<p>Microbes and Disease Study Guide</p><p>1) Please list the 3 parts of virus reproduction. a) b) c)</p><p>2) What has become the main reason we have antimicrobial resistance?</p><p>3) Name 2 ways you can prevent contamination of germs when you are cooking/preparing foods in the kitchen while using knives and cutting boards. a) b)</p><p>4) Please fill in the blank/blanks with one or more of the 4 Main Microbes. Some words can be used MORE THAN ONCE!</p><p>Fungi Bacteria Parasite Virus a) Is living b) Non-living c) Needs a host cell d) non-photosynthetic organism such as mold e) unicellular organisms that reproduce quickly f) can reproduce and grow quickly in your home if it has a continued moisture source g) most common microbe treated with antibiotics h) can often be prevented by vaccines i) oldest and simplest life form on Earth j) has a cell wall like a plant cell but gets its nutrients by decomposing other organisms k) this is "common" because it is spread through the air; through sneezing, coughing </p><p>5) T or F . When a person is sick with a virus, the medicine taken is just treating the symptoms not the actual virus.</p><p>6) Why do doctors encourage us to get vaccinations yearly for certain viruses such as the flu?</p><p>7) What happens with the following: a) Symptomatic persons: b) Asymptomatic persons:</p><p>8) Some diseases actually change the structure of your cells by acting as a ______9) What is a VECTOR? </p><p> b) Please give 3 examples of vectors and what disease they can give you 1) 2) 3)</p><p>10) What have been the 2 main reasons we as a society have been able to lower the amount of illnesses and deaths? 1) 2)</p><p>11) What is the purpose of vaccination programs creating a "herd immunity"?</p><p>12) Please DESCRIBE 3 FACTORS that would make a country more VUNERABLE (more likely) to experience an epidemic and EXPLAIN HOW these factors increase the liklihood that the whole country will be affected! 1) 2) 3)</p><p>13) Complete the ppt: Disease Agent Test Review attached on my Interactive Notebook p 33</p><p>______& ______are used to describe widespread outbreaks of a disease, but there are subtle differences between the two words.</p><p>An ______occurs when an infectious disease spreads rapidly to many people. In 2003, the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic took the lives of nearly 800 people worldwide.</p><p>A ______is a global disease outbreak. HIV/AIDS is an example of one of the most destructive global pandemics in history.</p><p>Influenza pandemics have occurred more than once.</p><p>*______killed 40-50 million people in 1918. *______killed 2 million people in 1957. *______killed 1 million people in 1968.</p>
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