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when microbes enter our body, some white cells

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engulf the cells

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2
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some other white blood cells produce

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antibodies

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3
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vaccines are

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an antigen that is a dead or weakened form of a pathogen

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4
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some anti bodies remain after the infection allowing us to be

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immune

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5
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in an injection your given an

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infection

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6
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what does your body produce to prevent getting infected

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snot, earwax, tears, hair in nose, saliva, scabs and eyelashes

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7
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salmonella is a

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pathogen (a bad bacteria)

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8
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when an orange goes rotten a microbe caused it?

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true

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9
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autotroph

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make there own food(photosynthisis)

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10
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prokaryote

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a microscopic single-celled organism

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eukaryote

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they hunt or find food

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12
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heterotroph

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eat their own food

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13
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differences in bacteria and fungi

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bacteria are single cellular and cannot reproduce sexually. fungi are multi cellular eukaryotic organisms, fungi has nucleas whereas bacteria doesn’t. bacteria is usually good, but with a virus they arwe bad and deadly.

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14
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ways pathogens can enter our body

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nose, ears, eyes, mouth, scabs(open), vagina and but hole

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unicellular

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single cell

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16
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multi cellular

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more than one cell

17
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what is required to see a micro organism

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microscope

18
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what are the 5 kingdoms

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Protista (the single-celled eukaryotes); Fungi (fungus and related organisms); Plantae (the plants); Animalia (the animals); Monera (the prokaryotes).

19
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things in an animal cell

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cell wall, cyptoplasm and nucleas