Causes of Disease
Disease Prevention
Amazing Antibodies
Cells
Regents Review II
Regents Review III
100

____1. Anything that can cause a disease and includes viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi, and parasites are called

A. Symbionts

B. Pathogens

C. Antigens

D. Antibodies

B: Pathogen

100

The respiratory is responsible for exchanging what 2 gases

oxygen and carbon dioxide
100

. Long term immunity due to natural or deliberate exposure.  Body recognizes and fights off the antigen quickly.  

A.    Vaccine Immunity

B.    Active Immunity

C.    Permanent Immunity

D.    Passive Immunity


B: Active Immunity

100

. Disease that causes the body to not properly recognize itself and attack cells or compounds in the body as if they were pathogens.  

A.    Autoimmune Disease

B.    HIV/AIDS

C.    Asthma

D.    Emphysema 


A: Autoimmune Disease

100

. Materials are transported within a single-celled organism by the 

A.    Nucleus

B.    Cytoplasm

C.    Mitochondrion

D.    Ribosome


B: Cytoplasm

100

. The flow of energy in an ecosystem is best described as energy moving in 

A.    One direction from the sun to the producers and then to the consumers

B.    One direction from a consumer to a producer and then to the sun as heat and light

C.    Two directions between the producers that are present

D.    Two directions, back and forth, between the producers and the consumers


A: One direction from the sun to the producers and then to the consumers

200

Microorganisms that live in the body and harm  us  are known as

A. Symbionts

B. Pathogens

C. Antigens

D. Antibodies

B: Symbionts

200

Viruses , bacteria and fungi are _________?

A.    Antigens

B.    Antibodies

C.    Interferons

D.    Pathogens


D: Pathogens

200

. Short term immunity due to natural or deliberate exposure.

A.    Active Immunity

B.    Antigen Immunity

C.    Passive Immunity

D.    None of the Above


C: Passive Immunity

200

What is the powerhouse of the cell and provides ATP

A: Mitochondria

200

The __________is what is kept the same in an experiment.

a. conclusion

b. data

c. constant

d. weather


C: Constant

200

A man is exposed to large amounts of ultraviolet radiation while sunbathing at the beach.  This exposure causes a genetic change in the DNA of a skin cell.  In the future, this change can be passed on to 

A.    His male and female children

B.    His male children only

C.    All cells in his body

D.    His skin cells only 


D: His skin cells only

300

Each of the following is one way that disease can be spread EXCEPT 

A.    Other Animals

B.    Contaminated Food or Water

C.    Exchange of body fluids

D.    Being in the same room as someone with the flu


D: Being in the same room as someone with the flu

300

Substances that trigger an immune response are known as 

A.    Interferons

B.    Antibodies

C.    Antigens

D.    Pathogens


C: Antigens

300

Overreactions to harmless antigens on pollen, dust mites, or mold are called 

A.    Antibodies

B.    Allergies

C.    Autoimmune Disease

D.    Asthma


B: Allergies

300

During the diffusion lab, what was able to diffuse through the cell membrane of a model cell?

iodine and glucose

300

________ are the organelle that helps us make proteins. 

a. Ribosomes

b. Mitochondria

c. chloroplasts

d. vacuoles

A: Ribosomes

300

When you added salt water to a plant cell, the cell membrane_________.

a. shrunk

b. expanded

c. got larger

C: a shrunk

400

The first line of defense against infectious disease is the 

A.    Inflammatory Response

B.    Skin

C.    Interferons

D.    Fever


B: Skin

400

. These cells bind to antigens and tells the immune system to destroy pathogens.  

A.    B-Cells

B.    Antibodies

C.    Lymphocytes

D.    Red Blood Cells 


B: Antibodies

400

A disease that causes the air passages to narrow.  

A.    HIV/AIDS

B.    Inflammatory Response

C.    Asthma

D.    Emphysema 


C: Asthma

400
What is selectively permeable and allows nutrients and gases in and out of a cell?

C: Cell Membrane

400

Proteins are made of __________.

a. carbohydrates

b. amino acids

c. fats

d. lipids


B: Amino acids

400

What happens to the letter e under the microsope.

It is backwards and upside down

500

What system breaks food down into a usable form.

a. excretory

b. digestive

c. circulatory

d. Nervous


A: Inflammatory Response

500

. Injections of a weakened form of a pathogen or a similar but less dangerous pathogen are called

A.    Interferons 

B.    Antigens

C.    Antibodies 

D.    Vaccinations


D: Vaccinations

500

Virus that attacks T-cells and leaves the body in a weakened state. 

A.    Autoimmune Disease

B.    HIV/AIDS

C.    Asthma

D.    Emphysema 


B: HIV/AIDS

500

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess

500

__________are organelles only found in plant cells.

Chloroplasts and cell wall

500

The ________variable is the one thing we change to test the hypothesis

independent
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