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Many-a-Review Game by Connnor Strangman Period D-E

Review Game Chapter 21 Two groups of three if one group does not answer correctly the other group collaborates if no groups get it then we move on

The skin is the barrier against organisms True or False

True The skin is the barrier against microorganisms

What does the epidermis contain?(also in hair and finger nails) K------

Keratin this reminds me of carrots.

Of the many glands in the dermis, oil glands is not one of them. True or false

FALSE oil glands along with sweat glands are in the dermis

What are vessicles ?

Well since you asked... small fluid filled lesions.

what are some symptoms of rubella? just two

rash, slight fever,headache,a pinkish rash on your face. runny nose = death. Just like if you touch a bat you die.

Rabies, what are some results/symptoms. Two or more

spasms of the throat and mouth,brain and spinal cord damage, and death

Leprosy has been cultiveted on artificial media before true or false

FALSE Leprosy has never been cultivated on artificial media before

Chicken Pox cannot infect humans. False or True

False chicken pox can only infect humans.

how is herpes transmitted?

Herpes is transmitted oraly.

What causes scabies?

scabies is caused by mites laying eggs in your skin

Candidiasis is what kind of infection.

it is a mucus membrane infection

measles is transmitted by what system.

the respiratory system.

what is the inflammation of the cornea called?

Inflammation of the cornea is called keratitis

what happens if you do not disinfect a contact ln correctly?

you can contract conjunctivitis. it is not very pleasant

Review game II

what does the central nervous system consist of ? The brain and spinal cord.

what does neisseria meningitidis cause? meningococcal meningitis.

is n. meningitidis found in healthy people? why yes, yes it is.

what is found near the wound infected with tetanus? C.tetani

leprosy is found in what kind of locations? it is found in tropical locations most fo the time

what are some of the symptoms/conclusions of rabies spasms of the throat and mouth,brain and spinal cord damage, and death

how is a diagnosis taken on patients with rabies? they take a saliva sample.

how does one caatch poliomyelitis. by drinking water with feces in it.

what are some symptoms of poliomyelitis headache, sore throat, fever, stiffness of the back and neck and occasional paralysis.

wht causes rabies? The Rhabdovirus

what are the symptoms for arboviral encephalitis? chills,headache,fever, and eventually coma

what is african trypanosomiasis caused by? trypanosoma brucei

A disease of the CNS(central nervous system ) progresses slowly and causes spongiform degeneration, What is the cause? Prions

What is a prion? self replicating proteins with no nucleus.

amebic meningoencephalitis is a disease. Chronic

african trypanosomiasis effects the system. nervous

mycobacterium leprae causes what disease? leprosy

what disease does C. botulinum cause? botulism

Review game III Chapter 23

what does the cardiovascular system consist of? The heart and blood vessels

interstitial fluid what is the fluid that filters out the capillaries?

what is sepsis? an inflammatory response caused by the spread of bacteria or their toxin

what is the inner layer of the heart called? the endocardium

fever, anemia, and a heart murmur is signs of what? a bacterial infection of the heart.

what is used to prevent rheumatic fever? penicillin

bacteria causes to heart valves. Rapid destruction

tularemia is found where? in animals

Bacillus anthracis causes Anthrax

how can a person catch anthrax? by handling infected animal hide

gangre causes ---- tissue to die. Gangre causes soft tissue to die

septicemia, how is it caught? through a cat/dog bite/ scratch

streptobacillus moniliformis causes what disease? Rat Bite Fever (fevah)

Bartonella Henselae Causes what diseases? cat scratch fever

What carries the bubonic plague? rats, specifically european rats,

what type of disease is the bubonic plague? it is a vector disease

what transmits the bubonic plague? the fleas of a rat.specifically in eurpoe

what carries relapsing fever? rodents

what transmits lyme disease? ticks, or deer ticks

what are some symptoms of malaria ? chills, fever, vomiting, and headache

Chapter IV review

it is possible for the infection to spread out of the cardiovascular system. True or falsetrue

the lower respiratory is usually sterile true or falsetrue

what are some symptoms of scarlet fever? red rash, high fever,and a red enlarged tongue

what diseases does corynebacterium diphtheriae cause diphtheria

where does blastomycosis(north american) start ? in the lungs

what are some symptoms of the flu. chills, vomiting, fever, headache, and genaral muscle ache

does the flu kill? no, most flu related deaths are caused by secondary bacterial diseases.

most viruses can cause pneumonia. true or falseTRUE

how is melioidosis transmitted? inhalation

what is Q fever inter obligate parasite(s)

how is psittacosis transmitted? through direct contact

legionellosis transfers from person to person. true or falsefalse

what are the tubercles? the lesions from tuberculosis

M. bovis affects the bones. true or false true

aspergillus, rhizopus, and mucor are all fungi

MORE REVIEW!!?? (geez) Chapter 25 only one more chapter left (not including this one) Its my job no one said i liked it

What does the digestive system consist of? intestines (large and small),mouth, pharynx,stomach, and esophagus.

how does one acquire a digestive disease by digestion

how long is the incubation tome for digestive diseases? 12 hours to 2 weeks

how do you know if you have shigellosis? if you have blood and mucus in your stool

how does one kill salmonellosis? by cooking food properly

cholera has a 50% mortality rate true or falsetrue

humans are a definitive host for pinworms. true or false true

humans infected with tapeworms may have hydatid cysts in their lungs. true or falseTrue

where are tapeworms found? undercooked meat, fish, and pork.The intestines works too i guess.

where does amoebic dysentery grow? the large intestine

what is the incubation time for gastroenteritis? two to three days

c. cayetanensis causes dirahhea. true or falsetrue

How many hepatituss are their. A,B,C,D,E(Fand G are possible)

how is Hepatitus E spread. The fecal, oral route (eeeewwwww)

Hepatitis is the inflammation of the heart. true or false false

what are the symptoms for hepatitis. loss of hunger, malaise, fever

chapter 26 review game almost done. Hang in there TRUE OR FALSE

The urinary system controls blood volume and excretes waste. true false

the urinary bladder is usually sterile. true false

the male urethra is usually sterile. true false

inflammation of the urinary tract is most common in males. true false

pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney. true false

leptospira causes chills, fever,a headache. true false

ureaplasma causes urethritis true false

syphilis is not located at the site of infection true false

papilovirus causes gennital warts true false

chancroid is not painful true false

bacterial vaginosis is an infection without inflammation true false

aids is the std of the immune system true false

on a scale of one to ten how boring was this powerpoint? true false

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