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Satora Sera rei tat

1 2 3 Common Cold The common cold is caused by a virus. What is a virus? 50 Common Cold The virus that causes the common cold infects the lungs. What are the symptoms of a cold? 50 Common Cold Describe one of the ways that antibodies help our immune system fight viruses like the common cold. 50 4 5 6 Common Cold The common cold is caused by many different types of viruses, so there is no vaccine for the common cold. What is a vaccine? 50 The Flu The flu is caused by a virus. True or False? Viruses can make copies of themselves outside of the host cell. 75 The Flu The flu is a respiratory infection. What tissue does the flu virus infect? 75 7 8 9 The Flu The virus that causes the flu infects the lungs. If you have the flu, what specific thing can you do to prevent spreading it? 75 The Flu What causes the flu: a virus or bacteria? 75 Chicken Pox Chicken Pox is caused by a virus. True or False? A virus is a special kind of bacteria. 40

10 11 12 Chicken Pox Chicken Pox causes blisters; what tissue does Chicken Pox infect? 40 Chicken Pox You can prevent Chicken Pox by getting a vaccine. What do vaccines do? 40 Chicken Pox Chicken Pox is highly contagious. True or False? Chicken Pox can make you stay home from school for 2 weeks. 40 13 14 15 Strep Throat Strep Throat is caused by bacteria. What are bacteria? 60 Strep Throat Strep Throat will cause you to have a fever. How does a fever help your body fight disease? 60 Strep Throat Macrophage help your body get rid of bacteria like those that cause Strep Throat. What do Macrophage do? 60 16 17 18 Strep Throat What are some symptoms of Strep Throat? 60 Tetanus Tetanus is caused by a toxin released by bacteria. Can you get a vaccine for the tetanus toxin? 20 Tetanus Tetanus causes paralysis. What tissue does Tetanus toxin affect? 20

19 20 21 Tetanus Stepping on a nail is one way to get Tetanus. Does the nail have to be rusty to give you Tetanus? 20 Tetanus You might have heard of the disease Tetanus. What causes it? 20 Pink Eye Pink Eye is caused by bacteria. Will antibiotics help Pink Eye? 30 22 23 24 Pink Eye A common symptom of Pink Eye is pus-covered eyes. Which type of white blood cell is often found in pus? 30 Pink Eye Pink Eye is highly contagious. What can you do to prevent it? 30 Pink Eye What causes pink eye? 30 25 26 27 Measles Antibiotics will NOT help cure Measles. True or False: Measles is caused by a virus. 70 Measles Name one symptom of measles. 70 Measles Measles is highly contagious; what does contagious mean? 70

28 29 30 Measles Antibodies are important for fighting viral infections like the Measles. Which type of white blood cell produces antibodies? 70 Polio The Polio virus infects the nerve cells that make your muscles move. What is it called when you can t move parts of your body? 80 Polio Is polio caused by bacteria or a virus? 80 31 32 33 Polio Cells infected with the Polio virus can be eaten by special cells in your immune system what are those cells called? 80 Polio True or False? There is a vaccine to prevent Polio? 80 Ear Infections Ear Infections can be caused by either viruses or bacteria. Describe one way in which bacteria and viruses are different. 15 34 35 36 Ear Infections What is a symptom of an Ear Infection? 15 Ear Infections B cells are immune cells that help your body get rid of bacteria like those that cause Ear Infections. What do B cells do? 15 Ear Infections True or False? All ear infections are caused by bacteria. 15

37 38 39 Food Poisoning E. coli are bacteria that can cause Food Poisoning. True or False? Cooking food will kill these bacteria. 45 Food Poisoning Name a symptom of Food Poisoning. 45 Food Poisoning Food Poisoning is caused by a toxin made by bacteria. What is a toxin? 45 40 Food Poisoning White blood cells work together to fight infections like Food Poisoning. Which cell helps organize the other cells? 45