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1. Tuberculosis is a disease affecting The Lungs. 2. What do macrophages attack?

Foreign substances, infectious microbes and cancer cells through destruction and ingestion. 3. Streptomycin is an antibiotic that works against what disease? Tuberculosis 4. Who was obert !och? Father of microbiology ". What is immuni#ation and how does immuni#ation work? Immunization- the act of making immune. Immunizations work by helping the body prepare antibodies to fight a disease. This is done by injecting the body with a small amount of either a live or dead virus, which will trigger an immune response from the body. $. %ow do T&cells and '&cells help the immune system remember pathogens? T-cells help remember the pathogens and -cells release swarms of antibodies to kill off the pathogens. (. What is the difference between bacteria and )iruses? Bacteria are single-cell organisms that can survive independently. Viruses are multi-cell organisms. Viruses are bad & bacteria can be good sometimes. *. +olio and influen#a are caused by !irus. ,. %ow do antibiotics fight disease? efore bacteria can multiply and cause symptoms, the body"s immune system can usually destroy them. #e have special white blood cells that attack harmful bacteria.

1-. Why are antibiotics ./T effecti)e against )iruses? $ntibiotics work against living organisms, and viruses aren%t live organisms.

11. 0iscuss why the de)elopment of sanitation methods has been effecti)e in fighting diseases. &anitation methods have stopped viruses and bacteria from spreading keeping everybody from getting sick and causing diseases.

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