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Let’s Play! (Click Here). FINAL JEOPARDY. Press Esc to Quit. $100. The flu. Click Here For Answer. What is a virus?. Next. $200. Strep throat. Click Here For Answer. What is bacteria?. Next. $300. Chicken pox. Click Here For Answer. What is a virus?. Next. $400. Malaria. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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You make me sick!Infectious DiseaseAmazing ImmunityIm protected!That is so weird!AIDS$100$100$100$100$100$100$200$200$200$200$200$200$300$300$300$300$300$300$400$400$400$400$400$400$500$500$500$500$500$500Press Esc to QuitFINAL JEOPARDY

$100The fluClick Here For AnswerWhat is a virus?Next$100Organisms that infect/attack and live off of other organisms are called thisClick Here For AnswerWhat are parasites?Next$100Located on the surface of germs, these trigger an immune responseClick Here For AnswerWhat is an antigen?Next$100Your body produces antibodies due to this type of immunityClick Here For AnswerWhat is humoral or active immunity? (It means you have been exposed and cannot get it again!)Next$100This is an overreaction of the immune systemClick Here For AnswerWhat is an allergy?Next$100HIV infects these cells of this body systemClick Here For AnswerWhat are helper T-cells of the immune system?Next$200Strep throatClick Here For AnswerWhat is bacteria?Next$200This is the most important part of our 1st line of defenseClick Here For AnswerWhat is the skin?Next$200These cells produce antibodiesClick Here For AnswerWhat are B-Cells?Next$200Something that triggers an allergic response is called thisClick Here For AnswerWhat is an allergen?Next$200One of three ways it is possible to contract HIVClick Here For AnswerWhat is unprotected sex, sharing needles, or blood transfusions?Next$300Chicken poxClick Here For AnswerWhat is a virus?Next$300These prokaryotic organisms release toxins that make us sickClick Here For AnswerWhat are bacteria?Next$300This response results in swelling and possibly feverClick Here For AnswerWhat is inflammation?Next$300These work only on bacterial infectionsClick Here For AnswerWhat are antibiotics?Next$300These are released during an allergic reactionClick Here For AnswerWhat are histamines?Next$300This is when doctors tell someone they now have AIDSClick Here For AnswerWhat is when their T-cell count drops below a certain number?Next$400MalariaClick Here For AnswerWhat is a protist?NextDAILY DOUBLEThese are animals that carry and transmit diseaseClick Here For AnswerWhat are vector?Next$400Humoral immunity relies on the production of theseClick Here For AnswerWhat are antibodies?Next$400These type of cells are our bodys look outsClick Here For AnswerWhat are T-cells?Next$400This is the definition of autoimmune diseaseClick Here For AnswerWhat is when the immune system makes a mistake and attacks its own cells?Next$400True or False: HIV symptoms appear almost immediately after you contract the virusClick Here For AnswerWhat is false?Next$500Athletes FootClick Here For AnswerWhat is a fungus?Next$500Deer ticks transmit this diseaseClick Here For AnswerWhat is Lyme disease?Next$500Killer T-cells are produced due to this type of immunityClick Here For AnswerWhat is cell mediated?Next$500This is how a vaccine works in 3 stepsClick Here For AnswerWhat is 1. Vaccine is made from weakened form of pathogen 2. Injected into patient which triggers immune response 3. Immune response is super quick if exposed to real pathogen?Next