Humans vs. Bacteria
Evolution of Sick Humans
Disease and their spread
Evolution
Marathon Runner
100

______ are medicines used to treat infections caused by bacteria.

What are antibiotics?

100

This acryonym is short for "Deoxyribonucleic Acid"

What is DNA?

100

This is deadly infectious disease that swept through Europe in the 14th century, killing millions of people. It was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which was spread by fleas on rats. The plague led to widespread death, social disruption, and significant changes in European society.

What is the Black Death?

100

This is the process where organisms with traits that help them survive and reproduce are more likely to pass those traits on, leading to Evolution over time.

What is Natural Selection

100

This is the fuel your body uses during exercise, like when you're running a marathon. It comes from the food you eat.

What is energy?

200

This word refers to the ability of bacteria (or other microbes) to survive and continue to grow despite being exposed to an antibiotic that would normally kill them or stop their growth.

What is resistance?

200

DNA is found in this part of the cell

What is the nucleus?
200

When it comes to the transmission rate, the higher the population density...

The higher the rate of transmission
200

Changes in this can cause some organisms to survive better than others, leading to natural selection.

What is the environment?

200

This system in your body is responsible for bringing oxygen to your muscles and removing carbon dioxide when you're running.

What is the circulatory or cardiovascular system?

300

_______ is a change in the DNA of an organism. In bacteria, ______ can happen naturally and can sometimes make them resistant to antibiotics. These changes can occur randomly and, if they help the bacteria survive, they can be passed on to future generations, leading to the spread of resistance.

What is mutation?

300

A nucleotide is the basic building ______ of the DNA

Block

300

This bacterial infection is commonly spread through contaminated food or water and causes severe diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration.

What is Cholera?

300

These are characteristics or features of an organism that are passed down from one generation to the next, such as eye color, height, or fur pattern.

What are traits?

300

The process by which your body uses oxygen to make energy during long exercises like running is called this. Hint: ________ respiration

Aerobic respiration

400

Antibiotics work to kill bacterial bacteria but they do not work to kill this type of infection that leads to the flu or common cold. 

What are viruses?

400

DNA --> DNA pairing rule

A-T C-G

400

Improper or lack of this practice, such as washing hands and ensuring clean drinking water, can lead to the spread of many diseases, including cholera, by contaminating food and water sources.

What is hygiene?

400

This is the process where species change over thousands of years through Natural Selection.

What is evolution

400

This is the process by which your cells turn food into energy. 

Hint:

Input: Glucose/oxygen Output: CO2, Energy, Water

What is cellular respiration?

500

These are bacteria that have become resistant to multiple antibiotics, making them harder to treat with normal medications.  

What are superbugs?

500

DNA --> mRNA pairing rule

A-U T-A C-G G-C

500

This term describes an outbreak of a disease that spreads across multiple countries or continents, affecting a large number of people globally.

What is a pandemic?

500

This is the process by which traits are passed from parents to their offspring through genes.

What is inheritance?

500

This organ helps control blood sugar levels by releasing insulin and glucagon.  

What is the pancreas