Match the definitions with the following terms. (10 points)

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Air

Insulin

Non-communicable diseases

indirect contact

blood-borne

Direct contact

Tumor

Immune system

Pathogens

communicable disease

Pathogen that spreads through the air. abnormal mass of tissue. pathogen that spreads through contact with the blood of an infected person. contact with a pathogen by touching a contaminated object. contact with bodily fluids, other than blood, of an infected person.

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Air - Pathogen that spreads through the air.
Insulin - A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
Non-communicable diseases - Diseases that cannot be transmitted from person to person.
Indirect contact - Contact with a pathogen by touching a contaminated object.
Blood-borne - Pathogen that spreads through contact with the blood of an infected person.
Direct contact - Contact with bodily fluids, other than blood, of an infected person.
Tumor - An abnormal mass of tissue.
Immune system - The body's defense system against infections and diseases.
Pathogens - Microorganisms that cause diseases.
Communicable disease - A disease that can be transmitted from person to person.
Can viruses be treated with antibiotics
No, viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics are only effective against bacterial infections. Viral infections require antiviral medications, which target specific viral processes and replication.
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