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OCRa Alevel: Biology
Module 4
Communicable Diseases
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Define Good Health:
Complete physical, social, and mental well-being free from illness
Define Pathogen:
A microorganism that causes disease
State types of pathogens:
Virus
Bacteria
Fungi
Protist
In plants, the bacteria often live in the
vascular bundles
Bacteria do not require a
host
to survive whereas
viruses
are entirely
dependent
on their
hosts
and cannot survive without them
What are the two types/means of transmissions?
Direct
Indirect
Define Mycelium:
The infected vegetative part of a fungus formed from hyphae
Define Hyphae:
A network of fine white filaments which forms mycelium
Define Tuberculosis (TB):
A bacterial disease that damages lung tissue and weakens the immune system
Define Bacterial Meningitis:
A bacterial disease that infects the meninges
Define Meninges:
The three layers of membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord
Define Ring rot (in plants):
A bacterial disease that decays the vascular tissues in potatoes
Define HIV/AIDS:
A virus that destroys T helper cells, weakens the immune system and makes an individual more susceptible to infections and can lead to AIDS
What does HIV stand for?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
What does AIDS stand for?
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Define Influenza:
A virus that destroys ciliated epithelial cells in the gaseous exchange system
,
exposing the airways to secondary infection
State four secondary infections due to influenza:
fever
headache
muscle pain
(
myalgia
)
fatigue
Define Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV):
A virus that causes discolouration of leaves in tobacco plants
Define Black sigatoka(bananas):
A fungal disease that causes black spots on leaves and stems
How does black sigatoka cause black spots on leaves?
The hyphae from a mycelium penetrates and digest the leaf cells
Define Blight (tomatoes and potatoes):
A disease that damages leaves and potato tubers
Define Ringworm (cattle):
A fungal disease that affects the skin
Define Athlete's foot (humans):
A fungal disease that makes the skin of feet itching and scaling
Define Malaria:
A disease in the blood spread by mosquitoes caused by protoctista
Name three diseases caused by bacteria:
Tuberculosis
Bacterial meningitis
Ring rot
Name three diseases caused by viruses:
HIV
/
AIDS
Influenza
Tobacco Mosaic
Name three diseases caused by fungi:
Black sigatoka
Ringworm
Athlete's foot
Name three diseases cause by protoctista:
Malaria
Dysentery
Blight
Define Dysentery:
An intestinal disease that causes diarrhea containing blood or mucus caused by protoctista
Name an enzyme the hyphae releases in fungus infections:
Cellulase
What does the enzymes cellulases causes?
Decay
What do the hyphae release to help them grow and cause decay?
Spores
and
enzymes
Why do bacteria and fungi live in the vascular tissues of plants?
There is a good supply of water and nutrients
Define Retrovirus:
A type of virus that carries RNA to make a complementary DNA copy which is then integrated into a host cell’s DNA.
What type of cells are bacteria?
Prokaryotic
Name six examples of a viral infection:
HIV
influenza
measles
mumps
rubella
chicken pox
Give examples of the symptoms of TB:
coughing
fever
weight loss
Define Transmission:
The process by which a pathogen is transmitted from an infected host to a susceptible host
Define Direct Transmission:
The transmission of a pathogen directly from an infected host to a susceptible host
State the means of transmission:
Direct physical contact
Faecal-oral
Water droplets
Spores
Vector
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