Vocabulary
Germs/Hygiene
Communicable Disease
Noncommunicable Disease
Misc.
100

A complex network of cells, tissues, and organs that protect your body from disease and infection is known as your _________  __________. 

Immune System

100

How long should you wash your hands for? 

At least 20 seconds

100

What is one communicable disease?

-Flu, Cold, Chicken Pox, TB, Pneumonia, Strep, Measles, Mumps

100

What is one noncommunicable disease?

-Allergy, Asthma, Cancer, Heart attack, Stroke, Diabetes

100

Dead or weakened germs that help protect you from getting sick are known as __________.

Vaccines

200

A condition that interferes with the proper functioning of your body and mind is known as a __________.

Disease

200

Germs that are responsible for causing disease are called _________.

Pathogens

200

Which communicable disease show symptoms of a sore throat, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and white patches on your tonsils?

Strep Throat

200

What noncommunicable disease show symptoms of chest pain, sweating, shortness of breath, and irregular heart beat? 

Heart Attack
200

________ mainly spreads from people who are NOT vaccinated for this disease and is highly contagious.

Chickenpox

300

_______ are created to protect you next time you get sick from an unwanted pathogen.

Antibodies

300

What are 3 types of pathogens?

Virus, Bacteria, and Fungi

300

What is the difference between influenza and a common cold?

-Severity, Time, or Medication (flu is worse overall & no prescription medicine for common cold)

300

List 5 different types of cancer

-Lung, Breast, Liver, Brain tumor, Leukemia, Cervical, Pancreas, Prostate, etc.

300

What is the treatment for a bacteria, virus, and fungi?

-Antibiotics, Antiviral, Antifungal

400

Define/Describe the difference between T Cells and B Cells

-T Cells: fight the infection

-B Cells: create antibodies

400

How do germs spread? (You need 3 answers to receive points!)

Contact (contaminated surface), Air (cough or sneeze), Person to person (shake hands or hug), Food and water, Animals and insects

400

What are two diseases you can get from animals or insects?

-Rabies, salmonella, lyme disease, zika, malaria, etc.

400

__________ is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that causes abdominal pain and loss of appetite

Chron's Disease

400

What are the 5 steps to washing your hands?

-Wet hands, Apply soap, Scrub, Rinse, Dry

500

Describe the difference between communicable and noncommunication diseases

Communicable: Spread from person to person and caused by pathogens

Noncommunicable: NOT spread from person to person and caused by unhealthy behaviors


500

What are four basic hygiene practices?

Handwashing, Cough and sneeze into elbow, Avoid touching face, Hand sanitizer, Clean regularly, Proper food handling

500

How is TB transmitted, what is 1 symptom, and 1 treatment option? 

-Spread through the air

-Cough, Fever, Chills, Skin rash, Nausea, Jaundice, etc.

-Antibiotics

500

What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes? 

-Type 1: Your body cannot produce insulin

-Type 2: Your body can produce insulin, but cannot use it

500

What are the 5 major barriers of the body to help keep out pathogens?

-Tears, Saliva, Mucus membranes, Skin, and Stomach acid

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