These 4 things are types of pathogens.
What are bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and prions?
These 3 things/systems belong to the immune system.
What are skin, mucus, and lymphatic system?
This type of diabetes is usually onset past age 40.
What is type II (diabetes)?
A tumor is caused by this.
What is a mutation?
This type of substance causes allergic reactions.
What is an allergen?
The CDC recommends washing your hands for this long at least.
What is 20 seconds?
T cells are responsible for this. (name one)
What is:
-Activate B-cells
-Kills disease cells
-Prevent overreaction
-"Remember" diseases
Gestational diabetes resolves after this ends.
What is pregnancy?
A tumor becomes a cancer when it is this.
What is malignant?
These are caused by immune hypersensitivity to foreign substances.
What are allergies?
Coughing/Sneezing is an example of this type of indirect contact.
What is airborne transmission?
This response kills a disease via heat.
What is a fever?
Gestational diabetes does this to the chance of the mother having diabetes later on in life.
What is increasing?
Cancer usually spreads through this.
What are blood vessels?
This chronic disease is caused by immune hypersensitivity to internal substances/organisms.
What is autoimmune disease?
Vectors mediate this type of disease communication.
What is indirect (communication)?
Lymphocytes are a type of this type of blood cell.
What is a white (blood cell)?
Type I diabetes is caused by a hypersensitive response to this.
What (is the/are) pancreas/langerhans cells?
This type of radiation is used in chemotherapy.
What are X-rays/Roentgen rays?
This type of cell is responsible for mitigating hypersensitive immune reactions.
What is a T cell?
These 5 things are types of pathogens.
What are bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi, and prions?
This response physically stops pathogens from reaching sensitive areas of your body.
What is mucus?
Insulin therapy usually lasts this long for Type I & II diabetics.
What is (for) life?
This is the most common type of cancer.
What is breast cancer?
What can be done to prevent hypersensitive immune reactions?
What is avoidance of triggers?
What is nothing?