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THIS IS Jeopardy

Jeopardy Bacterial Diseases Body Responses Viral Diseases Vomiting Definitions Imbalance 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

Overuse of drugs like penicillin have caused bacteria to mutate to develop this, making penicillin ineffective A 100

What is resistance? A 100

This general type of drug can be used to fight bacteria

What are antibiotics? A 200

In the 1330’s , this bacterial disease carried by fleas killed about 1/3 of the European population

What is the bubonic plague?

Common and often deadly pulmonary disease that is known for the victim’s chronic coughing up of blood A 400

What is tuberculosis? A 400

This bacterial disease is a very common tick-borne disease in the Northern Hemisphere

What is Lyme disease? A 500

This response causes stomach pains in order to limit further ingestion B 100

What is nausea? B 100

In the act of vomiting, this increases to protect the enamel coating on your teeth B 200

What is salivation? B 200

While vomiting, people experience sweating as well as increased this B 300

What is heart rate? B 300

To induce vomiting, these muscles contract in order to push the stomach contents up the esophagus B 400

What is abdominal? B 400

This part of the body contains the center controlling body responses and sends the first signal to induce vomiting B 500

What is the brain? B 500

Refers to a response involving increased mucus production

What is runny nose? C 100

This response serves to warm up the body’s core temperature by increased muscle activity

What is shivering? C 200

A response designed to conserve as much energy as possible for the body to fight infection

What is fatigue? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400

Place A Wager C 400

A fever attempts to halt this pathogenic behavior

What is reproduction? C 400

This response serves to increase the intake of oxygen when your muscles are worked harder than usual

What is shortness of breath? C 500

General term for an indication of a disease

What is a symptom? D 100

An organism that lives on or in a different host organism to get nourishment

What is a parasite? D 200

Any disease-causing agent

What is a pathogen? D 300

A global outbreak of disease

What is a pandemic? D 400

Describes diseases that are transmitted to humans by an animal

What is zoonotic? D 500

This imbalance occurs when the body does not get enough water

What is dehydration? E 100

This organ is necessary to provide the hormones responsible for preventing an imbalance known as diabetes E 200

What is the pancreas? E 200

This condition occurs when the body is unable to correct a drop in core body temperature due to extreme cold E 300

What is hypothermia? E 300

This is the medical term used to describe an elevation in blood pressure

What is hypertension? E 400

This disease is often caused by an insufficient amount of iron in the blood

What is anemia? E 500

This form of prevention involves the injection of a small amount of virus into a patient in order to build up immunity F 100

What is vaccination? F 100

This infectious disease of mammals and birds is commonly known as the flu

What is influenza? F 200

This viral disease attacks the human immune system and is spread through the transfer of bodily fluids F 300

What is HIV? F 300

This highly contagious viral disease is marked by red lesions on the body and is most common in young children F 400

What is chicken pox? F 400

This virus, known to be spread by mosquitoes, can cause encephalitis in the most severe cases and is most common in tropical or temperate climates F 500

What is West Nile virus? F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Parasitic Diseases Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue Malaria, a disease transmitted to people by mosquitoes, is caused by this type of parasite Click on screen to continue

Click on screen to continue What is a protozoan? Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT; Questions by Allison Hendley