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Pathogen
Any agent (usually a virus, bacterium, fungus, protozoan, or helminth) that causes disease.
Blood pressure, ultrasound, electrocardiogram, angiography
How cardiovascular diseases are detected
Cystic Fibrosis
Disease of the body's mucous glands
Lifestyle diseases
Diseases that are caused partly by unhealthy behaviors and partly by other factors
Skin, including mucous
Our body's first line of defense against disease
Genes
Segments of DNA located on a chromosome that code for a specific hereditary trait
Mutation
When a gene carries incorrect instructions
chromosomal diseases
When a person inherits the wrong number of chromosomes or an incomplete chromosome
autoimmune disease
a disease in which the immune system attacks the organism's own cells
sickle cell anemia
blood disease in which the body produces defective hemoglobin
cardiovascular disease
diseases and disorders that result from progressive damage to the heart and blood vessels
Protozoa
one-celled organisms that are larger than bacteria
Hemophilia
Blood disease in which the body produces little or none of the blood proteins necessary for clotting
Person to person, Food and Water, Environment, Animals
List 4 ways infectious diseases can be spread
age, race, gender, heredity
List Uncontrollable factors leading to lifestyle diseases
Complex diseases
More than one gene influences the onset of the disease
multiple sclerosis
Occurs when the immune system attacks the fatty insulation of nerves in the brain and spinal chord
Parkinson's disease
Occurs when the nerve cells in the brain that make dopamine are slowly destroyed
stroke, high blood pressure, heart attack, atherosclerosis
The 4 most common CVD
Virus
Tiny pathogens that survive and replicate only inside living cells
