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Communicable (infectious) Diseases (GCSE Biology)
The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Communicable (infectious) Diseases' from the broader topic Infection And Response. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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What is the incubation period of an infectious disease?
Which structure of the immune system recognises specific antigens and produces antibodies?
How does a monoclonal antibody test detect a specific pathogen or drug in a sample?
What is the role of white blood cell phagocytosis in fighting infection?
Which practice helps slow the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
What is a major concern with the overuse of antibiotics?
Which of these organisms is a fungus that can cause infections such as athlete’s foot or ringworm?
Which pathogen type is correctly paired with an example disease?
Which public health measure is most effective at preventing food-borne outbreaks?
Which of the following best describes an antigen?
What is the usual route of infection for influenza viruses between people?
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