The reason viruses aren't considered living.
What is, they can't reproduce without a host cell?
The place where good bacteria primarily live in our body.
Where is the stomach --> more specifically large intestine (50 extra points)
The cells that attack pathogens like viruses and bacteria.
What are white blood cells?
We use this to help our immune system learn to recognize new viruses.
What are vaccines?
This type of cell is used to make bread.
What is yeast?
Viruses that pass from animals to humans are referred to as this.
What is zoonotic?
A medicine often taken when there is a bacterial infection.
What are antibiotics?
What are antibodies?
The immune system is also called this.
What is the Lymphatic System?
The cells in our body that attack invaders are called this.
What are white blood cells?
A virus that is shaped with a crown around it is called this.
What is a coronavirus?
The place where blood cells are made?
Where is inside bones?
When a viral disease has spread to enough people or has caused enough of an issue we call it this.
What is a pandemic?
The cell organelle in eukaryotic cells that stores DNA.
What is the nucleus?
Viruses like covid that attack our lungs are this kind of illness.
What are respiratory diseases?
The cell organelle that most cells have but bacteria cells never have.
What is a nucleus to store DNA?
The organ that stores white blood cells and reacts to cytokines to send them out when under attack.
What are the lymph nodes?
This is the largest plague by number of deaths.
What is the bubonic plague? (or Black Death with 200,000,000 deaths)
Covid has 7,000,000 deaths, 193,000,000 less
Name the virus that took place around World War 1 and heavily impacted Alaska's population.
What is the Spanish Flu?
The cell signal that prompts the creation of more immune cells and start having a fever.
What are cytokines
Epi pens carry this medicine that stops histamines & the immune system from swelling.
What is an antihistamine?
What are prokaryotes