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Card 6
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The common cold is an example of what type of infection?
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Card 7
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What is the term for the body's 'thermostat'?
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Card 8
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Name the proteins released during bacterial growth?
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Card 9
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An example of a shape of bacteria.
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Card 10
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What is the term for an infected individual passing it on to another individual?
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Card 11
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What is the term for a minute particle that is capable of replication but only within living cells?
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Card 12
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What is a simple organism that lacks the green pigment chlorophyll?
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Card 13
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What is the name of an infection with a fungus?
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Card 14
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Damaged tissue directly by secretion of enzymes can lead to what?
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Card 15
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Finish the sentence. Parasitic and protozoal infection are predominantly transmitted through...
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