What is the most common way a pathogen enters the

  1. Virulence refers to :A. The ability of a pathogen to reproduce B. The degree to which a pathogen can cause disease C. The size
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  2. Tell me what each disease is by the type of pathogen.(6 points)Diseases: Flu, Athlete's foot, Common cold, Chicken pox, Pink
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  3. What is the most common way a pathogen enters the body?a. Mucous membranes: Eyes, nose, mouth, or urogenital openings b. Open
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  4. 10 months ago Daryl suspected that he was exposed to a bloodborne pathogen when he and an infective coworker were involved in a
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  5. fil in the missing wordbiotic disease develop when a ..... host, interacts with a .....pathogen under favourable conditions for
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  6. Which of the following would increase the chance of a successful infection?A. The host has a strong immune system. B. The
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  7. Match the disease by the type of pathogen.virus/ bacteria/ fungus common cold- pink eye- chicken pox flu- athletes' foot- strep
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  8. Match the disease by the type of pathogen.Virus Bacteria Fungus Strep throat common cold flu pink eye chicken pox athlete's foot
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  9. match the disease by the type of pathogen athletes foot common cold strep throat chicken pox flu pink eyevirus bacteria fungus
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  10. A pathogen can infect some organisms yet not develop disease. In fact, some become chronic carriers of the pathogen. How does
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