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Card 6
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What are 3 examples of pathogens?
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Card 7
Front
What results, if a pathogen gets into the host and colonises its tissue?
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Card 8
Front
How does disease occur from an infection?
Back
Card 9
Front
What is transmission?
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Card 10
Front
What is an interface? What is an example of an interface?
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Card 11
Front
How do pathogens normally get into the body?
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Card 12
Front
On the body, what is an example of an interface? What does this interface form? When does invasion from a pathogen therefore usually occur?
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Card 13
Front
What is the body lining like at interfaces of the body that allow the exchange of material, between the internal and external environments?
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Card 14
Front
What 2 interfaces of the body are common points of entry for pathogens?
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Card 15
Front
What are 3 natural defences that the body has, to prevent the entry of pathogens?
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