Patho-genius
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100

Name one important way to prevent infectious diseases

Answer: Accept anything related to washing hands, wearing masks, getting vaccines, etc.

100

Can you point to the cells that are damaged when a person gets a sunburn?

Answer: Skin cells

100

This part of the body is where you can find a cornea, pupil, and tear duct

Answer: Eye

100

Some scientists study biology! What does the prefix "bio" mean?

Answer: Life

200

Malaria, dengue virus, and Zika virus are spread by which tiny animal?

Answer: Mosquitos

200

These bright-colored cells transport oxygen through your body

Answer: Accept blood cells and/or red blood cells

200

This part of the body is where you can find a celebellum, hippocampus, and frontal lobe

Answer: Brain

200

What does an "immunologist" study?

Answer: The immune system (or anything related to how people stay healthy or how they fight disease)

300

The virus SARS-CoV-2 causes what disease?

Answer: Accept COVID and/or COVID-19

300

These specialized cells help send messages in the brain

Answer: Neurons

300

Eczema is a chronic condition that affects which organ?

Answer: Skin

300

The disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is more commonly known by what name?

Answer: Accept ALS and/or Lou Gehrig's disease

400

What kind of virus caused a global pandemic between 1918 and 1920?

Answer: Accept flu, influenza, Spanish flu, and/or H1N1

400

This tiny organelle is nicknamed "the powerhouse of the cell"

Answer: Mitochondria

400

Type 1 diabetes is the result of cell death in which organ?

Answer: Pancreas

400

The Greek suffix "cyte" is seen in scientific terms such as "lymphocyte" and "adipocyte." What does "cyte" mean?

Answer: Cell

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