What is Streptococcus pyogenes?
transmission of diseases of digestive system
What is ingestion?
throat
What is the pharynx?
creates sound/your voice
What is the larynx?
causes pink-red rash in scarlet fever
What is erythrogenic toxin?
transmission of staphylococcal food poisoning
What is ingestion of enterotoxin?
leads to middle ear from throat
What is the eustachian tube?
fixed phagocytosis in Lower lungs
What is alveolar macrophages?
spikes of Influenza and function
What is H spikes for attachment and N spikes for release?
Vibrio cholerae are found here
What is brackish waters?
produce bile - store bile
What is the liver & gallbladder?
breaks chemical bonds of food
What is chemical digestion?
Stages of whooping cough and description/Signs & Symptoms
What is Catarrhal stage of common cold, Paroxysmal stage of violent coughing episodes, Convalescence stage of gradual cessation of coughing?
transmission and progression of mumps
What is respiratory transmission and colonization of upper respiratory tract, local lymph nodes and parotid salivary glands causing inflammation, swelling and painful swallowing?
digestive system accessory structures
What are salivary glands, teeth, tongue, liver, gallbladder & pancreas?
job of ciliated mucosa
What is trap & filter, warm and humidify?
Three outcomes of exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What is phagocytosis of Alveolar Macrophages and destroyed, or not destroyed causing inflammation and macrophages create tubercle/Gohn's complex, or macrophages die, release bacteria that grow and rupture tubercle, spreading?
transmission and progression of Ascaris
What is ingestion of eggs, hatch in intestine, larva move to blood, lungs, throat, swallowed, stomach, small intestine, sexual reproduction and shed eggs in feces?
alimentary tube in order
what is the oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, small intestine & large intestine?
covers larynx when swallowing
What is the epiglottis?