Labeling parts
Communicable Diseases
Ch. 13 Vocab
CH. 23 Vocab
Ch. 26 Vocab
100

The outer part of the ear you can see

What is the auricle

100

This virus spreads by direct contact including sharing utensils and kissing.

What is mono

100

This is the outer, thinner layer of skin

What is the epidermis

100

a spread from one living organism to another or through the environment

What is a communicable disease

100

A cruel or harmful contact using technology

What is cyber-bullying.

200

The hole in the middle of the iris

What is the pupil

200

There are three different variations of this disease which is known to give a person jaundice and affect their liver.

What is hepatitis

200

A pigment that gives the skin, hair, and iris of eyes their color.

What is melanin
200

a piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat

What is a virus

200

A sequence of events that leads to an unintentional injury.

What is an accident chain
300

The visible part of the tooth

What is the crown

300

This is an airborne disease that attacks the lungs causing an abundance of coughing and can be treated with antibiotics.

What is TB

300

This is a deadly form of skin cancer.

What is melanoma

300

A single-celled microorganism that can be found anywhere

What is bacteria

300

Includes strategies to protect yourself from harm

What is self-defense

400

Structures in the skin that produce an oily secretion called sebum

What are the sebaceous glands

400

A bacterial infection that is spread by direct contact or airborne, is treated with antibiotics, but if left untreated can cause heart issues.

What is Strep Throat

400

This is when you can see far away but not up close

What is farsightedness

400

the passageway that connects the nose, throat and lungs together

What is the respiratory tract
400

This is the proper way to sit at your desk.

What is neutral body position

500
This part of the eye bends and focuses light

What is the cornea

500

What is a virus spread by air or contact that presents with fluid blisters, rash, and fatigue and can be avoided by vaccinations?

What is chicken pox.

500

This occurs when you listen to music too loud which creates a ringing or buzzing in ear

What is tinnitus

500

what is a network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fights off pathogens

What is the immune system

500

This means you are aware of potential hazards on the roads and you are taking action to avoid them.

What is defensive driving

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