Basic Infectious Diseases
Cellular Processes
COVID-19
Diseases Throughout History
Medical Terminology
Organs
100

This disease require people to take yearly shots

What is the flu?

100

Through this process, cells produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water from glucose and oxygen

What is cellular respiration?

100

The COVID-19 virus is transmitted mainly from _____ to _____, through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes

What is person to person?

100

This disease ravaged Europe during the 1300s

What is The Bubonic Plague/The Black Death?

100

This prefix refers to the skin

What is derm?

100

This organ is referred to as the “organ of smell” and it functions along with the respiratory system

What is the nose?

200

This disease was originally blamed on the LGBT community, there is no known cure

What is HIV or AIDS?

200

Water travels from high to low concentration

What is osmosis?

200

This U.S. COVID-19 vaccine is an adenovirus (or viral) vector vaccine, in contrast to mRNA technology

What is the Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine?

200

During what year was the most recent flu epidemic?

What was 1918?

200

This prefix refers to the stomach

What is gastro?

200

This organ is present in the skull and controls most functions in the body

What is the brain?

300

This highly contagious disease causes an itchy, blister-like rash on the skin; There is a known vaccine.

What are chickenpox?

300

All the chemical reactions in the cell are collectively called ___

What is metabolism?

300

To prevent the spread of germs during the COVID-19 pandemic, the CDC recommends for you to wash your hands with soap and water for at least ____ seconds

What is 20 seconds?

300

Through which means did the Bubonic Plague spread?

What are rats/fleas?

300

This suffix is used to refer to a cell

What is -cyte?

300

This organ breaks down fats by making bile and is also responsible for enzyme activations

What is the liver?

400

Humans usually get infected from this disease due to consuming foods contaminated with feces from an infected animal

What is salmonella?

400

When cells engulf large particles, they are performing ____

What is phagocytosis?

400

Length of isolation after known exposure to COVID-19

What is 2 weeks?

400

Which disease did Europeans introduce to the Americas in the 1500s?

What are smallpox/measles/flu?

400

This prefix is used to refer to bone

What is osteo?

400

This hollow, muscular organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body

What is the heart?

500

This rare disease is spread by ticks

What is Lyme disease?

500

A vacuole inside the cell fuses with the cell membrane to release its contents

What is exocytosis?


500

The country with the most COVID-19 deaths worldwide

What is the United States?

500

What percent of the Native American population died from European disease?

What is 90%?

500

This suffix refers to a removal surgery

What is ectomy?

500

This organ is responsible for producing blood cells, storing blood cells and destroying damaged blood cells

What is the spleen?

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