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An infectious disease thatattacks disease-fighting cells,
white blood cells, in the blood.
What is AIDS?
1,2
The smallest kind of microbeThat causes disease.
Cold, Flu, AIDS
What are Viruses?
1,3
These diseases are caused by lifestyle, environment, and
heredity… how you live yourlife.
What are noninfectious diseases?
1,4
The signs and feelings of a disease.
What are symptoms?
2,1
Two noninfectious diseasescause the most deaths in the
U.S.
What are Cancer and Heart Disease?
2,2
Small and simple pathogens,like yeast and mold that
cause disease.
What are Fungi?
2,3
Where can pathogens be found?
What is air, objects, food?
2,4
The growth of pathogens in the body.
What is an infection?
3,1
A long lasting disease, for manyyears or a life-time, usually
a non-infectious disease.
What is Chronic?
3,2
The virus that causes AIDS
What is HIV?
3,3
Washing your hands often,eating healthy foods, and exercise will higher your
_______ to disease.
What is resistance?
3,4
These cells kill pathogens.
What are White Blood Cells?
4,1
A noninfectious disease thatmay cause a person’s bodyto not make enough insulin
What is Diabetes?
4,2
They cause infectious diseases.
What are pathogens?
4,3
Your body’s ability to remember
how to make antibodiesto a disease.
What is immunity?
4,4
Any condition that damages or weakens part of the body.
What is a disease?
5,1
Name two diseases for whichthere is a vaccine.
What is Chicken Pox, Flu, Measles?
5,2
One-cell organisms that are larger than bacteria, cause
Amebic Dysentery.
What are Protozoa?
5,3
An extra dose of a vaccineto help maintain immunity.
What is a booster?
5,4
Spread from one person to another person in many ways.
What is transmitted?
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