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