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Welcome to Jeopardy! I ntroduction

Welcome to Jeopardy! Test your knowledge on microbes, diseases, and human welfare. Explore the types of microbes, spontaneous generation, and the germ theory of disease in a fun quiz format. Answer questions to learn and challenge your understanding.

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Welcome to Jeopardy! I ntroduction

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  1. Welcome to Jeopardy! Introduction Microbes, Human Welfare and Disease Drugs Types of Microbes Spontaneous Generation Germ Theory of Disease $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Round Question

  2. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$100 Question • Viruses differ from bacteria in that • a. Viruses do not have any nucleic acid • b. Viruses cause disease • c. Viruses contain DNA and RNA simultaneously • d. Viruses are not composed of cells

  3. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$100 Question • Viruses differ from bacteria in that • a. Viruses do not have any nucleic acid • b. Viruses cause disease • c. Viruses contain DNA and RNA simultaneously • d. Viruses are not composed of cells • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  4. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$200 Question • Identify this microbe: • A. Algae • B. Fungi • C. Archaea • D. Protozoa

  5. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$200 Question • Identify this microbe: • A. Algae • B. Protozoa • C. Archaea • D. Fungi • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  6. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$300 Question • What are the three Domains of Life? Indicate all that apply. • A. Eukaryota • B. Fungi • C. Archaea • D. Viruses • E. Bacteria • F. Helminths

  7. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$300 Question • What are the three Domains of Life? Indicate all that apply. • A. Eukaryota • B. Fungi • C. Archaea • D. Viruses • E. Bacteria • F. Helminths • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  8. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$400 Question • Which microbe contains peptidoglycan in their cell walls? • A. Plants • B. Fungi • C. Archaea • D. Viruses • E. Bacteria • F. Helminths

  9. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$400 Question • Which microbe contains peptidoglycan in their cell walls? • A. Plants • B. Fungi • C. Archaea • D. Viruses • E. Bacteria • F. Helminths • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  10. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$500 Question • Which microbes are studied in a mycology course? • A. Plants • B. Fungi • C. Archaea • D. Viruses • E. Bacteria • F. Helminths

  11. Topic 1: Types of Microbes$500 Question • Which microbes are studied in a mycology course? • A. Plants • B. Fungi • C. Archaea • D. Viruses • E. Bacteria • F. Helminths • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  12. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$100 Question • Anton van Leeuwenhoek performed experiments to disprove the Theory of Spontaneous Generation. • A. True • B. False

  13. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$100 Question • Anton van Leeuwenhoek performed experiments to disprove the Theory of Spontaneous Generation. • A. True • B. False • Answer BACK TO GAME

  14. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$200 Question • In the past, people believed that maggots arose from rotting meat. • A. True • B. False

  15. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$200 Question • In the past, people believed that maggots arose from rotting meat. • A. True • B. False • Answer BACK TO GAME

  16. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$300 Question • Who performed the following experiment?

  17. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$300 Question • Who performed the following experiment? • ANSWER: Francesco Redi BACK TO GAME

  18. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$400 Question • Who performed the following experiment?

  19. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$400 Question • Who performed the following experiment? • ANSWER: Louis Pasteur BACK TO GAME

  20. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$500 Question • Where are the microbes located in the following?

  21. Topic 2: Spontaneous Generation$500 Question • Where are the microbes located in the following? ANSWER: A. BACK TO GAME

  22. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$100 Question • Which of Pasteur’s experiments changed the way people viewed microbes-from insignificant creatures to living organisms that could seriously affect other living organisms? • A. Boiling broth solutions • B. Developing the rabies vaccine • C. Developing aseptic techniques • D. Wine disease

  23. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$100 Question • Which of Pasteur’s experiments changed the way people viewed microbes-from insignificant creatures to living organisms that could seriously affect other living organisms? • A. Boiling broth solutions • B. Developing the rabies vaccine • C. Developing aseptic techniques • D. Wine disease • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  24. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$200 Question • Who developed the following:

  25. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$200 Question • Who developed the following: • ANSWER: Robert Koch BACK TO GAME

  26. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$300 Question • What is happening in step 2a?

  27. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$300 Question • What is happening in step 2a? • Answer: Pure cultures with only one species of bacteria are being grown. BACK TO GAME

  28. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$400 Question • Who developed the first vaccine against small pox using cow pox? • A. Carl Woese • B. Alexander Fleming • C. Louis Pasteur • D. Edward Jenner

  29. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$400 Question • Who developed the first vaccine against small pox using cow pox? • A. Carl Woese • B. Alexander Fleming • C. Louis Pasteur • D. Edward Jenner • Answer BACK TO GAME

  30. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$500 Question • Who began using phenol to prevent contamination during surgery? • A. Paul Erlich • B. Robert Hooke • C. Joseph Lister • D. Robert Koch

  31. Topic 3: Germ Theory of Disease$500 Question • Who began using phenol to prevent contamination during surgery? • A. Paul Erlich • B. Rober Hooke • C. Joseph Lister • D. Robert Koch • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  32. Topic 4: Drugs$100 Question • Who developed the first synthetic drug? • A. Paul Ehrlich • B. Robert Hooke • C. Joseph Lister • D. Robert Koch

  33. Topic 4: Drugs$100 Question • Who developed the first synthetic drug? • A. Paul Ehrlich • B. Robert Hooke • C. Joseph Lister • D. Robert Koch • Answer BACK TO GAME

  34. Topic 4: Drugs$200 Question • What was the name of this first synthetic drug and what disease did it treat? • A. Sulfonamide-Pneumonia • B. Salvarsan-Syphilus • C. Joseph Lister-MRSA • D. Semmelweis-Sepsis

  35. Topic 4: Drugs$200 Question • What was the name of this first synthetic drug and what disease did it treat? • A. Sulfonamide-Pneumonia • B. Salvarsan-Syphilus • C. Joseph Lister-MRSA • D. Semmelweis-Sepsis • Answer BACK TO GAME

  36. Topic 4: Drugs$300 Question • Who discovered penicillin? • A. Paul Ehrlich • B. Louis Pasteur • C. Joseph Lister • D. Alexander Fleming

  37. Topic 4: Drugs$300 Question • Who discovered penicillin? • A. Paul Ehrlich • B. Louis Pasteur • C. Joseph Lister • D. Alexander Fleming • ANSWER BACK TO GAME

  38. Topic 4: Drugs$400 Question • In the following picture, A. is … • A. HIV • B. Protozoa • C. Mold • D. Helminths

  39. Topic 4: Drugs$400 Question • In the following picture, A. is … • A. HIV • B. Protozoa • C. Mold • D. Helminths • Answer BACK TO GAME

  40. Topic 4: Drugs$500 Question • Why is it so difficult to target viruses with antimicrobial drugs? A. Antibiotics only come from bacteria and fungi B. Antiviralsare narrow spectrum C. Viral cells are too similar to human cells D. Viruses are inside of the human host cells

  41. Topic 4: Drugs$500 Question • Why is it so difficult to target viruses with antimicrobial drugs? A. Antibiotics only come from bacteria and fungi B. Antiviralsare narrow spectrum C. Viral cells are too similar to human cells D. Viruses are inside of the human host cells Answer BACK TO GAME

  42. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$100 Question • Bacteria are essential for the existence of all life on Earth. What is an essential function performed by bacteria for life to continue on Earth?

  43. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$100 Question • Bacteria are essential for the existence of all life on Earth. What is an essential function performed by bacteria for life to continue on Earth? • ANSWER: Bacteria decompose organic material and recycle elements into forms living organisms can use BACK TO GAME

  44. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$200 Question Which one of the following describes ‘bioremediation’. A) Preventing contamination B) Using Bacillus thuringiensisto control insects C) Inserting DNA into humans using viruses D) Using microbes to restore stability to disturbed or polluted environments E) None of the above

  45. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$200 Question Which one of the following describes ‘bioremediation’. ANSWER A) Preventing contamination B) Using Bacillus thuringiensisto control insects C) Inserting DNA into humans using viruses D) Using microbes to restore stability to disturbed or polluted environments E) None of the above BACK TO GAME

  46. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$300 Question What are some examples of how the following are beneficial?

  47. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$300 Question What are some examples of how the following are beneficial? ANSWER: Normal microbiota prevent the overgrowth of harmful microbes in our body, produce some vitamin Bs and K BACK TO GAME

  48. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$400 Question What is the picture depicting?

  49. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$400 Question What is the picture depicting? ANSWER: Biofilm BACK TO GAME

  50. Topic 5: Microbes, Human Welfare,and Disease$500 Question What emerging infectious organism is shown in this picture?

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