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What is a Virus and Bacteria
Who is an epidemiologist
What is pasteurization
What is 20 times maginification
What is TRUE
What is Nuclear Membrane
What is protist, bacteria, virus
What is protists and bacteria
What is It Increased
What is ______________ (answers vary)
What is it will decrease
What is No
What is a vector is an animal or insect and a carrier is a human
What is Cytoplasm
Who is Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
What is animal cell and protist
What is Microbes
Who is Alexander Fleming
What is a vaccine
What is Cell Membrane
What is Nucleus
What is the Heart
What is FALSE - ALL Living organisms are made of cells
What is Cancer
What is Fungi
A microscope has an eyepiece with 5 times magnification and an objective that's on 4 times magnification. What is the total magnification?
Who is likely to track and investigate a disease?
What are infections diseases caused by?
Out of Bacteria, Protist, Animal Cells and Viruses, which has a nucleus?
True or False - Most living organisms are made up of cells
What is not considered an infectious disease that we learned?
What part of your own body would you compare the nucleus of a cell to?
What two microbes do not have a nucleus?
Can antibiotics kill off viral infections?
Who discovered Penicillin?
True or Fase - Bacteria can be found in the soil, air and human body
Write the three microbes (bacteria, virus and protist) in order from largest to smallest.
What is the letter A pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?
What discovery allows us to drink milk without getting sick?
Describe what happens to the graph (on your desk)
What is the difference between a vector and a carrier?
What will happen to the graph (on your desk) when the entire population has been exposed to the disease?
What is the letter B pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?
Who has contributed to the modern day microscope?
What of the following is mostly multicellular (Fungi, Bacteria, Protists, Virus)
What microbes can antibiotics kill off?
What is the letter C pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?
What is the letter D pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?
State one rule on how to use the microscope?
What type of medicine prevents people from getting an infectious disease?

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What microbes can antibiotics kill off?What is protists and bacteria
True or Fase - Bacteria can be found in the soil, air and human bodyWhat is TRUE
Can antibiotics kill off viral infections?What is No
Write the three microbes (bacteria, virus and protist) in order from largest to smallest.What is protist, bacteria, virus
What are infections diseases caused by?What is Microbes
What two microbes do not have a nucleus?What is a Virus and Bacteria
What is the letter C pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?What is Nucleus
What part of your own body would you compare the nucleus of a cell to?What is the Heart
Out of Bacteria, Protist, Animal Cells and Viruses, which has a nucleus?What is animal cell and protist
What of the following is mostly multicellular (Fungi, Bacteria, Protists, Virus)What is Fungi
Who has contributed to the modern day microscope?Who is Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
What is the difference between a vector and a carrier?What is a vector is an animal or insect and a carrier is a human
Who is likely to track and investigate a disease?Who is an epidemiologist
What type of medicine prevents people from getting an infectious disease?What is a vaccine
Who discovered Penicillin?Who is Alexander Fleming
What is the letter A pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?What is Cell Membrane
What is the letter B pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?What is Cytoplasm
State one rule on how to use the microscope?What is ______________ (answers vary)
A microscope has an eyepiece with 5 times magnification and an objective that's on 4 times magnification. What is the total magnification?What is 20 times maginification
What is the letter D pointing to on the cell drawn (on your desk)?What is Nuclear Membrane
True or False - Most living organisms are made up of cellsWhat is FALSE - ALL Living organisms are made of cells
What is not considered an infectious disease that we learned?What is Cancer
What discovery allows us to drink milk without getting sick?What is pasteurization
Describe what happens to the graph (on your desk)What is It Increased
What will happen to the graph (on your desk) when the entire population has been exposed to the disease?What is it will decrease