Save
Upgrade to remove ads
Busy. Please wait.
Log in with Clever
or

show password
Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?  Sign up 
Sign up using Clever
or

Username is available taken
show password


Make sure to remember your password. If you forget it there is no way for StudyStack to send you a reset link. You would need to create a new account.
Your email address is only used to allow you to reset your password. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.


Already a StudyStack user? Log In

Reset Password
Enter the associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.
focusNode
Didn't know it?
click below
 
Knew it?
click below
Don't Know
Remaining cards (0)
Know
0:00
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.

  Normal Size     Small Size show me how

Diseases

QuestionAnswer
what is mmr measles, mumps and rubella
how is mumps spread droplets of saliva from an infected person on mouth nose or throat
what happens if people aren't vaccianated its easier for others to catch it
microbes (3) bacteria, fungi and viruses
bacteria (5) reproduce rapidly, very small, releases toxins that make you feel ill, causes tb, cholera and thypoid
what is mmr measles, mumps and rubella
how is mumps spread droplets of saliva from an infected person on mouth nose or throat
what happens if people aren't vaccianated its easier for others to catch it
microbes (3) bacteria, fungi and viruses
bacteria (3) reproduce rapidly, very small and releases toxins that make you feel ill,
viruses (2) smaller than bacteria, invades cells and reproduces inside of them
what happens when viruses reproduces in cells tissues damage
what does bacteria cause tuberculosis, cholera, thypoid
what does viruses cause (4) polio, flu , measles and common cold.
how can diseases be spread (4) on food, in the air, in liquid and physical contact
how can diseases being spread be prevented good hygiene
does bacteria grown in zone of inhibitation no
why doesn't bacteria grown in the zone of inhibitation antibiotics prevents bacteria from growing in it
name and antibiotic penicillin
what happens if your stop taking antibiotics before you are supposed to the mutated bacteria will survive and reproduce
cell lysis making microbes explode and cells seperate
aggregation making microbes stick together
marking destruction via phagocytosis
what does red and white blood cells do to bacteria engulf it
epidemic a new disease where it wasn't before in cities or countries
pandemic a new disease that infects large area of land in the wold of continent
endemic a disease that usually lives in an area , eg. malaria in africa
Created by: whatiselaomg
Popular Biology sets

 

 



Voices

Use these flashcards to help memorize information. Look at the large card and try to recall what is on the other side. Then click the card to flip it. If you knew the answer, click the green Know box. Otherwise, click the red Don't know box.

When you've placed seven or more cards in the Don't know box, click "retry" to try those cards again.

If you've accidentally put the card in the wrong box, just click on the card to take it out of the box.

You can also use your keyboard to move the cards as follows:

If you are logged in to your account, this website will remember which cards you know and don't know so that they are in the same box the next time you log in.

When you need a break, try one of the other activities listed below the flashcards like Matching, Snowman, or Hungry Bug. Although it may feel like you're playing a game, your brain is still making more connections with the information to help you out.

To see how well you know the information, try the Quiz or Test activity.

Pass complete!
"Know" box contains:
Time elapsed:
Retries:
restart all cards