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1.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
10 mins • 9 pts
Place the following diseases in the correct category according to the pathogen that causes it.
Groups:
(a) Fungus
,
(b) Virus
,
(c) Parasite
,
(d) Bacteria
Lyme Disease
Tuberculosis
Athlete's Foot
Ringworm
Strep Throat
Influenza
Giardiasis
Ebola
West Nile
Entamoeba
Valley Fever
Liver fluke
2.
LABELLING QUESTION
5 mins • 4 pts
Label the 4 parts of a virus.
Protein coat (capsid)
Fatty envelope
DNA/RNA (genetic material)
Protein Key
3.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
10 mins • 14 pts
Match each characteristic to the correct category.
Groups:
(a) Bacteria
,
(b) Virus
,
(c) Both
Reproduce by binary fission
Contains genetic material
Living
Treated with antibiotics
No treatment, rely on immune system
Prokaryotic
Self-Replication
Covid-19
Protein coat
Pathogenic
E. Coli
Requires a host to multiply
Lock & Key
Non-living
4.
REORDER QUESTION
10 mins • 5 pts
Order the events that take place when a virus attacks!
Virus enters the cell and takes over cell
New viruses erupt from the cell to attack other cells
Cell begins to make copies of the virus's genetic material
Virus uses key to attach to the lock on a host cell
New virus particles are assembled
Tags
NGSS.MS-LS1-2
5.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
10 mins • 7 pts
Organize the following shapes into the correct category.
Groups:
(a) Bacterial Shapes
,
(b) Viral Shapes
Spirilla
Bacilli
Crystal
Cocci
Sphere
Cylinder
Spacecraft
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Joe was diagnosed with strep by his doctor. Should the doctor prescribe antibiotics to help treat Joe?
No, strep is a viral infection and antibiotics will be ineffective.
Yes, strep is a viral infection and antibiotics will be effective.
No, strep is a bacterial infection and antibiotics will be ineffective.
Yes, strep is a bacterial infection and antibiotics will be effective.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
How does antigenic shift differ from antigenic drift?
Antigenic shift involves minor changes in the virus, while antigenic drift involves major changes.
Antigenic drift is a gradual change in the virus, while antigenic shift is a sudden and major change.
Antigenic shift only occurs in animal viruses, while antigenic drift occurs in human viruses.
Antigenic shift and antigenic drift are two terms for the same phenomenon.
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NGSS.HS-LS3-2
NGSS.HS-LS4-2
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