Matching Pairs Basic MicrobiologyOnline version History & Scope of Microbiology by Vilasini Rajinthran 1 Discover of agar in microbiology 2 All living things are composed of cells and come from preexisting cells 3 Result of Louis Pasteur's experiment 4 The microorganism must be present in every case of the disease but absent from healthy individuals. 5 Example of pathogenic algae 6 Golden age of microbiology 7 First person to observe microorganisms 8 The use of microbes to produce foods and chemicals 9 Importance of microbiology in food & beverages industries 10 Discover of the first antibiotic 11 Discovery of vaccine by accident by Charles Chamberland for? 12 Example of microorganisms 13 Edward Jenner protected individuals from smallpox by? 14 The study of organisms that are too small to be clearly seen by naked eyes. 15 Developer of antiseptic surgery to prevent microorganisms from entering wounds 16 Who created Germ Theory of Disease? 17 The study of fungi 18 Treatment of disease by using chemical substances 19 A protein coat with nucleic acid 20 Disease of silkworms caused by a fungus was showed by? Microbiology Vaccination procedure Cell theory Pfiesteria piscicida Joseph Lister 1857 - 1914 Chemotherapy Agostini Bassi Koch's Postulates Anton van Leeuwenhoek Capsid Alexander Fleming Fungi Chicken Cholera Angelina Hesse Mycology Fermentation process Louis Pasteur Biotechnology No growth of microorganisms