9) _______________ a deep-seated pyogenic infection of the skin
17) _______________ primarily causes damage to helper T cells, inhibiting antibody production. 17) _______________ primarily causes damage to helper T cells, inhibiting antibody production.
19) _________________ a protozoal infection of the eyes and brain
9)Dermatitis herpetiformis
This condition is the result of abnormal deposition of antibody IgA which further creates a cascade of immunological response leading to pus filled lesions.
17)HIV
Human immunodeficiency virus targets the Helper cells ( CD4 cells) which are involved in defense mechanism of a person thereby weakening the immune system of the body and making prone to even the mildest of infection.
19)Acanthamoebiasis
Acanthamoeba are free living amoeba which mainly infect the body of a person who has a weal immune system such as that of HIV patient.
9) _______________ a deep-seated pyogenic infection of the skin 17) _______________ primarily causes damage to helper...
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Immune system 1.The against pathogens that are general, and not targeted at specific pathogens immune system includes the skin and defenses . The immune system that attack specific pathogens, like antibodies and the cells that produce them immune system includes the parts of the 3. The white blood cells are made in the 4. The lymph flows through cells of the immune system can accumulate to fight a local infection where white blood 5. Blood flows into, through and out...
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Matching 1-25 1. an opportunistic infection a. life-threatening allergy attack 2. mononucleosis b. a genetic condition 3. ELISA C. pharyngeal tonsils 4. inflammation d. immune system attacks body's normal tissue 5. Kaposi sarcoma e. immune system attacks connective tissue f. fibrous lesions form in organs 6. hives 7. corticosteroids 8. medication to block immune system 8. Vaccination h. pneumocystis pneumonia 9. anaphylactic shock i, cells that attack and kill pathogens 10. T&A j. medication...
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QUESTION 1 Human microbiota resides in the a. intestines. b. kidneys. c. liver. d. cerebral spinal fluid. 5 points QUESTION 2 The entry, establishment, and multiplication of a pathogen is a. inflammation. b. a disease. c. infection. d. exposure. 5 points QUESTION 3 Indirect methods of disease transmission include a. sneezing. b. eating contaminated food. c. coughing. d. shaking hands. 5 points QUESTION 4 For an infection to be established, the host must a. create a portal...
Study Guide to Accompany fundamentals of anatomy and
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CENGAGE HEALTH CARE Access. Engage. Learn. RETURN RENTAL TEXTBOOKS DURING FINALS WEEK 5.11. 20 Study Guide to Accompany Fundamentals of BARNES & NOBLE DI and . Anatomy Physiology FOURTH EDITION Donald C. Rizzo CHAPTER 11 The Nervous System: The Brain, Cranial Nerves, Autonomic Nervous System, and the Special Senses OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. List the principal parts of the brain....
A deficiency of the B vitamin niacin can result in which of the following? A beriberi B Wernicke encephalopathy c pellagra D scurvy 1. Which organ contributes to the homeostasis of riboflavin by removing the excess? A kidney B liver C stomach D duodenum 2. 3. How does smoking seem to affect biotin catabolism in women? A increases it decreases it B C changes it into a toxic substance D there is no effect on biotin from smoking The primary...
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