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Which of the following structures is found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
A group of medicines used to kill or slow the growth of bacteria that cause disease.
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
Which of the following can be used to kill a virus?
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
How does the size of a bacterium compare with the size of a virus?
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
Against which disease will an antibiotic be effective?
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
Which statement best describes what happens when antibiotics are used too frequently?
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
What is the difference between a vector and a pathogen?
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
A disease that cannot be spread from one organism to another.
A vector is a disease carrying animal; a pathogen is a microbe that causes disease.
bacterial infections that are hard to treat
viruses can not be killed, because they are not a living organism
ribosome
Noninfectious disease
Antibiotic
A virus is smaller than a bacterium.
Strep Throat
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