Acids and bases | STI's | viruses | Bacteria | Diseases |
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Name 3 differences between and acid and a base
Acid tastes sour,turns blue litmus paper red and is corrosive to metal
Base tastes bitter, turns red litmus paper blue and is corrosive but not to metal |
what is one of the most common STI's?
Chlamydia
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are viruses living organisms?
no they aren't
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What are the shapes of bacteria
cocci, spirilla bacillia
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What are the top 3 reasons diseases spread?
contact, deep wound and shared food or water
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What is stronger for an acid 1.5 or 4.6ph
1.5ph
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Do symptoms show up after a few hours of contracting the STI? Explain
No symptoms can take years to show
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Are viruses bigger then bacteria?
No
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What helps a bacteria move?
A flagella
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can humans spread a rabies to another person?
no it's not possible for a human to spread rabies
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What happens when an acid corods away metal?
it releases hydrogen gas
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can all STI's be treated with antibiotics? Explain
No very few go away completely
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how many cells does a virus have?
A virus has no cells
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is all bacteria harmful?
No not all bacteria is harmful
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what are 3 "childhood" diseases?
chickenpox, whooping cough, measles
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What specific type of chemical is used in car batteries
sulfuric acid
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will using a condom prevent a STI completely?
No it will not prevent it completely
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What is a viruses "overcoat" made from?
protein
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What can bacteria cause harm to?
plants, human and animals
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name 3 diseases that can kill you if left untreated
Rabies, Tetanus, small pox and malaria
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are bases corrosive to metals
no
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What is hepatitis b transmitted through?
blood and bodily fluids
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What are the three groups of viruses
plant, animal and bacterial
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What do all bacteria need to survive?
water and proper temperature
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what are two reasons pneumonia is caused
viruses and bacteria
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