Chapter 23 Health
Antigens
Substances that are capable of triggering an immune response.
Which is NOT a prevention strategy that will help a person reduce the risk of getting or spreading a communicable disease? a. Avoid sharing personal items. b. Eat well and exercise. c. Handle food properly. d. Wash your hands before handling pets.
Wash your hands before handling pets.
Phagocyte
White blood cells that attack invading pathogens.
virus
a piece of genetic material surrounded by a protein coat
toxin
a substance that kills cells or interferes with their function
The respiratory tract includes the a. stomach, liver, and pancreas. b. nose, throat, and lungs. c. eyes, ears, and nose. d. liver, lungs, and kidneys
nose, throat, and lungs
Which is NOT a way pathogens are spread through direct contact? a. Touching b. Puncture wounds c. Sneezing d. Being scratched by a pet
Being scratched by a pet
Lymphocyte
Specialized white blood cell that coordinates and performs many of the functions of specific immunity.
infection
a condition that occurs when pathogens in the body multiply and damage body cells
pathogen
a microorganism that causes disease
A yellowing of the skin and eyes is called a. cirrhosis. b. pneumonia. c. mucous. d. jaundice.
jaundice
bacteria
single-celled microorganisms that live almost
The microorganism giardia infects a. the digestive system. b. mucous membranes. c. the respiratory system d. emerging infection.
the digestive system.
West Nile virus is carried by mosquitoes.
True
Which is a bacterial disease that spreads through the air and attacks the lungs? a. Hepatitis A b. Strep throat c. Tuberculosis d. Influenza
Tuberculosis
. A disease whose occurrence in humans has increased within the past two decades or threatens to increase in the near future is a(n) a. antibiotic disease. b. communicable disease. c. emerging infection. d. recreational disease.
emerging infection
. Hepatitis C is most often spread by a. droplets that are coughed or sneezed into the air. b. contact with an infected person. c. contact with needles that are contaminated with infected blood. d. contact with enlarged lymph nodes on the neck.
contact with needles that are contaminated with infected blood.
Widespread use of antibiotics gives rise to a. anthrax spores. b. West Nile virus. c. recreational water illnesses. d. drug-resistant pathogens.
drug-resistant pathogens.
A global outbreak of an infectious disease is called a(n) a. emerging disease. b. pandemic. c. mutation. d. resistant pathogen.
pandemic
Mononucleosis is caused by bacteria.
False
What is a communicable disease? a. A disease that is not contagious b. A disease that is spread from one living organism to another c. A disease that is not infectious d. A disease that is always spread by direct contact of organisms
A disease that is spread from one living organism to another
immune system
A network of cells, tissues, organs, and chemicals that fight off pathogens.
Immunity
The state of being protected against a particular disease.
An easy way to avoid hepatitis B is to wash your hands after using any public restroom.
False
What kind of pathogen causes the disease called athlete's foot? a. Fungi b. Bacteria c. Rickettsias d. Protozoans
Fungi
Which two respiratory infections are caused by viruses? a. Tuberculosis and influenza b. Influenza and the common cold c. The common cold and strep throat d. Strep throat and influenza
Influenza and the common cold
Modern air travel contributes to the spread of disease around the world.
True
RWIs are spread by having contact with water contaminated with untreated sewage.
True
Avian influenza is a viral disease that occurs naturally among a. birds. b. mosquitoes. c. bacteria. d. ticks.
birds
Influenza is a bacterial infection whose symptoms include sore throat and fever.
False
Salmonella and E. coli are bacteria that live in animals' respiratory tracts.
False
The bacteria that cause Lyme disease are transmitted to humans by Birds
False
The bacteria that cause Lyme disease are transmitted to humans by infected birds.
False
Antibody
A protein that acts against a specific antigen.
Inflammatory response
A reaction to tissue damage caused by injury or infection.
Scarring of the liver is called cirrhosis.
True
The barriers that form the body's first line of defense against pathogens are all physical.
True
The lining of various body cavities, including the mouth and nose, is called the mucous membrane.
True
What is an organism that carries and transmits pathogens to humans or other animals? a. Protozoan b. Vector c. Fungal spore d. Droplet
Vector