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Dive into the fascinating world of pathogens with this interactive Jeopardy-style quiz hosted by Elke Kuegle. Test your knowledge on the roles of bacteria and viruses in our lives, both good and bad. Explore topics including infectious diseases, antibiotic use, the immune system, and more. This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding while educating you about bacteria's beneficial roles, how diseases spread, and the ways to keep them at bay. Perfect for biology enthusiasts, students, and anyone eager to learn!
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Your With Host... Elke Kuegle
Jeopardy Mish Mash 2 Good Bug/ Bad Bug “A” Good Choice The Big “I” Pathogens Mish Mash 2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
Most bacteria are harmful. True/False A 100
False. A 100
Bacteria & viruses invade both plants & animals. True/False A 200
True. A 200
HIV A 300
Sour dough/bread • Milk products (yogurt, cheese, etc.) • Produce medicines (antibiotics, etc.) • Make snow, bleach paper, clean up (i.e. Homestake lab) A 400
The name for bacteria that return nutrients from dead/decaying organism to the soil. A 500
Decomposers A 500
Antibiotics. B 100
Autotrophs B 200
Air. B 300
Asthma. B 400
A chemical that helps block symptoms of an allergic reaction. B 500
Antihistamine B 500
It inhibits the growth of pathogens and stimulates macrophage action. C 100
What are T-Cells? C 300
Immune System cells that command, attack, and destroy infected cells. C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE 800 points C 400
Function of B-Cells? C 400
Antibodies and WBC. C 500
Lyme disease. D 100
Define a pathogen! D 200
Disease causing agent D 200
Name & explain three ways to control the spread of bacterial infections/diseases D 300
Carefully remove with tweezers, wrap in tissue, and flush down the toilet. D 400
37˚C [98.6˚F] E 100
Rod, spherical, spiral E 200
Why don’t antibiotics kill our cells as well as the bacterial cells? E 300