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3
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the injection of a weakened form of a pathogen to produce immunity
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7
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body temperature
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8
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the type of immunity produced by the body's reaction to a vaccine
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9
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compounds that kill bacteria without harming cells
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10
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anything that increases the change of disease
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11
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activated mast cells relaes chemicals
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14
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against the pathogen
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15
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proteins that recognize and blind antigens
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16
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overreactionsof the immune system to antigens
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1
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any change other than an injury that disrupts the normal functions of the body
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2
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mass of growing tissue
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4
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a second line of defense is activated
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5
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a chronic respiratory disease
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6
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animals that carry pathogens from person to person
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12
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'sickness-makers'
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13
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substance that triggers this response
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|
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