Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Protozoa
Worms
100

The organelle that controls the entry of substances into the cytoplasm.

What is the plasma membrane?

100

Viruses are alive. True/False

What is both/neither?

100

An example of a unicellular fungi.

What is Yeast?

100

How Protozoa spread. 

What is through unclean water or food?

100

The 3 Major Types of Parasitic Worms.

What are roundworms, tapeworms and flukes?
200

The method by which bacteria replicate.

What is binary fission?

200

The protective protein coat, that surrounds genetic material.

What is the capsid?

200

How fungi reproduce Asexually.

What are spores?

200

Where protozoa multiply.

Where is the digestive system?

200

How they use the human body.

What is to feed and grow?

300

A serious infection of the nervous system, caused by the production of the toxin Tetanospasmin

What is tetanus? 

300

The process by which Newly synthesized viral components, including viral proteins and genetic material, form new virus particles.

What is Assembly?

300

Thread-like structures that form the main vegetative body of the fungus and are responsible for nutrient absorption.

What are Hyphae?

300

The harmless infectious disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii.

What is Toxoplasmosis?

300

Where they infect humans.

What is the gastrointestinal tract?

400

1 of the 3 mechanisms bacteria use to cause infection in the human body? 

What is toxin production/ Invasion of host tissues/Exaggerated immune response?

400

A disease caused by a single-stranded, enveloped RNA virus that primarily targets helper T cells.

What is HIV?

400

Opportunistic species of fungi that are known to cause oral and genital thrush.

What is Candida albicans?

400

The type of mosquito that spreads malaria. 

What is an Anopheles mosquitoe?

400

The major complications of worm infections.

What is intestinal blockage and malnutrition?

500

A major complication of a Chlamydia infection.

What is pelvic inflammatory disease?

500

In rare cases, this infection can cause spinal and brain inflammation.

What is HSV?

500

Names of 3/9 of the Phylas of Fungi.

What are Opisthosporidia, Chytridiomycota, Neocallimastigomycota, Blastocladiomycota, Zoopagomycota, Mucoromycota, Glomeromycota, Basidiomycota and Ascomycota?

500

The most commonly used drug to treat malaria.

What is Quinine?

500

The most common roundworm infection globally.

What is Ascaris lumbricoides?

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