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Bacteria & Virus Webquest

Microscope History Go to s.about.com/o d/mstartinventi ons/a/microsco pes.htm s.about.com/o d/mstartinventi ons/a/microsco pes.htm *Answer the questions on your worksheet for this site.

Leeuwenhoek Go to m/library/inventors/blleeu wenhoek.htm m/library/inventors/blleeu wenhoek.htm And answer the question about Leeuwenhoek on your worksheet

Electron Microscope Go to t.com/od/mstartinven tions/a/microscope_2.htm t.com/od/mstartinven tions/a/microscope_2.htm And answer the questions on your worksheet

Electron Microscope Video Clip

Virus Scale Go to utah.edu/content/beg in/cells/scale/ and zoom in to see how small a virus really is. utah.edu/content/beg in/cells/scale/

Smallpox Go to lth/PMH / lth/PMH / Answer the questions on your worksheet

Smallpox Video

Flu 1918 Video Clip

POLIO Panic Video Clip

HIV/AIDS Video Clip

President Garfield Go to _James_A._Garfield _James_A._Garfield Scroll down to the Assassination title and read the section and answer questions Scroll down to the Suffering and Death title and read the section and answer questions.

Garfield Video Clip

Bacteria

Penicillin

Immune System Defender Game Go to rize.org/educational /medicine/immunit y/ rize.org/educational /medicine/immunit y/ And play

Malaria Game Go to ize.org/educational/ medicine/malaria/m osquito.html ize.org/educational/ medicine/malaria/m osquito.html And play

Tuberculosis Game Go to elprize.org/educa tional/medicine/ tuberculosis/tbc/ index.html elprize.org/educa tional/medicine/ tuberculosis/tbc/ index.html And play

Making Vaccines Game Go to gbh/nova/body/makin g-vaccines.html gbh/nova/body/makin g-vaccines.html And play

Killer in the Bloodstream Go to this site and watch the videos: g/wgbh/nova/men ingitis/bloodstrea m.html g/wgbh/nova/men ingitis/bloodstrea m.html