CHAPTER 22 QUIZ

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NAME-___________________________
CHAPTER 22 QUIZ
1. ______________ The smallest pathogen.
2. ______________ Prevents viral infections.
3. ______________ The stage of infection when symptoms appear.
4. ______________ White blood cells that ‘eat up’ foreign cells.
5. ______________ Cures bacterial infections.
6. ______________ Deer Ticks transmit this disease.
7. ______________ Protein that prevents harm to the body.
8. ______________ Cells that carry out most of the immune systems functions.
9. ______________ An organism that causes disease.
10._____________ Time between entry of a pathogen and when you begin to feel ill.
11. _____________ ______Stage of infection when symptoms are most sever
12______________ This pathogen can sometimes be used in making medications
such as antibiotic and anti toxins.
13._____________It is a sticky liquid that covers the surface of membranes.
14._____________ How a disease spread from 1 person to another.
A) Acute
B) Anti-Biotic
C) Virus
D) Pathogen
E) Lunch Period
F) Vaccine G) Lyme disease H) Incubation Period
I) Fungi J) Transmission K) Mucus L) Lymphocytes M) Prodromal
N) Phagocytes O) Anti-bodies
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A_____________________ is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a
particular disease. It typically contains a small amount of an agent that
resembles a microorganism
_____________________ are living things that have only one cell.
_____________________________________is the length of time between entry of an
infectious agent into the body and the beginning of disease symptoms.
_____________________________ Transmissions occur when there is physical
contact between an infected person and a susceptible person.
_________________________________ Transmissions occurs when there is no direct
human-to-human contact. These infections spread when an infected person
sneezes or coughs, sending infectious droplets into the air. If healthy people
inhale the infectious droplets, or if the contaminated droplets land directly in
their eyes, nose or mouth, they risk becoming ill.
___________________________________ Is the first layer of our immune system, it
is also the largest.
If a disease gets through the physical and chemical barriers the second line
of defense is ‘activated’ ____________________________ is your bodies second line
of defense and it promotes healing from cuts, scrapes, and damage from
infectious disease.
KEY
1._______C______ The smallest pathogen.
2._______F_______ Prevents viral infections
3._____M_______ Which is the stage of infection when symptoms appear
4._______N______ White blood cells that ‘eat up’ foreign cells
5.______B____ Cures bacterial infections
6.______G_____ Deer Ticks transmit this disease.
7______o______ Protein that prevents harm to the body
8..______L______ Cells that carry out most of the immune systems functions.
9._______D______ An organism that causes disease
10.________H______ Time between entry of a pathogen and when you begin to
feel ill.
11______A_______ Stage of infection when symptoms are most sever
12______I________ This pathogen can sometimes be used in making
medications such as antibiotic and anti toxins
13_______K______ It is a sticky liquid that covers the surface of membranes
14______J_______ How a disease spread from 1 person to another.
A) Acute
B)Anti-Biotic
C)Virus
D)Pathogen E)Incubation
F)Vaccine G)Lyme Disease
H)Incubation Period
I)Fungi
J)Transmission
K)Mucus L)Lymphocytes M)Prodromal
N)Phagocytes
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1.__VACCINE______ is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a
particular disease. It typically contains a small amount of an agent that resembles
a microorganism
2____BACTERIA_______are living things that have only one cell.
3______________INCUBATION PERIOD_____the length of time between entry of an
infectious agent into the body and the beginning of disease symptoms.
4_____DIRECT__________ transmission occur when there is physical contact
between an infected person and a susceptible person.
5____IN-DIRECT______________ transmission occurs when there is no direct
human-to-human contact. These infections spread when an infected person sneezes or
coughs, sending infectious droplets into the air. If healthy people inhale the infectious
droplets, or if the contaminated droplets land directly in their eyes, nose or mouth, they
risk becoming ill.
6________SKIN____________ is the first layer of our immune system, it is alos the
largest
List the 2 types of immunity that protect the body against infections
Passive and active
If a disease gets through the physical and chemical barriers the second line of
defense is ‘activated’ ____________________________ is your bodies second line of defense
and it promotes healing from cuts, scrapes, and damagefrom infectous disease.
Inflammation
What are the 4 ways a person comes in to contact with a pathogen
Infected person
Contaminated object
Animal
Environmental sources
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