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Jeopardy Lesson 2Lesson 3Lesson 4 Vocab Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Lesson 1
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$100 Question from Lesson 1 What is a communicable disease?
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$100 Answer from lesson 1 A disease that is spread from one living organism to another or through the environment
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$200 Question from lesson 1 What pathogen causes athletes foot and ringworm?
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$200 Answer from lesson 1 Fungi
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$300 Question from lesson 1 What are 3 methods that diseases can be spread?
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$300 Answer from lesson 1 Direct Indirect Airborne
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$400 Question lesson 1 What are 3 differences between a virus and a bacteria?
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$400 Answer from lesson 1 Virus invades a cell, bacteria divide. Antibiotics can be used for bacteria. Bacteria can live on surface longer. Bacteria is single celled, virus is genetic material.
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$500 Question from lesson 1 What are the 5 pathogens and a disease example for each.
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$500 Answer from lesson 1 Virus/ flu, cold, hepatitis, chicken pox… Bacteria/ staph, strep throat, TB Fungi/ athletes foot, ring worm Protozoa/ malaria, sleeping sickness Rickettsias/ typhus, rocky mountain fever
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$100 Question from lesson 2 What do respiratory tract infections involve?
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$100 Answer from lesson 2 Nose, throat and lungs
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$200 Question from lesson 2 What are 3 ways you can avoid getting a respiratory infection?
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$200 Answer from lesson 2 Stay home if you are ill. Wash hands often. Avoid touching your eyes, mouth, and nose. Eat right and exercise. Don’t smoke.
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$300 Question from lesson 2 What are 3 common respiratory infections and what pathogen causes them?
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$300 Answer from lesson 2 Common Cold, virus Influenza, virus Pneumonia, bacteria or virus Strep throat, backteria
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$400 Question from lesson 2 What are the 3 types of hepatitis, how they are spread, and which one do we get vaccinated for?
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$400 Answer from lesson 2 A/ spread through fecal matter B/ spread through body fluid and blood C/ spread through body fluid and blood Vaccinated for B
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$500 Question from lesson 2 What is meningitis, what pathogen causes it and which form can be deadly?
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$500 Answer from lesson 2 Inflammation of the nervous system cells. Caused by bacteria or virus. Bacteria form can be deadly in 72 hours
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$100 Question from lesson 3 What are examples of physical and chemical barriers?
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$100 Answer from lesson 3 Physical/ skin, mucous membranes and cilia Chemical/ enzymes in tears and saliva acid in stomach
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$200 Question from lesson 3 What is meant by a non-specific immune system response? What are 3 examples?
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$200 Answer from lesson 3 Immune system responds the same no matter what kind of pathogen it is. Physical barriers, chemical barriers and inflammatory response.
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$300 Question from lesson 3 What happens during the inflammatory response?
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$300 Answer from lesson 3 1.Blood vessels expand allowing more blood flow. 2. Fluid and cells from blood flow cause swelling and pain. 3. Phagocyte, WBC attacks pathogens. 4. Body begins to repair.
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$400 Question from lesson 3 Explain how lymphocytes respond to a specific pathogen.
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$400 Answer from lesson 3 Antigens mark cells infected. Helper T cells trigger production of B cells and Killer T cells B cells produce antibodies Killer T cells destroy infected cells Suppressor T cells turn off production of helper T cells
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$500 Question from lesson 3 Explain active and passive immunity. (include both methods in each)
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$500 Answer from lesson 3 Active/ Working in the body for long term. Naturally acquired through being exposed to pathogens, artificially acquired through vaccines Passive/ Short term immunity. Mother to child (first 6 months of life, breast milk and across placenta. Or from animal by using their antibodies or antiserum.
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$100 Question from lesson 4 What is a pandemic?
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$100 Answer from lesson 4 A global outbreak of an infectious disease
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$200 Question from lesson 4 What is an epidemic and give an example.
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$200 Answer from lesson 4 A disease outbreak that affects many people in the same place and at the same time. H1N1 a few years ago Diabetes
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$300 Question from lesson 4 What is an antigen?
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$300 Answer from lesson 4 A protein that marks cells that have been infected with a pathogen
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$400 Question from lesson 4 What is a specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many functions of the specific immunity?
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$400 Answer from lesson 4 Lymphocytes
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$500 Question from lesson 4 What is the lymphatic system?
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$500 Answer from lesson 4 Part of your immune system that includes tonsils, lymph nodes, and a network of vessels.
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$100 Question from vocab What is a plantlike organism that can cause diseases of the lungs, the mucous membranes, and the skin.
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$100 Answer from vocab Fungi
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$200 Question from vocab What is an organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals?
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$200 Answer from vocab vector
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$300 Question from vocab What is the lining of various body cavities, including the nose, ears, and mouth.
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$300 Answer from vocab Mucous membranes
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$400 Question from vocab What are white blood cells that attack invading pathogens. They are non-specific.
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$400 Answer from vocab Phagocytes
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$500 Question from vocab What is a single celled organism that is larger and more complex than bacteria?
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$500 Answer from vocab Protozoa
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Final Jeopardy Explain 3 types of non-specific immune system responses and the specific response including all cells.
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Final Jeopardy Answer Physical barrier Chemical barrier Inflammatory response, phagocytes Lymphocytes, helper T, killer T, suppressor T, and B
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