SCIENCE Disease Test Review Disease Test Review Good Luck! Good Luck! (Mrs. Yantosh)

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SCIENCE Disease Test Review Disease Test Review Good Luck! Good Luck! (Mrs. Yantosh)

#1 Name the disease that is NOT caused by a bacteria. Tetanus Influenza TB Strep throat

#2 Name the disease that is NOT caused by a virus. Yellow Fever Measles Tetanus Smallpox

#3 Bacteria come in three main shapes. Name this shape. Cocci Baccili Spirilla

#4 Bacteria come in three main shapes. Name this shape. Baccili Cocci Spirilla

#5 Bacteria come in three main shapes. Name this shape. Cocci Baccili Spirilla

#6 Are viruses alive? YES NO viruses do not have all 6 characteristics of living things.

#7 Treatment is different than prevention. The definition below describes which word, treatment or prevention? trying to stop the spread of disease is……. Treatment Prevention

#8 Name two ways that bacteria can be helpful. Diseases and death Cheese and crackers Yogurt and insulin

#9 A disease that can be spread to another living thing is called _______. Infectious Non-infectious

10. Bacteria do not reproduce when it is extremely hot or cold. How do we take advantage of this with food? We store food in our kitchen We refrigerate our cold food And cook some of our food We ONLY eat our food hot

11. List 2 ways you can avoid spreading a pathogen Stay in bed and only talk to your family Wash your hands and take your medicine Eat Soup and read a good book

12. Viral infections are treated the SAME as bacterial infections? TRUE FALSE GET YOUR REST DRINK LIQUIDS Antibiotics do not work on Viral infections

What’s one way your body defends itself against diseases? Skin Skin Mucus Mucus Acid in stomach Acid in stomach Immune system Immune system

STUDY and GOOD LUCK ON YOUR TEST !! GOOD LUCK ON YOUR TEST !!