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