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Human Flora
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Normal: Those that are known to be found in or on the body are considered to be ____ flora
Disease: These regular tenants often protect us from ____
Compete: They ____ with invaders for space and nutrients
Bacteriocins: Some bacteria produce compounds called _____ which kill other bacteria
epidermidis: This Staphylococcus is commonly found on the epidermis
Commensal: The term used for a symbiotic relationship where the symbiont benefits but the host is neither helped nor harmed
Fecal: It is estimated that one quarter (1/4) of ____ weight is made of bacteria
Escherichia: This coli is usually found in the GI tract and is likely the most known bacteria in humans
Pathogenic: ____ strains are harmful strains of normally found bacteria that may cause sickness or disease
Superorganism: When all the bacteria are taken into account humans are considered to be this
GastroIntestinal: The large majority of bacteria in humans can be found in this tract
Clostridium: This difficile bacteria is often associated with hospital outbreaks and can be deadly, only a small percentage of adults have this as normal flora
Streptococcus: This group of bacteria, consisting of A, B, C, D, F, G & H, are found throughout the GI tract…they are also a necessary ingredient in producing swiss cheese
albicans: This Candida is the most common culprit in candidiasis or yeast infections
aureus: This Staphylococcus is commonly found in the nose or hair follicles and is a common cause of skin infections
Microbiome: The Human ____ Project (HMP) has used advanced DNA-sequencing to identify and catalogue thousands of microorganisms co-existing with humans
Conjunctival: The flora that live in your eye are referred to as your ____ flora
Archaea: These methanogenic guys are present in the human gut, but, in comparison to the enormous number of bacteria the numbers of this species are much more limited
Billions: The body is host to ____ of microscopic organisms
Vitamins: Many of the resident organisms have a mutualist relationship with us and give us some needed ____, like K and B12
Human Flora
Across:3. | These methanogenic guys are present in the human gut, but, in comparison to the enormous number of bacteria the numbers of this species are much more limited | 7. | This Staphylococcus is commonly found in the nose or hair follicles and is a common cause of skin infections | 9. | The flora that live in your eye are referred to as your ____ flora | 10. | Those that are known to be found in or on the body are considered to be ____ flora | 12. | It is estimated that one quarter (1/4) of ____ weight is made of bacteria | 13. | This Staphylococcus is commonly found on the epidermis | 16. | The body is host to ____ of microscopic organisms | 17. | Many of the resident organisms have a mutualist relationship with us and give us some needed ____, like K and B12 | 18. | This coli is usually found in the GI tract and is likely the most known bacteria in humans | 19. | These regular tenants often protect us from ____ | 20. | When all the bacteria are taken into account humans are considered to be this |
| | Down:1. | The term used for a symbiotic relationship where the symbiont benefits but the host is neither helped nor harmed | 2. | Some bacteria produce compounds called _____ which kill other bacteria | 4. | The Human ____ Project (HMP) has used advanced DNA-sequencing to identify and catalogue thousands of microorganisms co-existing with humans | 5. | The large majority of bacteria in humans can be found in this tract | 6. | They ____ with invaders for space and nutrients | 8. | ____ strains are harmful strains of normally found bacteria that may cause sickness or disease | 11. | This group of bacteria, consisting of A, B, C, D, F, G & H, are found throughout the GI tract…they are also a necessary ingredient in producing swiss cheese | 14. | This difficile bacteria is often associated with hospital outbreaks and can be deadly, only a small percentage of adults have this as normal flora | 15. | This Candida is the most common culprit in candidiasis or yeast infections |
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Human Flora
Across:3. | These methanogenic guys are present in the human gut, but, in comparison to the enormous number of bacteria the numbers of this species are much more limited | 7. | This Staphylococcus is commonly found in the nose or hair follicles and is a common cause of skin infections | 9. | The flora that live in your eye are referred to as your ____ flora | 10. | Those that are known to be found in or on the body are considered to be ____ flora | 12. | It is estimated that one quarter (1/4) of ____ weight is made of bacteria | 13. | This Staphylococcus is commonly found on the epidermis | 16. | The body is host to ____ of microscopic organisms | 17. | Many of the resident organisms have a mutualist relationship with us and give us some needed ____, like K and B12 | 18. | This coli is usually found in the GI tract and is likely the most known bacteria in humans | 19. | These regular tenants often protect us from ____ | 20. | When all the bacteria are taken into account humans are considered to be this |
| | Down:1. | The term used for a symbiotic relationship where the symbiont benefits but the host is neither helped nor harmed | 2. | Some bacteria produce compounds called _____ which kill other bacteria | 4. | The Human ____ Project (HMP) has used advanced DNA-sequencing to identify and catalogue thousands of microorganisms co-existing with humans | 5. | The large majority of bacteria in humans can be found in this tract | 6. | They ____ with invaders for space and nutrients | 8. | ____ strains are harmful strains of normally found bacteria that may cause sickness or disease | 11. | This group of bacteria, consisting of A, B, C, D, F, G & H, are found throughout the GI tract…they are also a necessary ingredient in producing swiss cheese | 14. | This difficile bacteria is often associated with hospital outbreaks and can be deadly, only a small percentage of adults have this as normal flora | 15. | This Candida is the most common culprit in candidiasis or yeast infections |
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