A condition that impairs the normal function of a human, plant or animal and has distinguished signs and symptoms.
What is a Disease?
A disease that can be passed down from one person to another person animal or object.
What is a Communicable disease?
What is a non-communicable disease?
An abnormal immune reaction to an ordinarily harmless substance.
What are allergies?
A disease characterized by rapid and uncontrolled growth of cells.
What is cancer?
A tiny organism that causes a communicable disease.
What is a Pathogen?
This pathogen lives in a host cell.
What is a virus?
diseases that cause further breakdown in body cells, tissues, and organs as they progress.
What is a congenital disease?
This is released when the body senses a threat in the body, and needs to combat it.
What is Histamine?
A substance that can cause cancer.
What is a Carcinogen?
T-cells help b-cells by?
What is reactivating weak b-cells?
Dysentery and malaria are examples of this pathogen.
What is parasite?
All disorders that are present at birth.
What is a congenital disease?
The best way to overcome allergies.
What is getting a series of injections of the allergens?
What is Malignant?
What line of defenses includes the eyes, skin, stomach, saliva and Mucas?
What is line 1?
Whis cells job is to release antibodies into the bloodstream.
What are B-cells?
A diet in veggies, fruits, and complex carbs, at least 60 minutes of exercise per day, and avoiding Tabacco are all way to prevent what disease?
What is type 1 diabetes?
This is the most dangerous type of allergies.
What are Anaphylactic allergies?
This treatment often leaves people feeling sick, exhausted and, nauseas.
What is Chemotherapy?
Where does the pathogen fungi like to live?
What is warm and moist places?
Viruses are made up of this genetic code.
What is (PRA or RNA)+ protein?
Asthma is a non-communicable, and chronic disease because...
What is it can't be transferred from one person to another living organism, and the affected person will suffer from it for a long period of time?
This is the third step of an allergic reaction.
What is the immune system triggering a non-specific response by releasing antibodies that release histamine?
To avoid skin cancer you need to apply sunscreen of this SPF and this often.
What is SPF 30 every 2 hours?