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Immediate, but short-term immunization provided by
the injection of antibodies, developed in another individual or animal
and then injected into another individual
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1 myopia 2 Psoriasis
3 artificial passive immunity 4 amblyopia
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Terms in this set (93)
, myopia nearsightedness
hyperopia farsightedness
presbyopia age related farsightedness
diplopia double vision
amblyopia lazy eye
tunnel vision visual field defect loss of peripheral vison and
triggered by an injury
eye floater caused by age related changes that occur as the
jelly like substance
basal cell carcinoma damage and subsequent DNA changes to the
basal cell in the outermost layer of the skin after
repeated exposure to UV radiation from the sun
Pustules Small collection of pus in the top layer of the skin
(epidermis) or beneath the dermis that forms in
sweat glands or hair follicles
Vesicles Small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of
skin (watery liquid) no pus and not yellowish,
resembles a blister
Nodule Hair growth of abnormal tissue (hard palpable
lump).
Fissures narrow opening or crack of considerable length
and depth usually occurring after a breakage
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Practice questions for this set
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Immediate, but short-term immunization provided by
the injection of antibodies, developed in another individual or animal
and then injected into another individual
Choose an answer
1 myopia 2 Psoriasis
3 artificial passive immunity 4 amblyopia
Don't know?
Terms in this set (93)
, myopia nearsightedness
hyperopia farsightedness
presbyopia age related farsightedness
diplopia double vision
amblyopia lazy eye
tunnel vision visual field defect loss of peripheral vison and
triggered by an injury
eye floater caused by age related changes that occur as the
jelly like substance
basal cell carcinoma damage and subsequent DNA changes to the
basal cell in the outermost layer of the skin after
repeated exposure to UV radiation from the sun
Pustules Small collection of pus in the top layer of the skin
(epidermis) or beneath the dermis that forms in
sweat glands or hair follicles
Vesicles Small abnormal elevation of the outer layer of
skin (watery liquid) no pus and not yellowish,
resembles a blister
Nodule Hair growth of abnormal tissue (hard palpable
lump).
Fissures narrow opening or crack of considerable length
and depth usually occurring after a breakage