bacteria and Viruses
Viral Disease in Animals
 Cancer-causing viruses are known as_____.
oncogenic
viruses

Bacteria and Viruses
 Viroids and Prions
 A disease-causing particle that contains only
protein and not DNA or RNA is called
a(an)_____.
prion
WordWise
 What is the viral DNA that is embedded
in a host’s DNA?
prophage
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
 What is a rod-shaped bacterium?
bacillus
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
 What is a compound that blocks the
growth and reproduction of bacteria?
antibiotic
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
 What is a virus that infects bacteria?
bacteriophage
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
 What is a prokaryote that can capture
sunlight for energy but also needs
organic compounds for nutrition?
photoheterotroph
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
 What is the exchange of genetic
information that occurs from one
bacterium to another through a hollow
bridge?
conjugation
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
 What is a virus that contains RNA as its
genetic information?
retrovirus
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES
 What is the process in which nitrogen is
converted into a form plants can use?
nitrogen fixation
BACTERIA AND VIRUSES

Hidden Word:

Definition:
pathogen
A disease-causing agent