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Card 16
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What are the 2 main ways that pathogens affect the body?
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Card 17
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How do pathogens damage host tissues?
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Card 18
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What type of pathogen are likely to produce toxins?
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Card 19
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What 3 things can cause disease?
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Card 20
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What is the rate at which a pathogen divides, related to?
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Card 21
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When does a correlation occur?
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Card 22
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What must there be between two variables (e.g. drinking alcohol and breast cancer) before we can state that one variable cause the other variable?
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Card 23
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What is needed to prove that one variable (e.g. drinking alcohol) causes another variable (e.g. breast cancer) ?
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Card 24
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Does a correlation mean that there is a causal link?
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Card 25
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What's the definition of risk?
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