Bubonic Plague swept through Europe in this century.
What is the 1300's?
These are the two types of fur color in rock pocket mouse populations.
What are light and dark?
These white blood cells support other types of immune cells and allow them to do their job.
What are Helper T Cells?
This the reason that some bacteria are resistant to antibiotics while others are not.
What is a mutation?
Mold, pollen, and certain foods can trigger this.
What is an allergic reaction?
Yersinia pestis is this kind of pathogen.
What is bacteria?
This kind of geologic event changed the environment of the rock pocket mouse.
What is volcanic eruption?
This happens when the immune system attacks the body's own healthy cells.
What is an autoimmune disorder?
True or False -- Antibiotics are not used against viruses.
What is TRUE?
A person with Type AB blood can only donate to those with this blood type.
What is Type AB?
These bruised, swollen lymph nodes are a symptom of bubonic plague.
What are "buboes"?
This type of fur color gave some mice an advantage after the environment changed.
What is dark fur?
Immunosuppressant medicines are given to a patient that has received this.
What is an organ transplant?
Antibiotics interfere with bacteria's ability to build this.
What is a cell wall?
True or False -- Vaccines are used to prevent infections, NOT to treat them.
What is TRUE?
This image shows an important profession during the time of the plague.
What is Plague Doctor?
Having the same fur color as the background environment enabled some mice to do this.
What is avoid predators?
This contains a weak or dead pathogen.
What is a traditional vaccine?
This type of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) uses bacteriophages to transmit genes from one bacterium to another.
What is transduction?
This is the kind of environment that rock pocket mice live in.
What is a desert?
Describe the pace at which the plague spread in cities and densely populated areas.
What is FAST?
This is what causes different mice to have different fur colors.
What is a mutation?
These white blood cells make antibodies.
What are Memory B cells?
This is what happens to resistant bacteria when a person STOPS taking an antibiotic too early.
What is the bacteria reproduce?
These are the building blocks of antibodies and antigens.
What are amino acids?