Viruses
Allergies
Immune System
Trivia
Throwbacks
100

They must infect a host cell to make more copies of themselves.

Viruses

100

Your body's overreaction to substances that are normally harmless.

Allergies

100

Your body's defense network of cells, tissues, and organs that work together to protect you from germs, infections, and other harmful invaders like bacteria, viruses, and parasites, keeping you from getting sick and helping you heal.

Immune System

100

Who holds the record for the most watched super bowl half time show?

Kendrick Lamar

100

A scientific instrument that uses lenses or other optical elements to make very small objects appear much larger, allowing them to be seen and studied in detail.

A Microscope

200

True or False

A Virus is a living organism.

False 

200

Substances that trigger allergic reactions

Allergens

200

The scientific principle that specific diseases are caused by specific, microscopic organisms (like bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists) called pathogens which invade hosts, reproduce, and cause illness

Germ Theory

200

What is the force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth?



Gravity

200

A layer surrounds all cells and regulates what enters and leaves the cell

A Cell Membrane

300

The genetic material of a virus

DNA or RNA

300

Responsible for allergy symptoms like sneezing, itching, and swelling

Histamines

300

First-line defense system present from birth, providing immediate protection against broad categories of pathogens like bacteria, viruses, and fungi

Innate Immunity 

300

In what year did the U.S. declare independence?

1776

300

A protein produced by an organism, acts like a catalyst, causes/speeds up a specific biochemical reaction. Its function is determined by its shape.

An Enzyme

400

Ways of spreading a virus

 Through droplets when someone coughs or sneezes, by touching contaminated surfaces, through bodily fluids, or insect bites 

400

What are the three ways to combat Allergies?

Avoidance, Medications, long-term solutions. 

400

Uses specialized B cells and T Cells (lymphocytes) to create memory for future encounters, forming the basis of vaccination and long-term protection against diseases like measles.

Adaptive Immunity 

400

Name the original Avengers

Captain America, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Thor, Hulk, Iron Man

400

A homeostatic process that maintains a steady internal body temperature despite changes in external conditions.

Thermoregulation

500

The different types of layers on a virus 

Capsid or envelope 

500

Multiple body systems reacting at once. Blood pressure droping suddenly. Airways narrow, making breathing difficult. Can develop within minutes of exposure to an allergen is all apart of what?

Anaphylactic Shock

500

"Which immune system provides an immediate, non-specific defense with no memory  and which provides a delayed, specific defense with long-lasting memory, allowing vaccines to work?"

The innate system is immediate/non-specific, while the adaptive system is delayed/specific/memory-based, enabling vaccines.

500

Double Points

Name all the latin languages?

Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian

500

What is the formula for photosynthesis?

6CO2 + 6H2O + ENERGY --> C6H12O6 + 6O2