Mortality by Pathogens
Genetic Adaptations
Behavioral Adaptations
Modern Implications
General Knowledge
100

A pathogen that lives on or within a host and benefits at the host's expense 

What is a parasite?

100

The continued development of our immune system through exposure to pathogens

What is the adaptive immune system?

100

Using these behaviors in group living communities prevented the spread of parasitic diseases

What are grooming behaviors?

100

Pathogens that have developed resistance to modern medicines

What is a superbug?

100

Based on this sense, early hominids likely developed aversions to rotting food

What is smell?

200

Bacteria caused selective pressure for __________ specifically in response to intestinal pathogens 

What is fluid retention?

200

A lack of red blood cells which prevents the spread of malaria through the body

What is sickle cell anemia?

200

The development of this behavior helped eliminate many food-borne pathogens 

What is cooking?

200

This medicine works with your immune system to kill bacteria or prevent multiplication of a pathogen

What are antibiotics? 

200

Consumption of this food source often led to exposure to food-borne pathogens

What is raw meat?

300

Salmonella enterica, E. coli, Vibrio cholerae, Shigella, Salmonella typhi are examples of which pathogen

What is bacteria?

300

Varying levels of UV exposure has an effect on this phenotypic trait

What is skin pigmentation?

300

The development of these practices helped prevent the spread of infectious disease from decomposing bodies

What are burial practices? 

300

These are preventative measures taken to provide active acquired immunity against well known diseases 

What are vaccines?

300

A soil-borne pathogen often found on unwashed roots 

What is Bacillus anthracis?

400

Infectious diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans 

What are zoonotic diseases?

400

A mutation led to the development of this enzyme that allows adults to consume and digest dairy 

What is lactase?

400

The movement of a population from one region to another which allows for the exposure of new pathogens in new environments

What is migration? 
400

This medicine does NOT directly kill pathogens but aids in the hosts own immune system to combat pathogens

What are antivirals? 

400

A mutation which has recently been identified as offering some resistance to viruses such as HIV

What is CCR5-∆32?

500

The mode of disease transmission associated with mosquitos, ticks, and fleas carrying pathogens from one host to another

What is vector-borne transmission?

500

The immune system we are all immediately born with, including elements such as antimicrobial peptides and phagocytosis

What is the innate immune system?

500

Consumption of certain plants could indirectly enhance disease resistance because of these properties 

What are antimicrobial properties?

500

Understanding early hominid _________ help scientists address modern disease

What are adaptations?

500

Species must continually evolve new adaptations in response to evolutionary changes in other organisms to avoid extinction 

What is the Red Queen Hypothesis?