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B2: Quiz 13 – Answers
B2: Quiz 13 – Answers
1) Health is a state of physical and mental wellbeing
2)
a) Communicable diseases are diseases that are caused by pathogens and they can be spread between organisms of the same species or different species. Examples of communicable diseases are coronavirus, measles, salmonella etc
b) Non-communicable diseases are diseases that are not caused by pathogens. Non-communicable diseases cannot be transferred from one organism to another. Examples of non-communicable diseases are cardiovascular disease, cancer, asthma, diabetes etc.
3) The three are:
4) Yes
2)
a) Communicable diseases are diseases that are caused by pathogens and they can be spread between organisms of the same species or different species. Examples of communicable diseases are coronavirus, measles, salmonella etc
b) Non-communicable diseases are diseases that are not caused by pathogens. Non-communicable diseases cannot be transferred from one organism to another. Examples of non-communicable diseases are cardiovascular disease, cancer, asthma, diabetes etc.
3) The three are:
- A balanced diet (the correct quantities of calories, minerals, vitamins, proteins etc)
- The amount of stress that you are under
- Your life situation/ how easy it is to access healthcare or medicine
4) Yes
Questions
1) Give a definition for the health of an individual.
2)
a) Define communicable diseases and give an example of a communicable disease.
b) Define non-communicable diseases and give an example of a non-communicable disease.
3) Give 3 examples of factors that can affect your health.
4) Is it possible for one disease to result in the development of another disease; yes or no? You do not need to explain your answer.
1) Give a definition for the health of an individual.
2)
a) Define communicable diseases and give an example of a communicable disease.
b) Define non-communicable diseases and give an example of a non-communicable disease.
3) Give 3 examples of factors that can affect your health.
4) Is it possible for one disease to result in the development of another disease; yes or no? You do not need to explain your answer.