Immune, Excretory, Cardiopulmonary
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Infectious diseases are caused by | pathogens
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Types of nonspecific defenses against pathogens | mucus, sweat, tears
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The inflammatory response can cause | pain, swelling, redness
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An immune response is triggered by | antigen
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A vaccine gives a body | produces memory cells that provide resistance to that pathogen
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Active immunity antibodies are produced by | your own body
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Autoimmune diseases result when the immune system | fails to distinguish self from non-self
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An example of infectious disease that is caused by a virus: | the common cold
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An example of a disease-carrying organism and the disease it spreads: | deer tick and Lyme disease
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Sneezing, runny nose and itchy eyes are caused when: | mast cells release histamine
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The function of the kidneys is to: | remove wastes
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When blood pressure is constantly too high, the condition is known as: | hypertension
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Air is forced into the lungs by the contraction of the: | diaphragm
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The smallest blood vessels are: | capillaries
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Swollen lymph nodes might indicate: | an infection
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What is a function of the lymphatic system? | collect and return lost fluid to the circulatory system
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What is the function of the valves in the hear? | prevent the backward flow of blood
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