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Microbiology Review Game

Pick a partner and grab a set of cards! Let’s Play. Microbiology Review Game. Disease. Answer the Question with your cards. Virus, Bacteria, Fungi, Parasite. Which cause ringworm and thrush? . Fungi. Because they reproduce quickly they are suitable for scientific research of disease.

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Microbiology Review Game

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  1. Pick a partner and grab a set of cards! Let’s Play Microbiology Review Game

  2. Disease Answer the Question with your cards.Virus, Bacteria, Fungi, Parasite

  3. Which cause ringworm and thrush? Fungi

  4. Because they reproduce quickly they are suitable for scientific research of disease. Bacteria

  5. They affect many organisms by causing disease. Virus

  6. Antibiotics are ineffective because they are non-living Virus

  7. Cause disease by damaging or killing cells. Virus

  8. The reason for a decline in antibiotic use is because these types of infections have become resistant to present antibiotic treatment. Bacteria

  9. Which disease-causing agent could quickly multiply into colonies of billions of cells in the space of a drop of water? Bacteria

  10. A doctor prescribed an antibiotic to treat an illness. What caused the illness? Bacteria

  11. Causes athlete’s foot by having contact with a shower floor. Fungi

  12. Causes African sleeping sickness Parasite

  13. Has it’s own shape and structure. Virus

  14. What type of infections are treated with antibiotics? Bacteria

  15. What type of infections can be prevented through the use of vaccines? Virus

  16. Chlorine bleach is best used to kill because it can kill the spores? Fungi

  17. It can grow and reproduce exponentially because it reproduces asexually. Bacteria

  18. Using hand soap is an effective way to prevent the spread of? Virus

  19. Malaria is caused by a? Parasite

  20. Used to make the antibiotic, Penicillum. Fungi

  21. Damp conditions help the spread of? Fungi

  22. The y invade the cells of other organisms, using them to reproduce. Virus

  23. They are often carried by insects or protozoa. Parasite

  24. Causes Strep Throat. Bacteria

  25. Best method for preventing this is to avoid contaminated food and water. Parasite

  26. Most likely located in the digestive system. Parasite

  27. It reproduces by spores thus making it easy to spread and difficult to treat and prevent. Fungi

  28. They grow exponentially in number. Bacteria

  29. Needs a host cell in order to reproduce. Virus

  30. They are the smallest of the 4 Virus

  31. The are Prokaryotic single-celled (unicellular) and microscopic. bacteria

  32. Nonliving Virus

  33. They are transmitted by airborne spores. Fungi

  34. Cause mild to serious allergies, asthma attacks, and pneumonia. fungi

  35. They live everywhere Bacteria

  36. Yeasts, molds, mildews, and mushrooms. fungi

  37. They are transmitted through food, water, cuts in the skin, droplet transmission, direct contact, and indirect contact. Bacteria

  38. Tapeworms, Plasmodium, and causes Lyme Disease Parasite

  39. Infectious Disease – time to rotate the computer and grab your new cards. Epidemic vs. Pandemic

  40. Affects a small population epidemic

  41. Affects a large population Pandemic

  42. Increased by global travel Pandemic

  43. The spread of disease in a small region. epidemic

  44. Spread of disease across a large region or sometimes worldwide. pandemic

  45. A disease spreads through humans across multiple continents. pandemic

  46. The Black Plague and Spanish Flu pandemic

  47. Dengue fever in a African village Epidemic

  48. Swine flu cases reported in multiple countries. Pandemic

  49. In the late 1400’s, native populations were almost wiped out by European diseases. Epidemic

  50. Smallpox outbreak on several continents. pandemic

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