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3.2.1-3.2.2 Biomed study set Terms in this set (35) Prion protein particles that cause disease Virus A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell. Bacteria single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
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3.2.1-3.2.2 Biomed study set
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Prion protein particles that cause disease
Virus A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
Bacteria single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
Protists A eukaryotic organism th...
Virus A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell.
Bacteria single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
Protists A eukaryotic organism that cannot be classified as an animal, plant, or fungus.
A kingdom made up of nongreen, eukaryotic organisms that have no means of
fungi movement, reproduce by using spores, and get food by breaking down substances in
their surroundings and absorbing the nutrients
helminth A parasitic worm (as a tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech).
Pathogen An organism that causes disease
Epidermis outermost layer of skin (top)
Dermis middle layer of skin
subcutaneous fatty tissue Layers of fat and soft tissues found below the dermis, 3rd layer of skin (bottom)
a localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen,
inflammation
hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
Sepsis Dangerous infection of the blood causes inflammation
collection of stationary solid lymphatic tissue along lymph vessels produces cells and
lymph node
antibodies
lymph the watery fluid in the lymph vessels collected from the tissue spaces
form a protective circle of lymphatic tissue around the entrance to the respiratory
tonsils
system
thymus An immune organ located near the heart make white blood cells
bone marrow A soft tissue inside the bone that produces blood cells
lymphatic vessels large vessels with valves, which collect and carry lymph to lymph nodes
liver filter blood and break down poisons substances.
Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells. (controls
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