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My name is Staphylococcus. I am round in shape and I like to live in your nose or armpit! If I live on your skin I can give you spots. If I get into your bloodstream I can make you ill! What am I? Staphylococcus is a: Click On your answer VirusbacteriaFungi

My name is Lactobacillus. People call me ‘friendly’ because I change milk into yogurt! When you eat me in yogurt I live in your guts and help you digest other food. What am I? Lactobacillus is a: VirusbacteriaFungi

I’m called a Dermatophyte and I like to live on your skin. I especially like living in damp places like between the toes on sweaty feet! When I live there I give people athlete’s foot! What am I? Dermatophytes are: VirusbacteriaFungi

My name is Influenza but my friends call me the ‘flu’. I’m very generous; I like to give people headaches and fever. I easily spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing. What am I? Influenza is a: VirusbacteriaFungi

My name is Penicillium and you’ll find me growing on old oranges, or stale bread. I make them look mouldy. Humans use me to make an antibiotic known as Penicillin which can make them better if they have a bacterial infection! What am I? Penicillium is a: VirusbacteriaFungi

My name is Campylobacter. I have a pretty spiral shape and I like to live in chickens but if I get into your tummy I make you very ill – I can give you diarrhoea! What am I? Campylobacter is a: VirusbacteriaFungi

Want to know more about cell click here more a fully labeled diagram of animal cells Want to know your score click here. Click here to check out the run away game.

Some bacteria are helpful in cooking, for example, making yogurt and cheese. But which one Lactobacillus (rods) Campylobacter(spiral) Staphylococcus(Balls)

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In the science of microbes fungi are. Smallest. Largest. Healthiest.

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It’s Getting Closer

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Which Microbe gives you Chicken Pox. Bacteria Virus Fungi

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Most illnesses are caused by. Bacteria Virus Fungi