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- 3. These microorganisms can be found in yogurt and also in harmful forms like streptococcus.
- 6. This term describes a condition like appendicitis or a myocardial infarction, which comes on suddenly and needs immediate medical attention.
- 7. This bodily function increases blood flow to an injured or infected area and may cause redness and swelling.
- 8. This term describes a condition like arthritis or diabetes that is ongoing or persistent.
- 10. This type of microorganism is tinier than bacteria and causes diseases like the common cold or COVID-19.
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- 1. cell: This type of immune cell is responsible for producing antibodies that can bind to specific foreign substances.
- 2. This organism lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense.
- 4. These are the most common type of white blood cells that are the first to arrive at the site of an infection.
- 5. These white blood cells play a big role in the immune system, with types including B cells and T cell
- 9. (Again) This term is used to describe conditions like heart disease or asthma, which are long-lasting and often need to be managed over a person's lifetime.
