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BIO 112 Exam 1

Biology of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Exam 1

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Dr. Thuller 1670 Holy Fire/St. Anthonies Fire, Belived it wasnt from gods
Anton LeeVwenhoek 1677 Father of microspocy
Edward Jenner 1796 First perdom to create a vaccine
Ignaz Semmellueis 1850 Can prevent spreeding of fevors
Louis Pasteur 1861/1862 Microbiology!! germs male you sick 1885 Vaccine for rabies and anthrex
Jospeh Lister 1867 Used aseptic technique
Robert Koch 1882 5 step causes for diseases
Dimiti Iosfovich Ivanovski 1892 discoveres viruses
Dr. Thuller 1670 Holy Fire/St. Anthonies Fire, Belived it wasnt from gods
Anton LeeVwenhoek 1677 Father of microspocy
Edward Jenner 1796 First perdom to create a vaccine
Ignaz Semmellueis 1850 Can prevent spreeding of fevors
Louis Pasteur 1861/1862 Microbiology!! germs male you sick 1885 Vaccine for rabies and anthrex
Jospeh Lister 1867 Used aseptic technique
Robert Koch 1882 5 step causes for diseases
syndrome a classification of a disease
Dimiti Iosfovich Ivanovski 1892 discoveres viruses
Alaxender Flemming 1928 penicillin
sequelae secondary issues after a disease
Salk 1955 polio vaccine
Prognosis term used to predict outcome and course of a disease
Diseases any interference with normal functioning with the body or body functions
Sign observable by a third party
symptom any change an individual can feel
Asymptomatic no symptoms/signs with a disease
Bengin abnormal cell growth that is not cancerous
syndrome a classification of a disease
Malignant abnormal cell growth that is cancerous
Etiology the cause of a disease
Metastasis the spreading og malignant cells
sequelae secondary issues after a disease
Sarcomas Cancer of your connective tissue
Prognosis term used to predict outcome and course of a disease
Hereditary and Congenital Diseases A type of disease caused by errors in DNA ex; downs syndrome
Degenerative Diseases Diseases that occur due to the lifespan of humans ex; strokes
Neoplastic Diseases Abnormal cell growth
Bengin abnormal cell growth that is not cancerous
Primary Immunologic Diseases a type od fisease that arises from inherited lack of development
Malignant abnormal cell growth that is cancerous
Secondary Immunologic Diseases a type of disease that result from factors that suppress an individuals responce to infection
Metastasis the spreading og malignant cells
Canrcinomas cancer of the epthelial cellsex; skin
Opportunists an organism that dosent make you sick unless given the opper
Sarcomas Cancer of your connective tissue
Lymphomas/ leukemia cancer of the blood
Metabolic Diseases a type of disease that chemical products that are essential are non existant
Horomones a cellular signal made in one area of the body and works on other part
Enzyme Complex protien
Primary Immunologic Diseases a type od fisease that arises from inherited lack of development
Secondary Immunologic Diseases a type of disease that result from factors that suppress an individuals responce to infection
Infectious Diseaces a type of diseases that are caused by microorganisims
Opportunists an organism that dosent make you sick unless given the oppertunity
Pathogens A type of organism that can invade our cells and cause diseases
Pathogenesis the process associated and the eventual product of a disease
Pathogenicity the Capibility of an organism to cause a disease
virulence the degree of intensity of pathogenicity
Contageous an infectious disease that can be spread person to person
Incubatious period first exposure of an infection/ colonization
Prodromal Phase early nondescript symptoms 'you know your gonna get sick feeling"
Invasive Phase rapid invasion of tissues and body mounts defences
Convalescence Phase kinda getting better healing stage
Acute rapid desiease, intense and short lived
Chronic Long term, Mild symptoms and indefinae
Microbes any organism that cannot be viewed with the naked eye
Eu Bacteria "True" Bacteria cause diseases
Prokaryotic Cells Unicellular 10x smaller, no membrane, "Before Neclues"
Eu Karya animalia, Plantae, fungi
Eu Karyotic Cells MultiCellular, 10x larger, have membrane, "true Neclues"
organell a compartment that has a specific job ex; nucleus
Bacteria single celled microscopic
3 shapes of Bacteria Rod/Bacillus, Circle/Sphere, Spiral
Fungi eukaryotic, microscopic diseases
Protoza Single cells, from soil/inctes
Viruses DNA/RNA not living or made of cells, protein
Helminths worms, flat and round
Pandemic world wide spread
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