Match the definitions with the following terms.(10 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Indirect contact Immune system Pathogens Insulin Non-communicable disease Air-borne Tumor Direct contact Blood-borne Communicable disease The option "a disease that is not transmitted by another person.

Non-communicable disease

To match the definitions with the given terms, you can follow these steps:

1. Read each definition carefully and understand it.
2. Identify the corresponding term for each definition.
3. Select the response and insert it in the correct input.

Here are the definitions and terms:

Definition 1: A disease that is not transmitted by another person.
Term: Non-communicable disease

Definition 2: A disease that is spread through contact with infected individuals.
Term: Communicable disease

Definition 3: Contact with a person's blood can transmit the disease.
Term: Blood-borne

Definition 4: Contact with respiratory droplets or airborne pathogens can spread the disease.
Term: Air-borne

Definition 5: Contact with an infected person is not required for disease transmission.
Term: Indirect contact

Definition 6: The body's defense mechanism against foreign invaders.
Term: Immune system

Definition 7: Microorganisms that cause diseases.
Term: Pathogens

Definition 8: A type of hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels.
Term: Insulin

Definition 9: Abnormal growth of cells that can be cancerous.
Term: Tumor

Definition 10: Disease transmission occurs through physical contact with an infected person.
Term: Direct contact

Now you can match the definitions with the terms by inserting the correct response in the designated input.

The option "a disease that is not transmitted by another person" matches the term "non-communicable disease."