Microorganisms
Fungi
Bacteria
Virus
Chart Analysis
100

True or false: Microorganisms can be seen without a microscope

False 

100

True or false: All fungi are bad for you. 

False  

100

Bacterial infections are illnesses that... 

A. Are preventable by getting a vaccine. 

B. Cannot survive without a living host

C. Grows in the form of a mushroom

D. Can only be treated with antibiotics

D. 
100
The flu is a virus. How can you prevent getting the flu?

A. Antibiotics

B. Taking medicine to treat your symptoms

C. Getting your flu shot or vaccine. 

D. Treating your symptoms by going to the doctor. 

C. 

100

What is the name of the illness on the chart from your study guide?

Flu (Influenza)
200

How many microorganisms are there?

200

Which of the following is considered to be a fungal infection?

A. Pneumonia

B. Rotavirus

C. Ringworm

D. Salmonellosis

C. Ringworm

200

Which of the following is considered to be a bacterial infection?

A. Pneumococcal Pneumonia

B. Rotavirus

C. Influenza

D. Ringworm

A. 

200
Which of the 3 agents does NOT get treated with an antibiotic?

Virus

200

Identify 3 symptoms of this illness

Abrupt or onset of symptoms, fever or feeling feverish/chills, Cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headache, fatigue, some people have vomiting and diarrhea
300

Why are microorganisms called "micro?" 

Because of their small size 

300

Fungus can be found where?

In humid or moist environments 

300

Antibiotics are... 

Medicines that limit or destroy the growth of bacteria 

300

What is one way viruses spread quickly through a population?

A. Through food

B. Through touching contaminated surfaces. 

C. Through vaccines

D. Through antibiotics

B. 

300

Is the illness viral, bacterial or fungal?

Virus

400

Identify the 3 microorganisms (or agents that make us sick) 

Virus, bacteria and fungal infections
400

Which of the following statements is true about fungi?

A. All fungi are harmful to humans

B. Fungi reproduce quickly in dry environments 

C. Some fungi can be a source of food for humans

D. Fungi cannot survive without a host. 

C

400

Antibiotics are found...

A. At the grocery store

B. In the aisles of a CVS

C. At a pharmacy, called in by a doctor. 

D. Anywhere you can buy medicine

C.

400

Identify a similarity between bacteria and viral infections...

They are both caused by microorganisms. 

400

How is this illness transmitted?

Person to person, spread from infected saliva, airborne droplets from coughing and sneezing, shared food or drinks, contaminated surfaces. 

500

Provide a definition for "microorganisms"

Microorganisms are microscopic organisms that make us sick. Like germs 

500

Fungal infections are treated with... 

Creams or lotions, sometimes antibiotics 

500

Not all bacteria are considered to be bad for you. Provide an example of where you can find positive bacteria in your body.

Digestive system.

500

Identify a difference between bacteria and viral infections

They are treated differently 
500

How can you treat this illness?

Treat symptoms - rest and hydration

Antiviral, if caught early, to reduce the length of illness. 

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