Electricty
Energy
Diseases 1
Diseases 2
100

Which subatomic particle is responsible for electricity?

Electrons

100

What is the type of energy of a moving object?

Kinetic

100

A microorganism that can cause disease.

Pathogen

100

What do antibiotics treat?

Bacterial infections

200

What do we call a pathway for an electric current to flow through?

Circuit

200

What is wasted energy (type) in a light bulb.

Heat

200

A microscopic single-celled organism. Some are harmless or helpful

Bacteria

200

A sudden increase in the number of cases of a particular disease in a small area or group.

Outbreak

300

A material that allows electricity to flow through it easily.

Conductor

300

What technology uses energy from the sun to generate electricity.

Solar panels

300

A tiny non-living particle that can only reproduce inside a living host cell.

Virus

300

A disease outbreak that spreads across many countries or continents, affecting a large number of people worldwide.

Pandemic

400

A material that does not allow electricity to flow through it easily.

Insulator

400

What uses the flow of water to generate electricity via turbines and generators.

Hydropower

400

A process that helps protect the body from specific diseases by introducing a harmless part of a pathogen (like a weakened or inactive form) to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies, without causing the actual illness.

Vaccination

400

Who developed the first antibiotic, penicillin?

Alexander Fleming

500

The law that states the relationship between voltage, current and resistance.

Ohm's Law

500

Energy cannot be created or destroyed. What is this principle called?

Law of Conservation of Energy

500

What is the role of white blood cells?

Fight infections

500

What is the name of the protein that helps the immune system fight pathogens?

Antibody