Skin Physiology






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What are vaccines?
These substances teach your body's immune system to fight off pathogens by exposing them to an inactive or dead form of the pathogen.
What is by sweating when the body is too warm?
This is how the integumentary system helps regulate body temperature when it is too warm.
What is a lanyard?
This piece of equipment must be worn at all times inside the school.
What is a bacteria?
This is the category of pathogen that causes bubonic plague and typhoid.
Who are young children?
This population (groups of people) are most likely to die of whooping cough.
What is being an asymptomatic carrier.(being asymptomatic)
This is the term for having a disease but not showing any symptoms.
What are the dermis, epidermis and hypodermis?
These three layers make up the skin.
What are Math, Science, Social Studies, English and Phys Ed.
These are the five mandatory courses that you must take in grade 10.
What is HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
This virus is the primary cause for AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
What is through flea bits?
This vector of transmission allowed the bubonic plague to spread quickly.
What is herd immunity?
This effect helps protect people when a significant number of people are immunized.
What is the epidermis?
This layer of skin is primarily involved with rapid cell proliferation(multiplication) and frequent cell death.
What is the junior boys volleyball team?
This sports team went a perfect 12-0 this year.
Who is Typhoid Mary?
This American food service worker was responsible for infecting dozens of people and killing three people because she carried an infectious disease.
What is the mosquito?
This vector of transmission allows malaria and yellow fever to spread.
What is 92-95%?
This is the optimal percentage of vaccinated people to prevent outbreaks of disease.
What are melanin and vitamin D?
These two substances are produced in the skin when exposed to sun light.
What is Toronto?
This city is the place where a group of Fowler Art Students will be touring over Spring Break
What is malaria?
This tropical vectorborne parasite is often prevented using mosquito nets.
What is proper water sanitation?
This is the primary way of preventing cholera.
What is the common cold?
This coronavirus is notoriously hard to prevent because it mutates so frequently.
What is sebum?
This substance is responsible for the oily feeling of skin and for protection from water-based substances.
What is The Harris House Lunch?
This event, held every year, sees seniors from the home across the street come to Fowler for a Christmas lunch in December.
What is tuberculosis?
This respiratory bacterial infection is becoming problematic because it occasionally becomes antibiotic resistant.
What is polio?
This vaccine-preventable disease frequently results in partial paralysis.
What is harden them into nails and hairs (either answer for full wager)
This is what keratinization does to epithelial cells.

HCS 1100 - Immunity and Infection 1 (2015-2016)

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