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which of the following is a sign?
red rash
headache
pain in chest |
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which of the following is a symptom?
red rash
headache
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a name for the latent stage in an infectious disease is the ___________ stage. |
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A _____________ is an infectious disease that affects a large number of people worldwide. |
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another term for neoplasm is_____________. |
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which of these factors is NOT a mechanism of disease?
degeneration
inflammation
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malnutrition |
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organisms that are called microbes include: |
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which pathogens are considered "nonliving" |
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mad cow disease is caused by a: |
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which type of pathogen can be classified by whether it has RNA or DNA as its nucleic acid? |
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which type of pathogen is a microscopic living organism that does NOT have a nucleus? |
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Bacteria that are rod shaped are called: |
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athlete's foot is caused by a: |
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the pathogenic animal most likely to be a vector is: |
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an example of a benign tumor that arises from epithelial tissue is ________________. |
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an example of a benign tumor that arises from connective tissue is_____________. |
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an example of a malignant tumor that arises from epithelial tissue is______________. |
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an example of a malignant tumor that arises from connective tissue is ____________. |
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Abnormal, undifferentiated tumor cells are often produced by a process called ____________. |
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Which of these is not a diagnostic imaging method used to detect cancer? |
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inflammation mediators include: |
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the movement of white blood cells in response to a chemical attractant released during the inflammatory response is called: |
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What are the different ways that HIV can be spread? |
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Which bacteria are considered obligate parasites? |
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symptoms
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syndrome
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etiology
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idiopathic
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pathogenesis
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latent stage
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endemic
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epidemic
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pandemic
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