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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Elke Kuegle. Jeopardy. Mish Mash 2. Good Bug/ Bad Bug. “A” Good Choice. The Big “I”. Pathogens. Mish Mash 2. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400.

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Your With Host... Elke Kuegle

  3. Jeopardy Mish Mash 2 Good Bug/ Bad Bug “A” Good Choice The Big “I” Pathogens Mish Mash 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Most bacteria are harmful. True/False A 100

  5. False. A 100

  6. Bacteria & viruses invade both plants & animals. True/False A 200

  7. True. A 200

  8. The virus that causes AIDS? A 300

  9. HIV A 300

  10. Four good uses of bacteria. A 400

  11. Sour dough/bread • Milk products (yogurt, cheese, etc.) • Produce medicines (antibiotics, etc.) • Make snow, bleach paper, clean up (i.e. Homestake lab) A 400

  12. The name for bacteria that return nutrients from dead/decaying organism to the soil. A 500

  13. Decomposers A 500

  14. A drug used to fight bacterial infections. B 100

  15. Antibiotics. B 100

  16. An organism that makes its own food. B 200

  17. Autotrophs B 200

  18. The most common way viruses are spread. B 300

  19. Air. B 300

  20. An allergic reaction that affects the lungs. B 400

  21. Asthma. B 400

  22. A chemical that helps block symptoms of an allergic reaction. B 500

  23. Antihistamine B 500

  24. How do fevers help the immune system? C 100

  25. It inhibits the growth of pathogens and stimulates macrophage action. C 100

  26. Specifically, how do antibiotics work? C 200

  27. They destroy the cell wall. C 200

  28. What are T-Cells? C 300

  29. Immune System cells that command, attack, and destroy infected cells. C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE 800 points C 400

  31. Function of B-Cells? C 400

  32. White blood cells that produce antibodies. C 400

  33. Name two ways your immune system protects you. C 500

  34. Antibodies and WBC. C 500

  35. The disease caused by bacteria carried in ticks. D 100

  36. Lyme disease. D 100

  37. Define a pathogen! D 200

  38. Disease causing agent D 200

  39. Name & explain three ways to control the spread of bacterial infections/diseases D 300

  40. Sanitation, hygiene, vaccination, temperature D 300

  41. What is the correct way to remove a tick? D 400

  42. Carefully remove with tweezers, wrap in tissue, and flush down the toilet. D 400

  43. How do pathogenic bacteria damage a host cell? D 500

  44. Destroy tissue and produce toxins. D 500

  45. What is the normal body temperature? E 100

  46. 37˚C [98.6˚F] E 100

  47. Name the 3 shapes of bacteria: E 200

  48. Rod, spherical, spiral E 200

  49. Why don’t antibiotics kill our cells as well as the bacterial cells? E 300

  50. Our cells don’t have a cell wall. E 300

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