health: disease unit test
Specific examples of positive lifestyle choices
-eat healthy (try to avoid fast food) -sleep (at a reasonable time/get 8-10 hours every night) -dont do drugs -reduce your stress
List 5 suggestions for fighting the common cold
-eat well -get plenty of sleep -exercise regularly -keep stress in balance -avoid smoking
List the three physical hazards that may cause illness
-environment -heredity lifestyle
Disease
any condition that negatively affects the normal functioning of the mind or body
Explain the role of the lymphatic network in the defense against disease
the lymphatic network is the second line of defensive against disease and produces white blood cells.
Lifestyle Disease
those diseases cause by health habits
Acute Disease
those diseases that develop suddenly with symptoms that are often severe
Risk Factors
traits or habits that raise someone's chances of getting a disease.
___________ are responsible for more infections that any other pathogen
viruses are responsible for more infections that any other pathogen
Regenerate
the ability of the body to be renewed or to be restored
Degenerative Disease
the body's tissues break down and do not grow or function properly
Explain the function of T-Cells and B-Cells in the lymphatic network
B-CELLS: antibodies that attack germ cells T-CELLS: fight specific diseases
Scientists have found that a __________, a mixture of weakened or killed germ cells, will cause the body to produce enough _____________________ for that particular disease.
Scientists have found that a vaccine, a mixture of weakened or killed germ cells, will cause the body to produce enough antibodies for that particular disease.
Genetic disorder
a disease or condition caused primarily by a defect or defects in the inherited material within a person's genes.
Degeneration
a lowering of effective power, vitality, or essential quality to a worsened kind or state
Birth Defects
abnormalities obvious at birth or detectable early in infancy
Infectious Disease
all diseases that are caused by the spread of germs
Noninfectious Disease
diseases caused by heredity, environment, and a person's lifestyle and are not passed on from one person to another
Chronic Disease
diseases that develop gradually and may persist for years.
Congenital
genetic disorders that are evident at birth
Pathogens
microorganisms that cause disease
_________ is a disease that results in a high number of white blood cells in the blood
mono is a disease that results in a high number of white blood cells in the blood
_________________ is very important when fighting degenerative disease
prevention