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Health (Angela) 4ESO
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Name two of the three factors that determine health
Genetic, environmental, personal/social
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The continuous alteration of one or more organs, which damages the physical and psychological well-being of the individiual.
disease
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These diseases manifest quickly but are of short duration (influenza, for example)
acute diseases
15
These diseases develop slowly but last for a long time or a lifetime (diabetes, for example)
chronic diseases
15
These diseases are caused by pahtogeni microorganisms that can be transmitted and are contagious (influenza, AIDS, cholera)
infectious/parasitic diseases
15
These diseases are not caused by transmissible agents, so they are not contagious (cancer, Alheimer's)
non-infectious diseases
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These diseases only occur and persist in some regions (malaria, dengue)
endemic diseases
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These diseases arise subtly and affect many people in a short time (ebola, bird flu)
epidemic diseases
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These diseases occur simultaneously in several countries and affect a large number of people (AIDS, influenza)
pandemic diseases
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Prokaryotic single-celled organisms. Most are harmless or beneficial. Ex: cholera, tetanus, etc.
bacteria
15
Acellular agents that need living cells to develop their life cycle. They are forced parasites. Ex: smallpox, flu, herpes
viruses
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Protein particles that cause neurological disorders, such as bovine spongiform enecphalopathy.
prions
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Unicellular or multicellular eukaryotes. Most are beneficial, but some are nail or skin parasites. Ex: athlete's foot
fungi
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Eukaryotic unicellular organisms that live in humid environments. Some are parasites and cause diseases such as malaria.
protozoa
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These develop in the interior of the body and cause various diseases such as trichonosis.
worms
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Some arachnids and insects such as ticks, lice, or fleas can cause diseases or be carriers of a pathogenic microorganism. They live outside the body.
arthropods
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