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MICRO-LIFE TEST REVIEW Infectious Diseases and Microscope Click to begin.

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Infect. Dis Vocabulary Microscope Labeling Mary MallonRandom 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Microscope Functions

What is the name of a scientist who traces the spread of infectious diseases? 1.

1. Epidemiologist

A _________ is the breakdown in the structure or function of a living organism. 2.

2. disease

Define a carrier. 3.

3. A carrier is a person who shows no symptoms but can spread a disease to others.

Define a vector and name one example. 4.

4. A vector is an organism, other than a human, that can spread infectious diseases to humans. Ex: tick, bird, mosquito, etc.

What does it mean if a person is quarantined? 5.

5. Isolated from society to prevent disease from spreading.

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6. Arm

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7. Stage

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8. Diaphragm

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9. Coarse Focus Knob

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10. Fine Focus Knob

The ______ contains the Ocular lens. 11.

11. Eyepiece

What is the function of the stage clips? 12.

12. They hold the slide in place.

13. What does the nosepiece do?

13. Rotates the objective lenses

14. What is the function of the diaphragm ?

14. Allows different amounts of light to hit the slide.

15. Describe how you would focus a microscope by using both types of knobs. Be sure to use the names and functions of both knobs in your description.

15. You first use the coarse focus knob to focus in on the specimen. Then, you use the fine focus knob to sharpen the image.

16. Mary Mallon is better known by what name?

16. Typhoid Mary

What was Mary’s job? 17.

17. Cook for wealthy families.

Mary is best known for being a ___________ of the disease known as _____________ _________ 18.

18. Carrier, Typhoid Fever

What did Mary do after she was released from isolation? 19.

19. Changed her name, and continue to cook and spread the disease.

Explain how Mary passed on her to disease to others. 20.

20. Mary passed on the disease through her cooking. By not washing her hands, her bacteria got in the food.

An infectious disease is usually cause by what? 21.

21. Germs

Name three places bacteria can be found. 22.

22. Soil, humans, air

Calculate the total magnification with an eyepiece that magnifies 10x and an objective lens that magnifies 40x. 23.

x 40 = 400x

What is the difference between noninfectious diseases and infectious? 24.

24. Infectious diseases can be spread. noninfectious diseases you get from genes or the environment.

Explain the two things a microscope does to an image. 25.

25. Makes it larger and inverts it (flips the image)

Make your wager

What is a vaccine? How does it work in the human body?