Epidemics and Pandemics

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Epidemics and Pandemics Jeopardy Parasites and Fungus Infectious Diseases Viruses Epidemics and Pandemics Bacteria $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Parasites and Fungus Fungus use _______ to reproduce

$100 Answer Parasites and Fungus Spores

$200 Question Parasites and Fungus Parasites need a ______ to live and multiply.

$200 Answer Parasites and Fungus Host

$300 Question Parasites and Fungus What 2 conditions must Fungus have in order to reproduce?

$300 Answer Parasites and Fungus Warm temperatures and a moist environment

$400 Question Parasites and Fungus Name 2 diseases caused by Fungus.

$400 Answer Parasites and Fungus Must name 2 of the following options: Athlete’s Foot Thrush Ringworm

$500 Question Parasites and Fungus Name 2 diseases caused by parasites.

$500 Answer Parasites and Fungus Must name 2 of the following options: Trichinosis Malaria Scabies Toxoplasmosis (Cat Scratch Fever)

$100 Question Infectious Diseases What causes infectious diseases?

$100 Answer Infectious Diseases Pathogens

$200 Question Infectious Diseases Which disease is a vector-borne disease? Lyme Disease Influenza Common Cold HIV/AIDS

$200 Answer Infectious Diseases Lyme Disease

$300 Question Infectious Diseases Which disease could be prevented with a Vaccination? Malaria Tuberculosis Ringworm Measles

$300 Answer Infectious Diseases Measles

$400 Question Infectious Diseases Which disease can be treated with Antibiotics? Influenza (Flu) Common Cold Strep Throat Chickenpox

$400 Answer Infectious Diseases Strep Throat

$500 Question Infectious Diseases Which of the following is an example of indirect contact that could spread an infectious disease? Shaking hands with an infected person Inhaling pathogens from someone’s sneeze An infected animal bites a person Kissing an infected person

$500 Answer Infectious Diseases Inhaling pathogens from someone’s sneeze

$100 Question Viruses Are viruses living or nonliving?

$100 Answer Viruses Nonliving

$200 Question Viruses What do viruses and parasites have in common?

$200 Answer Viruses They both need a host.

$300 Question Viruses What do viruses use to attach onto a host cell?

$300 Answer Viruses Lock and Key Action

Name 3 diseases caused by viruses. $400 Question Viruses Name 3 diseases caused by viruses.

$400 Answer Viruses Must name 3 of the following options: Flu Yellow Fever Small Pox Cold Polio Chicken Pox Ebola Measles Shingles Zika Mumps Viral Pink Eye Mono HIV/AIDS Viral Meningitis

$500 Question Viruses Viral diseases can be prevented with a vaccination. Explain HOW vaccinations protect us from contracting a disease.

$500 Answer Viruses When receiving a vaccination, a person is injected with a weakened virus. This allows the person’s immune system to produce antibodies. The antibodies “remember” the virus and they fight the virus off before you get sick. This prevents a person from getting a disease when they are exposed to the virus later. *Answer must contain the red words above.

$100 Question Epidemic and Pandemics Which one usually effects more people? (Epidemic or Pandemic)

$100 Answer Epidemic and Pandemics

$200 Question Epidemic and Pandemics When does an Epidemic become a Pandemic? When the disease kills thousands of people When the disease infects thousands of people When the disease is transferred by infected animals When the disease spreads to multiple continents

$200 Answer Epidemic and Pandemics When the disease spreads to multiple continents

$300 Question Epidemic and Pandemics Which is NOT a way an Epidemic usually becomes a Pandemic? - By Planes - By Boats - Food, Soil and Water - Migratory Animals

$300 Answer Epidemic and Pandemics Food, Soil and Water

$400 Question Epidemic and Pandemics The Spanish Flu was one of the worst Pandemics of all time. What pathogen caused the disease? How was the spread of this type of disease eventually prevented?

$400 Answer Epidemic and Pandemics Virus Prevented by Vaccinations

$500 Question Epidemic and Pandemics Explain why the Flu is more likely to become a Pandemic than Malaria.

$500 Answer Epidemic and Pandemics The flu can be transferred person to person, contaminated objects, etc., so it can be easily spread to multiple continents by plane or boat. Malaria is only transferred by mosquitoes and the pathway would be more complicated.

$100 Question Bacteria What do Bacteria move with?

$100 Answer Bacteria Flagella

$200 Question Bacteria Bacteria are Prokaryotes. What does this mean?

$200 Answer Bacteria They do NOT have a nucleus.

$300 Question Bacteria What 3 conditions do Bacteria need to survive and reproduce?

$300 Answer Bacteria Food, water and warm temperatures

$400 Question Bacteria Name 3 diseases caused by Bacteria.

$400 Answer Bacteria Must name 3 of the following diseases: Strep Throat Food Poisoning Meningitis Dysentery Tuberculosis Cholera Lyme Disease Tetanus Pneumonia Ear Infection

$500 Question Bacteria Bacteria grows exponentially – what does that mean? Which graph below shows this? A. B. C.

$500 Answer Bacteria Exponential growth means Bacteria doubles every generation, usually in just 20 minutes.

Final Jeopardy In this round, each group will make a wager with the $ they have earned during the game. You can wager some, all or none of your $. The wager should be kept a secret from other groups and written on the paper provided. Time is up when the song ends! Keep your papers until the time runs out.

Final Jeopardy Mark’s macaroni salad is contaminated with 10 bacteria cells. This type of bacteria doubles every 20 minutes. Mark took the macaroni salad to a picnic, where it was left out unrefrigerated. How many bacteria cells were present after 1 hour (1 hour = 60 minutes)?

Final Jeopardy Answer 80 Bacteria cells in one hour Time (minutes) 20 20 40 60 # of Bacteria 10 80 80 Bacteria cells in one hour