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MICRO-LIFE TEST REVIEW Infectious Diseases and Microscope Click to begin.

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Infect. Dis Vocabulary Infect. Dis Vocabulary Cell Parts rhymes Cell Parts 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Microscope Functions

Which of the following is NOT considered an infectious disease? lung cancer chickenpox flu 1.

Lung Cancer

An infectious disease is spreading through a city. Who is most likely to be asked to investigate the spread of this disease? 2.

an epidemiologist

3. A _________ is the breakdown in the structure or function of a living organism.

3. disease

Define a carrier. 4.

A carrier is a person who shows no symptoms but can spread a disease to others.

Which of the following is NOT a vector of a disease? ticks viruses mosquitoes 5.

viruses

6.

6. Increased

7. Does a person have symptoms of the disease if they are infected with the disease? And does the infected person have the disease?.

7.Yes yes

8. Does a person have symptoms of the disease if they are a carrier of the disease? And does the carrier have the disease?

8. No yes

9. 9. Does a person have symptoms of the disease if they are not infected the disease? And does the not infected person have the disease?.

9.No No

10. Define a vector and name one example.

10. A vector is an organism, other than a human, that can spread infectious diseases to humans. Ex: tick, bird, mosquito, etc.

11. Besides making an image larger, a microscope: makes the image___

11. upside down (inverts the image)

12 You look at a microbe through a microscope which has an eyepiece that magnifies 10x and an objective that magnifies 4x. What is the total magnification of the microbe?.

12. 40x

13. What does the nosepiece do?

13.Rotates the objective lenses

14. Describe how you would focus a microscope by using both types of knobs. Be sure to use the names and functions of both knobs in your description.

14. You first use the coarse focus knob to focus in on the specimen. Then, you use the fine focus knob to sharpen the image.

15. An infectious disease is usually cause by what?

15. Germs

16. I’m full of holes. Flexible and thin. I control what gets out As well as what comes in. What am I?

16. Cell Membrane

17. Proteins are made here Even though I’m quite small. You can find me in the cytoplasm Or attached to the ER’s wall. What am I?

17. Ribosomes

18. Found only in a plant cells, I’m green as can be. I make food for the plant Using the sun’s energy What am I?

18. Chloroplast

19. I’ve been called a “storage tank” By those with little taste. I’m a sac filled with water, Food, enzymes, or waste. What am I?

19. Vacuole

20. I’m the brain of the cell So they say. I regulate activities From day to day What am I?

20. Nucleus

1.Is the Nucleus found in plant/ animal/ or both? 2. What does it do in the cell? 3. Who or what performs the same function in LMS? 21.

1.Both 2. direct all cell activities 3. Mrs. Giddins

22. 1.Is the Golgi Body found in plant/ animal/ or both? 2. What does it do in the cell? 3. Who or what performs the same function in LMS?

Both 2.Sort proteins and other cellular substances 3. Secretaries

Is the Mitochondria found in plant/ animal/ or both? 2. What does it do in the cell? 3. Who or what performs the same function in LMS?

23. 1.Both 2.Release Energy 3.Electrical outlets

24. 1.Is the Vacuole found in plant/ animal/ or both? 2. What does it do in the cell? 3. Who or what performs the same function in LMS?

24. 1.Both 2.Sacs store things 3.vacuum

25. 1.Is the Cytoskeleton found in plant/ animal/ or both? 2. What does it do in the cell? 3. Who or what performs the same function in LMS?

25. 1.Both 2.Network of fibers and gives the cell structure. 3.Frame of school/beams 1.

Make your wager

What is a vaccine? How does it work in the human body?