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Chapter 12 Health 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 VocabularyCommunicable Diseases Immune SystemSTDsMystery Final Jeopardy
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Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003
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Question Answer A-100 QUESTION: What are disease-causing organism that can only be seen through a microscope ANSWER: germs
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Question Answer A-200 QUESTION: Which part of the body is its nonspecific response against pathogens? ANSWER: –phagocytes
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Question Answer A-300 QUESTION: Name a bacterial STD that can affect many parts of the body and whose symptoms vary as the disease progresses. ANSWER: –syphilis
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Question Answer A-400 QUESTION: Name a bacterial STD that can affect the mucous membranes of the body, particularly in the genital area ANSWER: gonorrhea
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Question Answer A-500 QUESTION: Name 5 virus-caused diseases. ANSWER: –AIDS, chicken pox, colds, hepatitis, herpes, influenza, measles, mumps, polio, mononucleosis
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Question Answer QUESTION: true/false Hundreds of different viruses can causes colds. ANSWER: true B-100
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Question Answer B-200 QUESTION: When you have chicken pox, measles, and mumps, do the symptoms come about right away or do they take a couple of days ANSWER: days
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Question Answer B-300 QUESTION: Name 3 ways you can prevent communicable diseases ANSWER: –Wash your hands, take showers daily, stay away from ill people
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Question Answer B-400 QUESTION: Name 3 of your body’s major barriers against pathogens. ANSWER: –Tears, skin, saliva
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Question Answer B-500 QUESTION: Name 5 bacteria-caused diseases. ANSWER:
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Question Answer C-100 QUESTION: true/false Athlete’s foot is caused by bacteria. ANSWER: false, caused by fungi
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Question Answer C-200 QUESTION: name three special white blood cells in the lymph ANSWER: B-cells, T-cells, NK-cells
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Question Answer C-300 QUESTION: Name 3 pathogens ANSWER: bacteria, virus, fungi
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Question Answer C-400 QUESTION: What do T-cells do when pathogens invade the body ANSWER: identify them as invaders and send alerts throughout the body
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Question Answer C-500 QUESTION: FREEBEE ANSWER: FREE 500 POINTS
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Question Answer D-100 QUESTION: How can you contract Hepatitis A? ANSWER: contaminated food or water
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Question Answer D-200 QUESTION: Are STDs preventable? How? ANSWER: yes, no sex or sharing needles
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Question Answer D-300 QUESTION: Can STDs make a person sterile or infertile? ANSWER: yes
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Question Answer D-400 QUESTION: Tell me about HIV. ANSWER:
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Question Answer D-500 QUESTION: If left untreated, what 3 things can Chlamydia do? ANSWER: –Pelvic pain, infertility, infections
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Question Answer E-100 QUESTION: Which of the following can vaccines prevent? Measles, polio, mononucleosis, mumps ANSWER: all except mononucleosis
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Question Answer E-200 QUESTION: Is the genital herpes virus always active or can it be inactive ANSWER: inactive
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Question Answer E-300 QUESTION: A deer tick can cause which disease? ANSWER: Lyme Disease
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Question Answer E-400 QUESTION: Name 3 ways pathogens can be spread ANSWER: sharing a glass, food, utensils, hair brush
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Question Answer E-500 QUESTION: Name 3 ways HIV can spread. Name 3 ways HIV cannot spread. ANSWER: sex, blood, mother to child, swimming pools, kissing, touching, hugging
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Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY QUESTION: Explain the difference between immunity, infection, and influenza ANSWER: –Immunity – the body’s ability to resist the pathogens that cause a particular disease –Infection – a condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply, and damage body cells –Influenza – (flu) a communicable disease characterized by fever, chills, fatigue (tired), headache, muscle ache, and respiratory systems
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