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| Question | Answer |
| time between exposure to an infectious agent and specific symptoms of a disease. | prodromal |
| Indirect protection from infectious disease due to a large number of vaccinated population | herd immunity |
| This cell has hemoglobin, transports oxygen through the body, in humans it does not have a nucleus. | red blood cells |
| part of the eye processes an image | retina |
| These blood cells are a huge part of the immune system. There are different types of these cells, each one performs a specific function | White Blood Cells |
| reason for why your body's immune response to a second exposure (of the same pathogen) may be differently treated | B-cells "remember" antigens they have seen before and produce antibodies quickly. |
| parts of the acquired immune system. | Antibodies & B-cells |
| specific immune response | acquired |
| outermost structure of the eye,(where a contact would sit) | cornea |
| focuses light on the retina | lens |
| any infectious agent that can cause disease is called a... | pathogen |
| A single-celled, prokaryotic microorganism. (examples = strep throat, salmonella, ) | Bacteria |
| helps filter extra cellular fluid to help fight infections: | Lymph nodes |
| non-living microscopic agent, made up of an outer protein shell, (examples= rabies, HIV, covid) | virus |
| (True or False) The cardiovascular system is pressurized from the pumping of the heart and the lymphatic system is not pressurized. | true |
| living microscopic, single-celled, eukaryotic, animal-like organisms.( example =Giardia.) | Protist |
| mode of transmission occurs when a living object carries the infectious agent from one host to another,(like a mosquito carrying Zika virus) | Vector-borne |
| T-Cells are made in the... | Thymus |
| This substance is used to simulate an immune response (the goal of creating antibodies and providing immunity to specific infections.) | Vaccine |
| A large, eukaryotic, multicellular, parasitic worm (examples= tapeworm, liver fluke, or a leech.) | Helminth |
| White Blood Cells are made in the... | Bone marrow |
| describes the body's immune system overreacting to an infection ( thats causing inflammation). | sepsis |
| limits the body's normal inflammatory response to prevent damage and impairment that might result from swelling and higher body temperatures. | Immune privilege |
| parts of the innate immune system. | Tears & cilia |
| eye care professional that can provide medical treatments and surgical procedures | Ophthalmologist |
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