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or their toxins. 28. A substance that contains small amounts of dead or modified pathogens 26. A substance or agent that caus
A. Bacteria B. Infectious disease C. Pathogen D. Toxin E. Virus F. Active immunity G. Antibodies H. Immunity 1. Immunization

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1 The body’s ability to destroy pathogens that it has previously encountered before they are able to cause disease. 2. An unusually high occurrence of a disease in a certain place during a certain period. 3. A disease characterized by painful swelling and inflammation of the joints 4. Deposits of cholesterol that narrow or block arteries, 5. Any disease that spreads from one person to another during sexual intercourse. 6. The removal of a small piece of tissue for diagnostic purposes. 7. A hormone produced by the pancreas that enables glucose (sugar) to pass from the blood into the body’s cells. 8. An injection given for the purpose of stimulating immunity to a disease. 9. A feeling caused by a disease. 10. When part of the heart dies due to loss of blood. 11. A disease that attacks a person with a weakened immune system. 12. A drug that inhibits or kills bacteria. 13. A poisonous substance released by bacteria. 14. A fatal disease of the immune system. 15. Small, single-celled organisms that can live almost anywhere. 16. Immunity acquired by receiving antibodies from another person’s immune system. 17. Proteins that attach to the surface of pathogens or to the toxins produced by them. 18. A reduction of blood flow to part of the brain. 19. A disorder in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. 20. Blood pressure that is consistently measured above normal levels. 21. A disease caused by organisms that enter, live in, and multiply within the body. 22. The rapid, uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells. 23. The smallest type of pathogen. 24. The type of white blood cell that carries out most of the immune system’s functions. or their toxins. 28. A substance that contains small amounts of dead or modified pathogens 26. A substance or agent that causes cancer. 27. An organism that causes disease. 28. Imunity that is created by a person’s own immune system. 29. A white blood cell that eats up” foreign cells. 30. A body temperature above 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. True or False: Write “T” or “F” in the space provided. 31. A “B-Cell” produces antibodies. 32. Inflammation promotes healing, and fights infection. 33. A “T-Cell” can regulate the activities of other cells of the immune system, 34. A result of an untreated STD could be infertility 35. Arteriosclerosis is when the arteries around the heart become clogged. 36. Chewing tobacco or smokeless tobacco is a good alternative to smoking. 37. Atherosclerosis is a cause of coronary heart disease. 38. Fever, swollen lymph nodes, and fatigue are symptoms of being HIV+ 39. Diastolic blood pressure is measured immediately following a ventricular contraction. 40. Signs of a heart attack include sweating, nausea, extreme anxiety, and shortness of breath. A. Bacteria B. Infectious disease C. Pathogen D. Toxin E. Virus F. Active immunity G. Antibodies H. Immunity 1. Immunization J. Lymphocytes K. Passive Immunity L. Phagocytes M. Vaccine N. Antibiotic O. Fever P. Symptom Q. Epidemic R. Sexually Transmitted Disease S. AIDS T. Opportunistic disease U. Heart attack V. High blood pressure W.Plaque X. Stroke Y. Biopsy Z. Cancer AA. Carcinogen BB. Arthritis СС. Diabetes DD. Insulin
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