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Animal Trivia
100

A disease causing organism is known as a.....

pathogen

100
Identify a type of pathogen that can cause disease

Bacteria, Fungi, Virus, Macroparasites 

100

When a disease is contracted after coming into physical contact with an infected person. (What type of transmission is this?)

Direct transmission

100

Washing or sterilising your hands, wearing a mask, wiping down surfaces, not sharing personal equipment is considered....

Good hygiene.

100

The bubonic plague was carried by this vector?

Rats

100

What is the fastest land animal in the world?

Cheetah 
200

Outbreak of a disease that is widespread across the world.

Pandemic

200

Influenza is caused by this type of pathogen.

Virus

200

Surfaces can become contaminated if these land on them, leading to disease transmission.

Droplets

200

A recommended amount of space between people to prevent droplet contact.

Social distancing

200

The most deadly virus known to man?

Rabies

200

Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the animal kingdom?

Hippo 

300

An intermediate host of a disease is known as...


Vector

300

Cholera, Tetanus and Salmonella are all caused by this type of pathogen.

Bacteria

300

Measles spreads through this transmission method, making it highly contagious.

Airborne transmission

300

An effective way of preventing disease transmission within communities as they create herd immunity.

Vaccines

300

This type of pathogen is difficult to treat as there are limited medications that can destroy it.

Virus

300

What type of animal is the “flying fox”?

A bat


400

When a disease can be passed directly from person to person.

Contagious

400

A parasite that is transmitted only through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito. 

Malaria

400

Koch's postulates were designed to test what?

Establish a causal relationship between a microbe and a disease.

400

When a person separates themselves from others when they may have been exposed to a disease but do not yet have symptoms.

Quarantine

400

A viral infection, similar to smallpox, that is generally not fatal and is spread through direct contact with the sores/rash on an infected person.

Monkeypox

400

Which animal can sleep for up to three years at a time under extreme conditions?

A snail 

500

A piece of laboratory equipment that uses high pressure and temperatures to sterilise equipment.

Autoclave

500

A viral infection that invades your immune cells, destroying your immune system over time.

What is HIV?

500

COVID-19 can spread in these ways.

Body fluids (direct contact), droplets and contaminated objects (indirect contact)

500

How might Passive Natural Immunity be attained?

Transferred from mother to child during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

500

This disease is the most common infectious disease worldwide (approx. 2 billion people). Spreads through infected body fluids and affects the liver. 

Most babies are vaccinated against this at birth.

Hepatitis B

500

The only known poisonous mammal is native to Australia — what is it?

Male platypus 


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