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This review covers key concepts related to diseases, pathogens, and immunity. It includes topics such as the types of germs, the role of vaccines, and factors that contribute to diseases like heart disease and cancers. Learn about the transmission of pathogens, the shapes of bacteria, and how the body defends itself against infections. This concise guide serves as a useful resource for understanding health fundamentals and improving your knowledge of infectious and non-communicable diseases.
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White Health Miss Barnes Disease Review
1. Most protozoans live in ___________. soil water A: B: leaves animals C: D:
2. A virus causes ______________. pink eye strep throat A: B: malaria the common cold C: D:
3. Vaccines are made from ____________. hair antibodies A: B: dead or weak germs blood C: D:
4. The Epstein-Barr virus causes ___________. mono mumps A: B: the common cold chicken pox C: D:
5. Which is an example of a non-communicable disease? cancer mono A: B: The flu Pink eye C: D:
6. What are three risk factors of heart disease? Age, high blood pressure, not exercising Exercise, rest, eating healthy A: B: Check-ups, taking vitamins, drinking water None of these C: D:
7. Antibiotics kill which type of germs? viruses protozoan A: B: bacteria fungus C: D:
8. Pathogen means ______________. first animal reservoir A: B: how a germ is passed germ C: D:
9. When a person is protected against a disease for life, it means they have ___________. the chain of infection AIDS A: B: a non-communicable disease immunity C: D:
10. The place where pathogens lives is called the ______________. source transmission A: B: entry host C: D:
11. Dots, rods and spirals are the shapes of which germ? bacteria viruses A: B: fungus protozoan C: D:
12. Select 2 ways antibodies work. Chase them until they get tired Kill and weaken germs A: B: Clumps germs together Push them out of the body C: D:
13. How does someone get immunity? Choose 2 ways Eat a healthy diet Get enough sleep A: B: Recover from disease Get vaccinated C: D:
What is the body’s first defense • against germs? skin cilia A: B: tears blood C: D:
15. Who is most likely to get mono? Teens and young adults Babies A: B: The elderly Moms and dads C: D:
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