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Pathogen
A
microorganism
that causes disease
How can HIV be avoided?
Using
contraception
such as a
condom
, not sharing
needles
.
Antibiotics
only destroy
bacteria
.
How do phagocytes destroy pathogens?
By
engulfing
and digesting them.
How do lymphocytes destroy pathogens?
By creating
antibodies
/
antitoxins
specific to each pathogen.
How do vaccines work?
(1) Inject a dead or inactive
pathogen
(2)
White blood cells
(
lymphocytes
) create
antibodies
(3)
Memory cells
are formed
(4)On re-exposure, antibodies are made faster and in larger amounts
Why are drugs tested on healthy volunteers?
To identify the
side effects
To see if the drug is safe
What is a placebo?
A
pill
or injection that does not contain the
drug
.
Neither the doctors nor the patients know who has the
placebo
and who has the real drug.
What are the
control variables
in a
drug trail
?
Age
Gender
(assigned at birth)
Body mass
What is the drug found in foxglove?
Digitails
What causes salmonella and gonorrhea?
Bacteria
What causes measles
virus
How does the body prevent pathogens from entering?
Skin
Acid in the
stomach
Mucus in the
trachea
and
nose
What are the differences between an animal and bacterial cell?
Bacterial cells are
smaller
Bacterial cells
don't
have a nucleus
Bacterial cells don't have a permanent
vacuole
Bacterial cells don't have
chloroplasts
Bacterial cells don't have
mitochondria
What is an example of a pathogen?
Bacterium
What is measles?
A disease which causes a red skin rash and is preventable by
vaccination
What does Bacteria release that makes us feel ill?
Toxins
What is a virus that infects plants?
TMV
-
Tobacco Mosaic virus
What bacterial pathogen affects cells lining the gut?
Salmonella
How can HIV be treated?
Antiretroviral
drugs
How could a person become infected by HIV?
Unprotected
sexual contact
How can gardeners prevent fungal infection of their roses?
By using
fungicide
How can sexually transmitted diseases be prevented from spreading?
Using a
condom
What is a disease caused by a protist?
Malaria
How does a virus infect a cell?
1)Gaining entry
2)
Replicates
inside cell
3)Bursts open
4)Release more virus
particles
How do Antiretroviral drugs work?
They prevent
viruses
from
replicating
How could someone become infected with measles?
Inhaling
droplets
from an infected person's
cough
or sneeze
How do mosquitoes transmit malaria?
1)Bite an
infected
person's skin
2)Take up the
pathogen
3)Transfer the pathogen when they bite another person
Bacteria
reproduce rapidly and can produce
toxins
which damage tissues of the body
What chemical do fungi make that causes the cells to be digested?
Enzymes
What is the process of phagocytosis?
1)
White blood cells
move towards and
engulf
the
bacterium/pathogen
2)White blood cell ingests/engulfs the bacterium/pathogen
3)White blood cell digests the bacterium/pathogen using
enzymes