Disease
Disease 2
Disease 3
Disease 4
Disease 5
100

A disease that is not passed from 1 person to another

What is a noninfectious disease?

100

Causes of noninfectious diseases (At least 2)

What is genetics, the environment, or a person's lifestyle?

100

traits or habits that increase your chances of getting a disease

What are risk factors?

100

The two non-living pathogens

What is a virus and a prion?
100

Scurvy, obesity, and anorexia nervosa are all examples of this disease

What are nutritional diseases?
200

Abnormalities that are obvious at birth or early in infancy

What are birth defects?

200

A disease that is common and contained to a particular region or area

What is endemic.

200

pain, swelling, and stiffness of joints

What is arthritis?

200

masses of cells

What is a tumor?

200

Disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans, it affect both the animal and human (not the same as vectors

What is a zoonotic disease?
300

The two types of barriers in the body's first line of defence (generally speaking) 

What are physical and chemical barriers?

300

Brain loses its ability to function (often related to loss of memory)

What is Alzheimers disease?

300

the force of blood on the inside walls of main arteries

What is blood pressure?

300

type of diabetes that is insulin dependent

What is Type 1?

300

The scientist whose work laid the foundation for the germ theory of disease and ended belief in spontaneous generation

Who is Louis Pasteur?

400

Disease that reduces production of insulin

What is diabetes?

400

disease or condition inherited through a person's genes

What is a genetic disease?


400
degeneration of muscle fibers

What is muscular dystrophy?

400

The flask used in Louis Pasteur's experiment to disprove the theory of spontaneous generation.

What is the swan neck flask?

400

The spread of a disease in a specific area (such as a nation), over multiple communities

What is an epidemic?

500

methods of reducing instances of non-infectious disease (3 answers)

What is public education, legislation, access to health care?

500

abnormal cells growing without control

What is cancer?

500

Also known as community immunity, is a concept in epidemiology that describes a situation where a large portion of a population becomes immune to a particular infectious disease, either through vaccination or previous infections, making it difficult for the disease to spread within that population.

What is herd immunity?

500

the most severe type of arthritis where the immune system attacks tissues surrounding joints

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

500

The third line of defence is called the...

What is the lymphatic system or adaptive immune system?