A) protect internal organs. B) produce vitamins. C) enable movement. D) provide shape and support.
A) hinge. B) ligament. C) joint. D) tendon.
A) neck. B) hip. C) wrist D) ankle.
A) cartilage. B) joint. C) ligament. D) tendon.
A) epidermis. B) melanin. C) follicles. D) pores.
A) athlete's foot B) lupus. C) acne. D) dermititis.
A) lupus. B) melanoma. C) arthiritis. D) acne.
A) melanoma. B) schleradoma. C) lupus. D) rheumatoid arthritis.
A) skin cancer. B) acne. C) chapping. D) sunburn.
A) preventing skin cancer. B) reducing the damage that the sun causes to skin. C) replacing water lost through perspiration. D) drowning bacteria that enter your body through the skin.
A) can pass from one organism to another. B) can be spread only by a virus. C) can be spread only by bacteria. D) is caught because the weather turns cold.
A) damaging antibodies. B) delaying the inflammation response. C) destroying T cells. D) destroying B cells.
A) immune system. B) muscular system. C) skeletal system. D) skin.
A) that a virus can be killed with vitamins. B) that a virus can be controlled with antibiotics. C) that a bacteria can only be contracted through the blood. D) that a bacteria can be slowed or killed with an antibiotic.
A) deficiency. B) antibiotic. C) cancer. D) virus.
A) antibiotics. B) white blood cells. C) red blood cells. D) antigens.
A) making you sneeze and cough uncontrollably. B) stopping you heart. C) attacking your t cells. D) attacking your organs. |