Hereditary Conditions
Disease Prevention and Support
Infectious Diseases
Down Syndrome
Autism
100

What organ does Type 1 Diabetes affect?

What is the Pancreas?

100
What is disease Prevention?

What is disease prevention is keeping your body from catching an illness and helping your body to fight illnesses?

100

What are some common infectious diseases? ( Name at least 2)

What are colds, the Flu, Strep Throat, Pink Eye, and stomach viruses.

100

How many babies does Down Syndrome affect?

What is 1 in every 700 babies?

100

What is Autism?

What is a developmental condition affecting communication?

200

How does Marfan's Syndrome affect the limbs and fingers of your body?

What is it makes the person's limbs and fingers longer?

200

How do you get rid of bacteria?

What is taking antibiotics?

200

What are some signs of infection? ( Name at least 2)

What are a fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, and body aches?

200

What are some physical characteristics of a person with Down Syndrome?  ( Name at least 2)

What is flattened face, shorter height, shorter neck, low muscle tone, upward slanting eyes?

200

What are some signs of Autism? ( Name at least 2)

What is having differences in social communication and interaction, showing repetitive behaviors restricted interests, and experiencing the world differently?

300

What height is officially considered Dwarfism?

What is 4 feet 10 inches and lower?


300

What are some treatment options for illness?

What is rest and fluids, over-the-counter medications, antibiotics, antiviral medications, following doctor's instructions?

300

When do you know to see a doctor? ( Name at least 3)

What is when you have a high fever, difficulty breathing, severe pain, unusual symptoms, and symptoms that won't go away?

300

What are some health considerations with Down Syndrome? ( Name at least 2)

What is hearing and vision problems, greater susceptibility to infections, and interrupted breathing during sleep?

300
How much more common is Autism in boys than girls?

What is 4 times?

400

What does Hemophilia affect?

What is the body's ability to form blood clots?

400

What are some ways your body fights disease? ( Name at least 2)

What is white blood cells try to eliminate infection, antibodies help identify germs, fever kills bacteria, inflammation helps healing, skin acts as protection?

400

What is the science of diseases Prevention? ( Name at least 3)

What is understanding germ theory, studying disease spread, developing new medicines, creating vaccines, and improving treatments?

400

How many chromosomes do people with Down Syndrome have?

What is 47?

400

What is a spectrum?

What is used to classify something using two extreme or opposite points on a scale?

500

What is the color of your eye if you have Retinitis Pigmentosa?

What is it appears orange-red in the background that is interrupted by black or brown clumps of pigment?

500

Which body systems are affected by illnesses? ( Name at least 3)

What is Respiratory, Digestive, Nervous, Circulatory, Integumentary (skin)?

500

What are some ways germs enter the body? ( Name at least 2)

What is through your mouth, through your nose, through your eyes, through your cuts, through your insect bites?

500

Why does Down Syndrome occur?

What is when there is an extra copy of chromosome 21?

500

What are some benefits of having Autism?

What is having improved memory and having good attention to detail?