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Vocabulary Communicable Diseases

Immune System STDs Mystery

Final Jeopardy

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©Norman Herr, 2003

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A-100

• QUESTION: What are disease-causing organism that can only be seen through a microscope

• ANSWER: germs

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A-200

• QUESTION: Which part of the body is its nonspecific response against pathogens?

• ANSWER: – phagocytes

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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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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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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: true/false Hundreds of different viruses can causes colds.

• ANSWER: true

B-100

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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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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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B-400• QUESTION: Name 3 of your body’s major

barriers against pathogens.

• ANSWER: – Tears, skin, saliva

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B-500

QUESTION: Name 5 bacteria-caused diseases.

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C-100

• QUESTION: true/false Athlete’s foot is caused by bacteria.

• ANSWER: false, caused by fungi

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C-200

• QUESTION: name three special white blood cells in the lymph

• ANSWER: B-cells, T-cells, NK-cells

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C-300

• QUESTION: Name 3 pathogens

• ANSWER: bacteria, virus, fungi

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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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C-500

• QUESTION: FREEBEE

• ANSWER: FREE 500 POINTS

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D-100

• QUESTION: How can you contract Hepatitis A?

• ANSWER: contaminated food or water

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D-200

• QUESTION: Are STDs preventable? How?

• ANSWER: yes, no sex or sharing needles

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D-300

• QUESTION: Can STDs make a person sterile or infertile?

• ANSWER: yes

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D-400

• QUESTION: Tell me about HIV.

• ANSWER:

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D-500• QUESTION: If left untreated, what 3 things can

Chlamydia do?

• ANSWER: – Pelvic pain, infertility, infections

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E-100

• QUESTION: Which of the following can vaccines prevent? Measles, polio, mononucleosis, mumps

• ANSWER: all except mononucleosis

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E-200

• QUESTION: Is the genital herpes virus always active or can it be inactive

• ANSWER: inactive

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E-300

• QUESTION: A deer tick can cause which disease?

• ANSWER: Lyme Disease

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E-400

• QUESTION: Name 3 ways pathogens can be spread

• ANSWER: sharing a glass, food, utensils, hair brush

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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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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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