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Microbes and Disease
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Q1. Name a solid yellow food made from milk © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 2
A1. Cheese © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 3
Q2. Name a nutrient jelly for growing bacteria © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 4
A2. Agar © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 5
Q3. Name the single celled fungi important for their ability to ferment carbohydrates © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 6
A3. Yeast © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 7
Q4. Name the famous antibiotic discovered by Alexander Fleming © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 8
A4. Penicillin © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 9
Q5. What are mushroom shaped, often poisonous, fungi called?
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A5. Toadstools © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 11
Q6. What do we call a disease that spreads rapidly through a population?
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A6. An Epidemic © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 13
Q7. Give the scientific term for microscopic organisms, bacteria for example © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 14
A7. Microbe © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 15
Q8. What are primitive single celled organisms called?
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A8. Bacteria © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 17
Q9. What do we call a simple organism that can only reproduce within a living plant or animal cell? (They often cause disease) © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 18
A9. Virus © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 19
Q10. What is a simple plant that lacks green chlorophyll called. Athlete's foot is caused by one of these © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 20
A10. Fungus © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 21
Q11. What do we call a chemical that kills bacteria?
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A11. Antibiotic © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 23
Q12. What do we call a mass of bacteria growing in a Petri dish?
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A12. A Culture © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 25
Q13. Name the method of stimulating resistance to diseases in the human body using microbes © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 26
A13. Vaccination © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 27
Q14. What do we call an increased resistance to a particular disease?
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A14. Immunity © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 29
Q15. What do we call an organism that causes disease?
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A15. A Pathogen © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 31
Q16. What do we call the result of disease causing bacteria entering the body?
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A16. Infection © NTScience.co.uk 2005 KS3 Unit 8c – Microbes and Disease 33
Well Done!
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