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SUD A SUD

1.What are the factors that cause non infectious


diseases?
Ans: 2 factors: Environmental, (Mutagens) and Hereditary
2.What does Hemophilia do and how is it caused?
Ans: Hemophilia is a disease in which ur blood doesnt
clot properly and it Is caused by Hereditary factors.
3.What is the name for the factor that causes mutations
and changes?
Ans: Mutagens (they cause change in ur DNA)
4.What is Type 1 Diabetes?
Ans: A disease in which ur cannot produce sufficient
insulin for yourself and it is caused by hereditary factors.
5.What classifies as an infectious disease?
Ans: A disease that is caused by a pathogen is called an
Infectious disease
6.Name all the types of pathogens.
Ans: Virus,Fungi,Parasite,Bacteria(those are all mentioned
in the book)
7.What is the name for non-cellular pathogens that
depend on living things to reproduce?
Ans: Virus
8.Are Viruses alive? Why and Why noat my goat?
Ans: Nein, Viruses cannot function on their own so they
are not considered alive.
9.What disease does a rusty nail carry?
Ans: Tetanus
10.What is the speed of a sneeze? O yea
Ans: 160 km/h in me mommys car
11.In which part of a cell does a virus put its genetic
material into?
Ans: Cell membrane
12.How is HIV spread? What is its full form?
Ans: Through bodily fluids, human immunodeficiency
virus
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13.What disease infects 3 of the worlds population and
what type of a pathogen is it?
Ans: Tuberculosis, Bacteria
14.What do Fungi do?
Ans: Decompose dead microorganisms into material that
usually plants use
15.What is Strep throat caused by?
Ans: Bacteria (it is a sinus infection)
16.What are the two most common fungal infections?
Ans: Skin infections which include Athletes foot and
ringworm around body and scalp.
17.How are fungal infections spread?
Ans: Through contact or by interacting with socks, shoes
and shower places
18.What is a host?
Ans: A host is a feeder the parasite lives on and uses the
nutrients of.
19.What are protists or Pro tits I dunno
Ans: Protists are single celled micro organismic parasites
that are the most common types of parasites in humans.
20.How many people are affected by malaria every year?
Ans: Prox 500 mill
21.What is the name of the protist that causes giardiasis?
Ans: Giardia Lamblia
22. What is S S S S S S S S S S S S S ascaris lumricoides?
Ans: It is a roundworm which is the cause of most
parasitic worm infections. It is spread in contaminated
food.
23.Which protist causes stomach cramps, nausea and
diarrhea?
Ans: Giardia Lamblia
24.What classifies as a contagious disease?
Ans: A disease that spreads from person to person.
25.What bacteria is found in chicken and cattle?
Ans: Salmonella
26. How is Hepatitis C spread? ( )( )( )( )
Ans: Sexual contact
27. What do Deer ticks spread?
Ans: Lyme disease
28.Which disease is caused by a bite of an animal?
Ans: Rabies (needs to be a bite that cuts the skin)
29.What is Pasteurization?
Ans: The controlled heating of food products to kill
bacteria.
30.What is an antibiotic?
Ans: A medicine used to kill or slow down the processes
of bacteria.
31.Which types of drugs are used to treat viral infections?
Ans: Antiviral Drugs
32.What is an antiviral drug?
Ans: A drug that destroys virus / prevents replication.
33.How does an antibiotic kill/slow down pathogens?
Ans: YOU BLOCK MY WAY YOU BLOCK MY WAYan
antibiotic blocks BLOCKS cell processes.
34.Which bacteria has developed resistance to
antibiotics?
Ans: Staphylococcus aureus
35. Boner .5 Question: Why is the disease measles having
less reported cases each year, what type of a pathogen is
it?
Ans: Its bacteria. Antibiotics are getting more common
and since its bacteria it will slow down processes and
eventually die.

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