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Jeopardy TAPEWORMS SUCK (THE LIFE OUT OF YOU) KIM KARDASHIAN, PARASITE? I’D LIKE EBOLA CEREAL WHAT’S THE VECTOR VICTOR Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 TAPEWORMS SUCK! ( THE LIFE OUT OF YOU) If an underground gasoline tank leaks, it may be possible to clean up the spilled gasoline through ____________________. A.VIRUS B.BIOREMEDIATION C.GENETIC ENGINEERING D. ARCHAEA E. DISEASE.

$200 TAPEWORMS SUCK! ( THE LIFE OUT OF YOU) Along with eubacteria, ____________________ include the oldest forms of life on Earth. A.VIRUS B.BIOREMEDIATION C.GENETIC ENGINEERING D. ARCHAEA E. DISEASE.

$300 TAPEWORMS SUCK! ( THE LIFE OUT OF YOU) Making new corn varieties that that are resistant to disease is an example of A.VIRUS B.BIOREMEDIATION C.GENETIC ENGINEERING D. ARCHAEA E. DISEASE.

$400 TAPEWORMS SUCK! ( THE LIFE OUT OF YOU) Before the 20th century, surgery patients often died of ____________________. A.BACTERIAL INFECTIONS B.VIRUS C. ARCHAEA D. PROTISTS

$500 TAPEWORMS SUCK! ( THE LIFE OUT OF YOU) Pathogens include all of the following except a.Protists c. fungi b.Plants d. bacteria

$100 KIM KARDASHIAN : PARASITE? A living thing that a virus or parasite lives on or in a. vaccinations d.antiviral b.virus e. antibiotics c.host

$200 KIM KARDASHIAN : PARASITE? A type of medicine that keeps viruses from reproducing a. vaccinationsd.antiviral b.virus e.antibiotics c.host.

$300 KIM KARDASHIAN : PARASITE? Medicine that does not kill viruses a. vaccinationsd.antiviral b.virus e.antibiotics c.host

$400 KIM KARDASHIAN : PARASITE? Type of mutagen disease a.strep throat b.athlete’s foot c. skin cancer

$500 KIM KARDASHIAN : PARASITE? Disease caused by protists and parasites a.strep throat b.giardia c. skin cancer

$100 I’D LIKE EBOLA CEREAL Causes parasitic diseases a. infectious disease d.sneezing b.noninfectious diseasee.protists and fungi c.pathogens

$200 I’D LIKE EBOLA CEREAL Causes infectious diseases a. infectious disease d.sneezing b.noninfectious diseasee.protists and fungi c.pathogens

$300 I’D LIKE EBOLA CEREAL Caused by genetic disorder or harmful habits a. infectious diseased.sneezing b.noninfectious diseasee.protists and fungi c.pathogens

$400 I’D LIKE EBOLA CEREAL spreads pathogens through the air a. infectious disease d.sneezing b.noninfectious diseasee.protists and fungi c.pathogens

$500 I’D LIKE EBOLA CEREAL Which of the following is not a vector? a. soil b. ticks c. rock d. mosquitoes

$100 WHAT’S THE VECTOR, VICTOR? A tick bites a deer that is carrying Lyme Disease. While you are walking through the garden picking pansies and daisies, that same tick attaches to your scalp and you discover it attached TO YOU three days later. The following week, you are feeling awful, you go to a doctor, and he tells you that you have Lyme Disease. Because the tick passed the disease from one species to another, the tick is called a a. carrier b. pathogen c. vector d. host

$200 WHAT’S THE VECTOR, VICTOR? Exposure to the chemical benzene had been proven to cause cancer in humans. Cancer is a disease that causes one’s cells to mutate and grow uncontrollably. Therefore, benzene is a(n) _______________ a. disease. c. enzyme. b. pathogen.d. mutagen..

$300 WHAT’S THE VECTOR, VICTOR? Mistletoe grows on trees and sucks the food and water out of the upper branches of a tree. The tree gets no benefit from the presence of mistletoe and is actually harmed because it robs the tree of food and water. Mistletoe is a _____________ a. disease. c. parasite. b. pathogen.d. mutagen.

$400 WHAT’S THE VECTOR, VICTOR? Bacteria was used in 1989 to clean up the disastrous oil spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska. The bacteria consumed the oil on the beaches and made the toxic oil products completely harmless. This was the first big use of bacteria for a. genetic engineering c. bioremediation b. bacterial cloning d. antibiotics

$500 WHAT’S THE VECTOR, VICTOR? Which of the following is NOT alive? a. fungi b. protists c. bacteria d. virus

$100 BACTERIAL Which of these is NOT a possible way to spread disease? a.shaking hands b.being bitten by a mosquito c.boiling water d.sneezing

$200 WHATEVER What does an antibiotic do? a.It treats bacterial and fungal infections. b.It treats viral infections. c.It provides immunity to smallpox d.It makes milk safer to drink.

$300 WHATEVER Industrial microbiologists a. provide quality control in preventing the growth of bacteria and the spoilage of food b. produce pharmaceuticals to treat and prevent the spread of disease c. are not concerned with public health d. both a and b

$400 WHATEVER Which of the following is an example of bioremediation? a.using microorganisms to clean up an oil spill b.using bacteria to make yogurt c.creating plants that are resistant to bacteria d.adding nitrogen-fixing bacteria to the soil before planting crops

$500 WHATEVER Public health officials keep our food safe by doing all of the following except a. conducting food taste tests b. promoting good hygiene c. provide sanitation grades for restaurants d. promoting use of antimicrobial chemicals

Final Jeopardy Animal research has led to all of the following medical advancements except a. insulin from dogs b. rabies vaccine from rats c. brain transplants from owls d. eye transplants from rabbits

Final Jeopardy Answer C

Answer tapeworms B D C A B KIM C D E C B EBOLA E C B D C VECTOR C D C D