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Name the first line of defense. |
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- Skin
- Mucus membrane
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- Sneezing
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Name the second line of defense. |
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Name the third line of defense. |
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What is apart of the "specific" defense? |
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Caused by worms called filaraie, carried by flies and mosquitoes. |
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An acute viral infection characterized by painful skin eruptions that follow the underlying route of an inflamed nerve. aka shingles. |
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Condition that is charaterized by fever, a sore throat and enlarged lymph nodes |
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Infectionious Mononucleosis |
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An acute, highly contagious infection caused by the rubeola virus and is transmitted by respiratory droplets. |
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Acute viral disease characterized by the swelling of the parotid glands. |
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German Measles
Viral infection characterized by a low-grade fever, swallon glands, inflamed eyes and a fine pink rash |
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Acute viral infection that is most commonly transmitted to humans by the bite or saliva of an infected animal. |
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Spread to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito |
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- Infected Blood
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- Mother to child through milk
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Name the types of Immunity |
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Form a protective ring around the back of the nose and the upper throat |
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An endocrine gland that assists the immune system |
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Protects against the entry of pathogens through the digestive system |
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Fliters microorganisms and other foreign material from blood |
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Is a treatment to repress or interfere with the ability of the immune system to respond to stimulation by antigens |
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Is a hormone-like preparation adminstered primarily as anti inflammatory and as an immunosuppressant |
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Is medication that kills or damages cells |
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What system do rheumatoid arthritis go to? |
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What system do myathenia gravis go to? |
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What system do pernicious anemia go to? |
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What system do crohns diease go to? |
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What system do multiple sclerosis go to? |
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What system do scleroderma go to? |
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What system do grave disease go to? |
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Bacteria capable of movement |
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Live only by invading cells |
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live within other organism |
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