100
What is the pupal stage?
the pupal is at a resting, non-feeding stage of development
100
What are vector borne diseases?
Vector borne diseases are infections transmitted by the bite of infected arthropod species.
100
What are the methods of control of the pupa?
biological control, Oil to kill the pupa, Physical control
200
What are the four processes of a mosquito?
The mosquito eggs
The larvae stage
The pupal stage
The adult mosquito
200
What are pathogenic diseases?
Pathogenic diseases are diseases that are caused by microscopic organisms (viruses, bacteria, fungi etc) known as pathogens.
200
What is the most common type of white blood cell?
Neutrophils
300
What is drug abuse?
Drug abuse is when you use illegal or legal drugs in ways you shouldn’t.
300
What are the four main types of diseases?
Pathogenic diseases, Hereditary diseases, Deficiency diseases and Physiological diseases
300
What is drug abuse?
When you use legal or illegal substances in ways you should not.
400
What three categories are affected by drug abuse?
Psychological, Social and Economical
400
What are the general characteristics of a Pathogenic disease?
fever, diarrhea, muscle aches, coughing, fatigue
400
What role do bacteria and fungi play in natural communities?
They help to break down material from dead plants into nutrients that benefit living plants.
500
What are examples of hereditary diseases?
Sickle cell, Down syndrome, Huntington disease
500
What are four examples of vector borne diseases?
Dengue fever, West Nile virus, Lyme disease, Malaria
500
Which plant does Tropical Race 3 affect?
The Heliconia plant






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