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A:B: A single celled organism A protozoa £100 What is the definition of a microorganism? C:D: An amoeba An organism that can only be seen using a microscope.

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A:B: Pathogens Viruses £200 What are microorganisms called that cause diseases? C:D: Bacteria Fungi

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A:B: They have a protein sheath They have flagella £300 How bacteria different from animal and plant cells? C:D: They have no nucleiThey contain DNA

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A:B: ReplicationDigestion £500 What is the only function that a virus can carry out? C:D: RespirationElimination

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A:B: Contaminated water Cold weather £1,000 What was the cause of childbed fever? C:D: influenza Doctors not washing their hands

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A:B: Inhaling droplets Touching a dirty handkerchief £2,000 How does a person contact measles? C:D: Shaking hands with an infected person Going out in the cold

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A:B: Making white blood cells Making red blood cells £4,000 When you cut yourself how does the body protect itself from infection C:D: Thinning the blood By forming a scab

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A:B: Killing them with acid By trapping of the pathogens in mucus £8,000 How do your lungs stop pathogens entering the body? C:D: Poisoning themDissolving them

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A:B: By transporting them to the kidneys Killing them with acid £16,000 How do white blood cells eliminate pathogens? C:D: By eating them By seeping out them out with cilia

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Digestion A:B: Aspirin £32,000 Which drug treats the symptoms of a disease? C:D: Iron tablets Di Penicillin Dioxin

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A:B: Jennar Einstein £64,000 Who discovered penicillin? C:D: FlemingWatson and Crick

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A:B: Small PoxPolio £125,000 Which disease has been wiped out by inoculation? C:D: Measles Whooping Cough

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A:B: The body can not build immunity to viruses They would kill you if they were stronger £250,000 Flu vaccines need to be given once a year because? C:D: They are not very good Flu viruses mutate rapidly

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A:B: They cost too much to waste It is less polluting to the environment £500,000 Why is important to take a whole course of antibiotics? C:D: So all the bacteria are killed So all the viruses are killed

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A:B: £ 1,000,000 Viruses cause which disease? C:D: Rubella Tuberculosis Tetanus E-Coli

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