which term refers to the simple once-celled organisms that are the most plentiful pathogens? correct answers Bacteria
which of the following diseases is NOT caused by bacteria? correct answers herpes simplex
which term refers to single-cell microscopic animals that release enzymes or toxins t...
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which term refers to the simple once-celled organisms that are the most plentiful pathogens?
correct answers Bacteria
which of the following diseases is NOT caused by bacteria? correct answers herpes simplex
which term refers to single-cell microscopic animals that release enzymes or toxins that destroy
cells? correct answers protozoa
which type of immunity is produced by T-cells? correct answers Cell-mediated immunity
which of the following health problems is believe to be linked to vaccination? correct answers
fever
which of the following has become resistant to penicillin and methicillin? correct answers
staphylococcus
which sexually transmitted infection can lead to cervical cancer? correct answers human
papilloma virus
In Canada, which group represents those with the highest percent of HIV exposure? correct
answers men who have sex with men
according to WHO, which disease is the leading cause of death around the world? correct
answers Cardiovascular disease
what is a myocardial infarction? correct answers heart attack
what condition does an individual with a blood pressure of 166/90 mmHg have? correct answers
hypertension
which of the following is a key element of a "heart healthy" diet? correct answers soluble fibre
which type of cancer starts in the epithelium? correct answers carcinoma
what is one of the early indicators of melanoma? correct answers a mole larger than 6
millimetres
what is the single most preventable cause of cancer death in Canada? correct answers cigarette
smoking
what segment of the Canadian population has a rate of diabetes that is 2 to 4 times that of the
national population? correct answers aboriginal people
, what is the term for the dosage at which a drug becomes poisonous to the body? correct answers
toxicity
which type of over-the-counter medication contains an ingredients known as "poor man's
ecstasy"? correct answers cough syrup
what is the most widely used psychotropic drug in the world? correct answers caffeine
what does the term "concurrent disorders" mean? correct answers mental health and substance
abuse problem
what is the number one drug abuse on college campuses? correct answers alcohol
which class of drugs is cocaine a member? correct answers stimulant
what portion of the brain do all drugs of abuse act on that can result in addiction? correct answers
ventral tegmental area
according to the "medical aspects of dependency" video, which of the following is not a
characteristics of a disease? correct answers unpredictable course and outcome
which of the following is defined as "one drink"? correct answers 43 millilitres (1.5 ounces) of
vodka
In Canada, what blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) limit determines that a driver of a motor
vehicle is legally drunk? correct answers 0.08 percent
which part of the digestive system can be severely damage, resulting in cirrhosis, as a result of
excess alcohol intake? correct answers liver
what is the most common reason why people drink? correct answers to relax
which one of the following groups of students is reported to have the highest rates of drinking
five or more drinks in a row? correct answers students living in residence
what is the oldest non-prescription form of nicotine replacement therapy? correct answers
nicotine gum
according to the video " Do I drink too much? human biology, genetics and alcohol", what is the
best predictor of liver damage caused by excessive drinking? correct answers drinking habits and
history
according to the video " Do I drink too much? human biology, genetics and alcohol", what
percentage white men of have a genetic mutation that results in a really strong reaction to
alcohol? correct answers 12 %
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