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Disease Vocabulary Cells Classifications Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Name 3 places Bacteria can be found…

Soil, air, human body

Is Cancer considered an infectious disease? True or False

False

What is a vector?

Any animal or insect that can carry a disease.

The germ theory of disease refers to the idea that…

Infectious diseases are caused by microbes.

Antibiotics can be used to kill protists, bacteria, and viruses Antibiotics can be used to kill protists, bacteria, and viruses. true or false

False, only living microbes.

Prevents the spread of an infectious disease; keeping people away from others.

QUARENTINE

A small room

Cell

Fights foreign substances that enter the human body…

White blood cells

A scientist that studies the spread of an infectious disease through a population…

Epidemiologist

Something that cannot be seen without a microscope…

Microbe

The part of a cell that usually contains the genetic material…

Nucleus

Substances pass into and out of a cell through the…

Cell Membrane

The shape and structure of a cell is related to its function The shape and structure of a cell is related to its function. True or False

True

What do Single celled organisms include?

yeast protists bacteria

Name two things that humans and plants have in common

They are both living organisms and they are both made of cells

What cells do not contain a nucleus?

Bacteria and viruses

Name two multicellular organisms….

animals plants

List these structures from largest to smallest… bacteria, protists, viruses

Protists, bacteria, viruses

What cells have a cell membrane? Name all.

Humans, protists, and bacteria

How would you correctly handle microscope?

Two hands! With one under the base and one hand on the arm.

How can you prevent the spread of an infectious disease?

Wash your hands frequently!

What would a trade off be when deciding to use a higher power objective to examine microbes under a microscope?

You see a smaller section of the slide

Explain how you would correctly focus and view a slide under a microscope?

Use the course adjustment knob and focus on low power Use the course adjustment knob and focus on low power. Then switch to the high power and use the fine focus knob to focus.

A microscope allows a person to see objects that are not visible with the human eye because….

Objects are too small

What would a graph look like if it was to represent an infectious disease that was spread through a population over time?

There would be an increase for a while until it was brought under control. Then it would start to decrease as people would start to get better.