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Pre-AP Biology Disease and Immune System Review
Complete the passage below with the correct vocabulary term.
1. Infectious
2. Nonspecific
3. Specific
4. Skin
5. Infection
6. Macrophages
7. Nonspecific
8. Inflammatory response
9. Nonspecific
10. Swelling (edema)
11. Redness
12. Fever
13. Proteins
14. Immune response
15. Specific
16. Helper T
17. B cells
18. Killer T
19. B cells
20. Killer T
21. Antibodies
22. Cancer
23. Suppressor
24. Disease
25. Pathogens
26. Viruses
27. Bacteria
28. Protists
29. Fungi
30. Vectors
31. Pathogens
32. Epidemic
33. Pandemic
Directions: Complete the chart below.
Bert / O- / i / None / Anti “A”, “B”, and “Rh” antibodies
Big Bird / AB+ / IAIB / A, B, & Rh / None
Elmo / A- / IA IA or IA i / A only / Anti “B” and “Rh” antibodies
Ernie / B+ / IB IB or IB i / B and Rh / Anti “A” antibodies
1. Oscar’s blood type is AB--. Which of his friends can donate blood to Oscar? Bert and Elmo (Big Bird and Ernie both have “Rh” antigens which are incompatible)
2. Prairie Dawn’s blood type B+. Which of her friends can donate blood to Prairie Dawn? Bert and Ernie (Bir Bird and Elmo have “A” antigens which are incompatible)
3. 0-- Which blood type is the universal donor? AB+ Which blood type is the universal receiver?
BACTERIAL REPRODUCTION
Draw each reproductive cycle below. Please use the virus diagrams from the virus pogil
Viral Reproduction
Bacteria Reproduction Please use the bacterial diagrams in the disease power point
True or False: Decide whether each statement is true or false and write the answer on the line. Then correct each false statement.
4. TRUE Cilia and mucus that lines the trachea trap and prevent pathogens from entering the lungs.
5. FALSE Stomach acid is a type of specific response towards pathogens.
6. TRUE Infectious diseases can be spread through contaminated food and water.
7. TRUE Infectious diseases are spread through coughing and sneezing.
8. TRUE A fever of 103°F is considered harmful.
9. TRUE Vaccines are produced from a killed or weakened form of the antigen (pathogen).
10. FALSE Passive immunity develops when you receive a vaccination of an infectious disease such as H1N1.
11. TRUE Passive immunity is short lived because you are given the antibodies for the disease.