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CRUCIGRAMA RELACION HUESPED-BACTERIA

A continuación, encontrará una serie de definiciones para completar el crucigrama. Si bien la definición está en inglés, la respuesta debe
colocarse en español.

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P  11 2  P  A  R A  S  I  T  O 
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1. Entire collection of genes found in all of the microbes 8. Describe either disease severity or a pathogen's infectivity.
associated with a particular host. 9. An infectious microorganism that is normally a commensal
2. An organism that lives in or on an organism of another or does not harm its host but can cause disease when the
species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's resistance is low.
other's expense. 10. Infectious agent that can cause disease.
3. Any person, animal, plant, soil or substance in which an 11. Organism that harbors another organism inside or near
infectious agent normally lives and multiplies. their body in a symbiotic relationship.
4. Incorrect term to refer to all the microorganisms that live in 12. Relating to or denoting the period between the
a particular environment. appearance of initial symptoms and the full development of a
5. Absolute ability of an infectious agent to cause rash or fever.
disease/damage in a host. 13. An association between two organisms in which one
6. Presence of bacteria on a body surface (like on the skin, benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
mouth, intestines or airway) without causing disease in the 14. nteraction between two different organisms living in close
person. physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
7. Inhibition of one bacterium by another by competition 15. The amount of a toxic agent that is sufficient to kill 50
(Reverse). percent of a population of animals usually within a certain
time

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