Microbe Basics
Microbes & the Body
Infections & Diseases
Combating Microbes
Pandemics & the Future
100

What a virus needs to replicate

A host cell 

100

True or false: everyone's microbiome is unique/individual

True

100

Something designed to prevent disease, not eliminate the microbe entirely

Vaccine

100

Type of medicine/drug used to treat bacterial infections

Antibiotics

100

Main reason why vaccine development is more demanding than antibiotic development

We demand fewer side effects because vaccines are given to healthy people

200

A microbe

A living organism too small to see with the naked eye

200

Community of microbes living in your body

Microbiome

200

The difference between infection and disease

Infection is the presence of a microbe; disease is when it causes symptoms

200

Definition of antibiotic resistance

When microbes evolve to be able to survive drugs that used to kill them

200

Revolutionary tool that predicts microbial protein structures using AI

AlphaFold

300

A community of microbes living in your body

Microbiota

300

Organ system most directly influenced by the gut microbiome?

Digestive system

300

Microbe's ability or likelihood to cause severe disease

Virulence

300

Reason why antibiotic development has slowed

No financial incentive

300

Type of cell that Salmonella injects its proteins into

Intestinal epithelial cells

400

Three types of microbes

Bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, algae

400

Other organ the microbiome affects

The brain

400

Microbial attributes that enable a microbe to cause disease

Virulence factors

400

What the speaker compared antibiotic resistance to

Climate change

400

Instead of altering DNA, Salmonella uses this to inject proteins into host cells

Microinjection device

500

Number of acres the Humongous Fungus in Oregon (Armillaria ostoyae) covers

2300

500

Number of bacterial species in the human gut

Around 1000

500

Illness that requires a large number of organisms to cause infection but is hard to recover once you get it

Cholera

500

How quickly some microbes can reproduce

20 minutes

500

Type of imaging that revealed how Salmonella connects with mitochondria

Cryo-electron tomograph or cryo-ET