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