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-Kyle

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I can’t find my red bean cakes.

Please help me find them.

I’m hungry!

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= points

= Mystery

power-up

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sore throat, coughing, sneezing

What are some common symptoms?

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That your body is fighting a disease

What do common symptoms signal?

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Your immune system

What works to protect you from diseases?

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You feel sick

When your immune system is weakened, what happens?

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When your immune system is weakened.

When do you feel sick?

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bacteria and viruses

Illnesses can be caused by which two things?

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bacteria

What are organisms with just one cell?

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Just one

How many cells do bacteria have?

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trillions

How many bacteria do we have living in our bodies?

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99%

Of the bacteria living in our bodies, what percentage are good for us?

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Than there are people on earth.

Your mouth contains more bacteria than what?

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Allow us to feel positive emotions, protect us from disease, and help us to digest food.

What do good bacteria do?

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Illnesses

What can bad bacteria cause?

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With antibiotics

How can we treat bacteria infections?

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bacterial infections

What are antibiotics used to treat?

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Viruses

What are smaller than bacteria?

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a host

What can viruses not exist without?

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An animal or plant to live in

What is a host?

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100,000

How many virus cells can be sent out with one sneeze?

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160 kph (100 mph)

How fast do virus cells travel when they are sent out by a sneeze?

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You become the host

What happens after virus cells invade your body?

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7 points!

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Viruses

What can you not use antibiotics to treat?

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80%

What percent of viruses are spread by touching an infected person or thing?

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The flu

What is the name of one type of virus mentioned in the reading?

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By getting vaccinations or washing your hands

How can you protect yourself against viruses?

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You simply need to wait until your body gets rid of it.

If you get infected by a virus, what do you need to do?

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10 points!

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