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Unit 2: Variation, Homeostasis, and Microorganisms
2.6 Health, Disease, and the Development of Medicines
2.6.1 Communicable Diseases
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Direct contact is a transmission mode where pathogens are transferred through physical contact like touching or kissing.
True
Match the transmission mode with its description:
Direct Contact ↔️ Pathogens transfer through physical contact
Indirect Contact ↔️ Pathogens spread via contaminated surfaces
Airborne ↔️ Pathogens travel through the air
Vector-borne ↔️ Pathogens are carried by intermediate organisms
Influenza is caused by a
virus
Name the four main types of pathogens that cause communicable diseases.
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa
What are some typical symptoms caused by bacterial pathogens?
Fever, cough, fatigue
What is the primary effect of protozoa on the body?
Red blood cell destruction
Protozoa can be transmitted through vectors like
mosquitoes
.
True
Direct contact involves
pathogens
spreading through physical contact, such as touching or kissing.
True
Vector-borne transmission requires an intermediate organism, such as a
mosquito
.
True
Match the pathogen type with a typical symptom:
Bacteria ↔️ Fever
Viruses ↔️ Body aches
Fungi ↔️ Itching
Protozoa ↔️ Chills
Match the pathogen type with its effect on the body:
Bacteria ↔️ Toxin production
Viruses ↔️ Organ failure
Fungi ↔️ Respiratory problems
Protozoa ↔️ Red blood cell destruction
Order the following control measures based on their primary goal:
1️⃣ Hygiene
2️⃣ Vaccination
3️⃣ Treatment
Vaccines use weakened or inactivated pathogens to stimulate antibody production without causing full-blown disease.
True
Vaccines are highly effective in preventing the spread of communicable diseases by stimulating the
immune system
.
True
Communicable diseases can be transmitted or passed on from one
organism
Airborne transmission occurs when pathogens are spread through the
air
Tuberculosis is caused by bacteria and transmitted through
airborne
means.
True
Order the transmission modes of communicable diseases:
1️⃣ Direct Contact
2️⃣ Indirect Contact
3️⃣ Airborne
4️⃣ Vector-borne
Influenza is transmitted through the
air
Fungal pathogens often cause skin and nail
infections
Bacteria can transmit communicable diseases through airborne transmission.
True
Order the following transmission modes based on the type of contact involved:
1️⃣ Direct Contact
2️⃣ Indirect Contact
3️⃣ Airborne
4️⃣ Vector-borne
Match the transmission mode with an example disease:
Direct Contact ↔️ HIV
Indirect Contact ↔️ Salmonella
Airborne ↔️ Influenza
Vector-borne ↔️ Malaria
Bacterial infections often cause symptoms like fever, cough, and
fatigue
.
True
Fungal infections like
athlete's foot
primarily affect the skin and nails.
True
Frequent handwashing with soap and water is a key hygiene practice to prevent communicable diseases.
True
The immune system produces antibodies, which are proteins that recognize and bind to specific parts of a
pathogen
Antivirals block viral
replication
What are communicable diseases?
Diseases that can be transmitted
How does indirect contact transmit pathogens?
Via contaminated surfaces
What are pathogens?
Disease-causing microorganisms
What type of pathogen causes malaria?
Protozoa
HIV
is transmitted through direct contact.
True
Viruses can cause
organ failure
in the body.
True
Pathogens are disease-causing
microorganisms
Transmission mechanisms are how communicable diseases spread from one person to another via different
modes
Pathogens spread through the air via airborne transmission from coughing or
sneezing
The symptoms and effects of communicable diseases vary depending on the type of
pathogen
Viral infections commonly cause fever, body aches, and immune system
disruption
Vaccines help the body build immunity against specific
pathogens
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