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Question Answer Bacteria? ANSWER: Microscopic organisms that cause a disease. QUESTION: What are pathogens?

Question Answer Bacteria? ANSWER: Name of the kingdom bacteria are classified in QUESTION: What is Monera?

Question Answer Bacteria? ANSWER: Spiral, Spherical, and Rod QUESTION: What are the three shapes of bacteria?

Question Answer Bacteria? ANSWER: An endospore. QUESTION: What is the name of the survival structure formed to protect bacteria from a changing environment.

Question Answer Bacteria? Identify the membrane, DNA and flagella DNA Flagella Cell Membrane

Question Answer Virus? QUESTION: How are viruses given their names? ANSWER: After those who discovered them, the location they are located, what they infect, or what symptoms they cause.

Question Answer Virus? ANSWER: Because they lack many of the basic characterisitics of life. QUESTION: Why are viruses considered nonliving?

Question Answer Virus? ANSWER: A bacteriophage. QUESTION: What is a virus that attacks bacteria?

Question Answer Virus? – 400 QUESTION: What four (4) ways can a virus (or other pathogen) move from one host to another? ANSWER:Through the air Through the water Contact with infected human Contact with carries like insects

Question Answer Virus? Label the DNA, tail fibers, end plate and tail on the virus diagram. DNA Tail End Plate Tail Fibers

Question Answer Immunity? ANSWER: Handwashing. QUESTION: What is one of the most important things you can do to prevent the spread of disease?

Question Answer Immunity ? ANSWER: Killer T-Cells QUESTION: Which immune system cell destroys an infected cell of the body?

Question Answer Immunity ? ANSWER: Includes saliva, tears, mucus in the nose, and skin. QUESTION: What are some of the nonspecific immunity against foreign invaders?

Question Answer Immunity ? ANSWER: Antibiotics QUESTION: What is used to treat bacterial diseases?

Question Answer Immunity ? ANSWER: Contains weakened or dead viruses/pathogens. QUESTION: What does a vaccine include which helps a person’s immune system protect the person from a pathogen?

Question Answer Disease Today? QUESTION: What is an epidemic of an infectious disease that spreads throughout a large region – even worldwide? ANSWER: Pandemic

Question Answer Disease Today? QUESTION: What was the deadly pandemic that occurred during the middle ages and was responsible for millions of deaths in Europe (carried by fleas on rats). ANSWER: The Black Death or Bubonic Plague

Question Answer Disease Today? QUESTION: What is the name of the destructive viral disease that has taken millions of lives in Africa alone? ANSWER: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

Question Answer Disease Today? ANSWER: It has no effect on viruses. QUESTION: What effect would penicillin have on the flu virus?

Question Answer Disease Today? ANSWER: Antrax QUESTION: What is the highly lethal but rare disease that caused concern about terrorist activity in 2001 with several attacks delivered by mail with the form of this bacterium in its cutaneous (skin contact) form?

Question Answer Mish-Mash ANSWER: Bacteriophage infects this type of cell. QUESTION: What is a bacteria?

Question Answer Mish-Mash ANSWER: Nucleus QUESTION: What is the key structure bacteria cells do not possess that all other cells possess?

Question Answer Mish-Mash ANSWER: Yogurt/Food making, cleaning up dead matter, digestion aid, cleaning oil spills. QUESTION: What are some benefits of some types of bacteria?

Question Answer Mish-Mash ANSWER: A host. QUESTION: What is the name of the cell or organism a virus attacks in order to use it to reproduce?

Question Answer Mish-Mash QUESTION: Where can one go to learn about specific diseases, their cause, how to prevent their spread, and other health related issues? ANSWER: Center for Disease Control