Infectious Disease
Transmission/Cause
Innate
Acquired
Random
100

diseases that can be transmitted from animal to human 

zoonotic 

100
The two major nonliving reservoirs for diseases 

water and soil 

100

1st line of defense

skin 

100

The flow of lymph is 

toward the heart

100

type of immunity where antibodies are transferred from mother to child 

natural passive 

200

can be bacteria, fungi, parasites, or viruses 

pathogen 

200

Who are the most common vectors

insects and/or arthropods 

200

What chemical signal causes the blood vessels to dilate and is a response to injury 

histamine

200

What are the 3 palpable lymph nodes. 

cervical, axillary, inguinal 

200

Type of immunity you get from a vaccine 

artificial active 

300
causes a disruption in the homeostasis in the body 

infectious disease 

300

Bacteria cause damage by releasing 

Toxins

300

These cells are attracted when a macrophage can't stop the infection 

neutrophils 

300

These interact with and activate b-cells 

helper T-cells

300

The first vaccine was made for which disease and who made it 

small pox and Edward Jenner

400

Set of steps to relate a pathogen to a specific disease 

Koch's postulates 

400

Who is the vector or lyme disease

ticks

400

inflammation causes these symptoms 

pain, heat, swelling, redness

400
These can clone themselves to a specific antigen and destroy the pathogen 

Killer T cells or cytotoxic t cells

400

Where are b cells made when you are a fetus 

liver 

500

Robert Koch was the 1st person to prove pathogens cause disease. What was he looking at 

Anthrax

500

When someone sneezes this is which transmission 

air or droplet effect 

500

These squeeze through the blood vessels  and mature, they eat dead neutrophils and pathogens 

monocytes 

500
what are the two organs/glands that store and mature lymphocytes 

thymus and spleen 

500

Saliva, sweat, and tears contain what enzyme that breaks down cells walls 

lysozyme