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Pathogens - ✔️✔️- Can be transmitted by animals, insects, food and water
- breaks in the skin/ mucus membranes make the body vulnerable to pathogens
- Do not expose yourself to these if you want to reduce your risk of infectious disease
Purpose of memory cells? - ✔️✔️To store information that helps fight of infection more quickly
Purpose of suppressor cells? - ✔️✔️Turn off activity of killer cells
Pandemic - ✔️✔️Global outbreak
Patches - ✔️✔️transdermal contraceptive
Rh factor - ✔️✔️an antigen found in the red blood cells; protein in the red blood cells that can
potentially harm your second child
Risk Factors - ✔️✔️Controllable (nutrition, etc) - nutrition, exercise
Uncontrollable (age, heredity, etc) - age, heredity, gender
Stages of Birth - ✔️✔️Dilation
Transition
Expulsion
Delivery of the placenta
Symptomless period during which a virus fully develops - ✔️✔️Incubation period
, Symptoms of meningitis - ✔️✔️Terrible headache, stiff neck
Syphilis - ✔️✔️Primary: painless sores
Secondary: rash
Tertiary: gummas
TB and staff are typically caused by bacteria - ✔️✔️pathogen
Teratogen - ✔️✔️anything that can harm the fetus or cause birth defects
Testis - ✔️✔️Testosterone (male)
Transition - ✔️✔️shortest period, but most difficult and painful
Trichomoniasis - ✔️✔️Pathogen that causes Trich; caused by a protozoan
Uterus - ✔️✔️womb, holds baby (female)
Urethra - ✔️✔️Urine is excreted (male)
Vas deferens - ✔️✔️Trasport sperm (male)
Vagina - ✔️✔️Birth Canal (female)
Vulva - ✔️✔️External female genitalia (mons pubis, labia minora, majoraclitoris, erethral, and
vaginal opening)
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Pathogens - ✔️✔️- Can be transmitted by animals, insects, food and water
- breaks in the skin/ mucus membranes make the body vulnerable to pathogens
- Do not expose yourself to these if you want to reduce your risk of infectious disease
Purpose of memory cells? - ✔️✔️To store information that helps fight of infection more quickly
Purpose of suppressor cells? - ✔️✔️Turn off activity of killer cells
Pandemic - ✔️✔️Global outbreak
Patches - ✔️✔️transdermal contraceptive
Rh factor - ✔️✔️an antigen found in the red blood cells; protein in the red blood cells that can
potentially harm your second child
Risk Factors - ✔️✔️Controllable (nutrition, etc) - nutrition, exercise
Uncontrollable (age, heredity, etc) - age, heredity, gender
Stages of Birth - ✔️✔️Dilation
Transition
Expulsion
Delivery of the placenta
Symptomless period during which a virus fully develops - ✔️✔️Incubation period
, Symptoms of meningitis - ✔️✔️Terrible headache, stiff neck
Syphilis - ✔️✔️Primary: painless sores
Secondary: rash
Tertiary: gummas
TB and staff are typically caused by bacteria - ✔️✔️pathogen
Teratogen - ✔️✔️anything that can harm the fetus or cause birth defects
Testis - ✔️✔️Testosterone (male)
Transition - ✔️✔️shortest period, but most difficult and painful
Trichomoniasis - ✔️✔️Pathogen that causes Trich; caused by a protozoan
Uterus - ✔️✔️womb, holds baby (female)
Urethra - ✔️✔️Urine is excreted (male)
Vas deferens - ✔️✔️Trasport sperm (male)
Vagina - ✔️✔️Birth Canal (female)
Vulva - ✔️✔️External female genitalia (mons pubis, labia minora, majoraclitoris, erethral, and
vaginal opening)