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| a protein made by the liver that increases in an inflammatory response |
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| A combination of drugs to treat HIV |
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| Methicillin resistant s. aureus, resistant strain of bacteria caused by overuse of anibiotics |
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| resistant form of bacteria which is the primary cause of infections in wounds, incisions and catheters found in hospitals |
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| Facilitates immune function, calcium production , decreases cancer risk |
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| substances such as bacteria, viruses, fungi parasites, pollens, foods, venom |
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| programmed cell death, prevents tumor growth |
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| liposcaccharides in gram negative bacteria release during lysis of bacteria, usually causing fever and may cause shock |
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| atoms or groups of atoms with an unstable charge possibly contributing to cancers, heart disease and diabetes |
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| increase growth of cells from increase cellular division |
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| heat and redness, swelling, pain, & exudate |
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| malaria is this kind of organism |
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| protozoan transmitted by Anopheles mosquito |
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| cellular changes that occur after cell death |
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| mature granulocytes that arrive early to the inflammatory site to ingest bacteria, dead cells & debris |
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| process in which cell ingests and disposes damaged cells, foreign material and microorganisms |
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| gram positive bacteria often causing respiratory infections |
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