Pharmaceutical Industries
Intermediate 1 Biology
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antibiotic
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
antifungal
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
athlete's foot
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
bacterium
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
fermenter
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
fungi
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
genetically engineered
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
purification
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
resistance
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
thrush
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type of unicellular organism whose growth may be prevented by an antibiotic
process by which the final product of fermentation is separated from micro-organisms and impurities
type of fungal infection of the mouth and genitals
word used to describe a chemical that prevents the growth of fungi
container in which fermentation is brought about by a micro-organism
word used to describe an organism that has had its genetic material altered to make it useful to mankind
simple plants, some of which can attack the human body and cause infections
type of fungal infection of the skin
ability of a micro-organism to survive when it comes in contact with an antibiotic
chemical produced by one micro-organism (e.g. fungus) that prevents the growth of another micro-organism (e.g. bacterium)
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