The method of transmission of the disease in Situation 14.1 was
A) direct contact.
B) droplet.
C) indirect contact.
D) vector-borne.
E) vehicle.
E
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A. glycerol. B. a triglyceride. C. cholesterol. D. glycolipid.
Annual influenza vaccinations are important for all individuals because
A. the virus is stable so once the vaccine is administered, protection from antibodies is lifelong. B. the highly contagious nature of the virus means that transmission from a robust individual to those with a weaker immune system, such as the young or the elderly, is facilitated in crowded winter conditions. C. the oral-fecal transmission route makes it easy to pass to others. D. the vaccine prevents secondary infections in individuals with influenza.
Active immunization ____
a. involves receiving antibodies from another individual b. utilizes the inflammation response c. is given only to children d. results in memory cell formation e. involves exposure to an allergen
Wernicke's area of the temporal lobe is involved in the:a
body's biological clock. b. coordination of motor activity. c. recognition and interpretation of words. d. processing of chemical stimuli. e. processing of visual stimuli.