Cellular organization,The ability to reproduce by themselves, Growth & development, Energy use from nutrients, Homeostasis maintaining a balance through regulation, Response to their environment, Ability to adapt are all characteristics of
What is life (or alive)
A disease that occurs at a greater than normal frequency for a given area is called a/an
what is an epidemic
produced when macrophages release the protein pyrogen
what is fever?
The toxic chemical that causes the cell to burst before the viruses can be assembled
what is granzyme?
The Phase that check to see if it is safe in a small group of healthy people and gets the immune response is
What is Phase 1?
level of organization that includes cells of similar structure and function
What is a tissue?
There is a proofreading mechanism to prevent mistakes made while replicating
What are DNA viruses
The toxic chemical that enters the cells after pores have been made, causing cell death
What is compliment?
The cells in charge of antibody mediated immunity
what are B-cells?
The Phase in which the potential vaccine (or drug) is given to 100s or even 100os of people
What is Phase 3?
A characteristics of living things that best explains why humans sweat when they get hot
what is homeostasis?
organisms that cause disease and sometimes death.
what is a pathogen?
The main chemical secreted by mast cells involved in allergic reactions
What is histamine
the protein that is a a self marker
what is MHC?
This term is determined by how well a vaccine works once the vaccine is available and in wide-spread use in the general population
What is effectiveness?
A characteristic of living things best explains why birds fly south for the winter.
What is the response to the environment?
cocci, rods, spiral
What are the shapes of bacteria?
the cells of your second line of defense that destroy cells infected by the pathogen but destroy many healthy cells too
what are natural killer cells?
A signal molecule produced by CD4 cells that stimulates various immune system activities
what is cytokine?
When Ro is equal to 1
What is a disease spreading at a constant rate?
A process when the cell wraps its plasma membrane around the virus (pathogen) and pulls it into the cell
what is endocytosis?
redness, swelling and warmth
what is inflammation?
skin, ear wax, stomach acid, tears
what is your first line of defense?
produced and matured in bone marrow, stored in lymph nodes
what are B-cells
The Johnson and Johnson vaccine for COVID-19 using technology that
What is manipulates the DNA of an adenovirus?