Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Immunity and health
Spanish Flu and SARS
The Plague and Ebola
100

Coming into contact with something

What is exposure?  I was exposed to the flu.

100

Treat this organism with antibiotics

bacteria

100

True or false (and explain): What are two ways to get immunity to a disease like covid or chicken pox?

1. You were sick with it and fought it off or 2. you got a vaccine

100

The Spanish Flu got its name because ____.

What is it started in Spain?

100

Another name for the Plague is ____.

Black Death or Bubonic Plague

200

To try to cure an illness using medication or special care

What is treat?

200

To make someone sick

What is to infect?

200

What does it mean to contain a virus?  Scientists wanted to contain the virus.

Keep it from spreading

200

The flu spread so much during World War 1 in part because countries would not....

Talk about the fact that they had the flu

200

People in the 1300's-1500's thought the plague was caused by...

bad air (misasma)

300

small, living things that can only be seen with a microscope and may cause disease

What are microbes?

300

Signs that shows you are sick.

What are symptoms?

300

Name three kinds of microbes we studied

Virus, bacteria, fungus, protozoa

300

SARS is a respiratory illness caused by... (what microbe or germ) and on which continent did it start?

a virus that started in Asia

300

Ebola is a virus that is spread through direct contact with what?

Infected animals or bodily fluids of an infected person

400

Actions that stop something from happening.

What is prevention?

400

A substance used to keep people from getting a disease.

What is a vaccine?

400

What is the difference between antibodies and antibiotics

Antibodies are proteins made by your body to fight infection. Antibiotics are medicines that stop bacteria from growing.

400

The Spanish Flu is caused by ___ (what type of germ?)

What is a virus?

400

The Plague is caused by ____. (What type of germ?)

What is a bacteria?

500

Proteins the body makes to fight disease.  

What are antibodies?

500

An action taken to stop something harmful from happening.

What is a precaution?

500

What do public health officials do?

Communicate information, track diseases, keep communities safe and healthy

500

During the Spanish Flu pandemic, people prevented the spread of disease by ____.

What is avoiding public places and wearing masks?

500

Is the plague still around?  Is it deadly?  Is there a cure?

Yes and yes it's deadly BUT there are antibiotics that will cure it.

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