Chapter One Vocab

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microorganism that requires oxygen to live and reproduce
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A bacterium that requires the absence of oxygen for growth and reproduction
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asepsis removal or destruction of microorganisms
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microorganisms that do not normally reside in a given area; transient flora may or may not produce disease
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microscopic living organisms
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(biological) a living, nonhuman carrier of disease, usually an arthropod; (mechanical) a carrier of disease that doesn’t support growth; examples include contaminated inanimate objects
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substance that kills or destroys bacteria
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microorganisms normally found in the body; also known as resident flora
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capable of growing and living
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describing a substance that is a risk to the health of living organism
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a federal agency in the United States that sets and enforces standards for safe and healthy workplaces
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highly pathogenic and disease-producing; describes a microorganism
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a person infected with a microorganism but without signs of disease; a company that assumes the risk of an insurance company
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disease
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microorganisms
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U.S. federal agency under the department of health and human services that works to protect public health and safety CDC provides information to enhance health decisions.
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used to protect a person from exposure to blood or other body fluids
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a definite pathologic process having a distinctive set of symptoms and course of progression
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laboratory tests that may be preformed after a person comes into contact with a biohazard
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a chemical that can be applied to objects to destroy microorganisms; will not destroy bacterial spores