Outbreaks
Bacteria
Parasites
Viruses
Fungi
100

What are the causes of diseases?

Pathogens

100
Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic

Prokaryotic

100

What the organism feeds on

the host

100

Living or non-living

Non-living
100

Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic 

Eukaryotic

200

What is a disease outbreak affecting more people than would normally be expected?

Epidemic

200
Method of reproduction

Binary Fission

200

Where they live

in or on their host's body

200

Drugs that can sometimes be used to treat viruses

What is anti-viral drugs?

200

Fungi are nonphotosynthetic.  What does that mean? 

Cannot do photosynthesis to make their own food

300

An epidemic on more than one continent

A pandemic

300

Grow slowly or rapidly

Rapidly
300

Where tapeworms typically live

In the small intestine of their host

300
The best defense against viruses
What is vaccinations?
300
What are two ways they reproduce?

sexually and asexually (producing spores)

400

Which type of outbreak was the Black Plague?

A pandemic

400
What are the three basic shapes?

Coccus, Bacillus, Spirillum

400

Places parasites can live in the body

intestines, bloodstream, or tissues

400

What two things are they composed of?

Nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat

400

Fungi are competitors with humans for these substances

Nutrients

500
Describe three ways to prevent/stop the spread of disease.

Examples: vaccines, avoid crowds, wear a mask, wash hands, use sanitizer, reduce air travel

500

When mutant bacteria survive an antibiotic treatment and give rise to a resistant population

Antibiotic Resistance

500

What favors adaptations that allow a parasite to efficiently exploit its host?

Natural Selection

500

Describe three methods of transmission.

human contact, water, insect bite

500
These can cause mild to serious allergies in some people

Mold

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