Microbes: Immunization and Vaccination

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Microbes: Immunization and Vaccination Quiz

Test your knowledge about microbes, immunization, and vaccination with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers essential facts about how vaccines work, the role of antibiotics, and the body's immune responses to infections.

  • 10 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Learn about the importance of vaccines
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningMicrobe42
A bacterial infection can be cured with:
Painkillers
Antibiotics
Disinfectants
Exercise
Vaccines usually contain:
Antibiotics
Painkillers
A weak or dead form of the microbe
A strong form of the microbe
When a vaccine is injected, the white blood cells...
Develop antibodies
Develop an antivirus
Develop antibiotics
Increase a lot in number
Which microbes CANNOT be killed with antibiotics?
Bacteria
Viruses
Tick 2 body parts or chemicals which defend us from harmful microbes?
Skin
Nails
Heart
Muscles
Stomach acid
Once you become infected with chickenpox and then cured of it, you will probably not catch it again. This is because (CHOOSE 2):
Chickenpox virus will not be able to enter your body anymore
You have developed an immunity to the virus
Your white blood cells will kill any chickenpox virus thanks to the antibodies
The virus will still remain in your body but won't affect you anymore
What does 'immune' mean?
You cannot get sick from a particular microbe
Microbes cannot enter your body
Your body is very strong
Can all diseases be prevented with a vaccine?
Yes
No
What is the main difference between antiseptics and antibiotics?
Antiseptics cure infections while antibiotics cure diseases
Antiseptics are applied on the skin while antibiotics are usually swallowed
Antiseptics are stronger than antibiotics
Antiseptics kill only viruses while antibiotics kill only bacteria
Tick all the diseases (5) which can be prevented by taking a vaccine:
Tetanus
Flu
AIDS
Measles
Salmonella
Hepatitis B
Chickenpox
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