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Pathogens are microorganisms that cause infectious disease
Communicable diseases are infectious so they can be spread between animals and plants
Types of pathogens
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Protists
Bacterial pathogens
May reproduce quickly in the body and produce toxins that damage tissue
Viral pathogens
Infect and reproduce themselves inside body cells
Non-specific human defense systems
Hair and mucus in nose
Stomach acid
Skin as physical barrier
White blood cell defense against pathogens
1. Phagocytosis
2. Antibody production
3. Antitoxin production
Vaccination
Injection of dead or weakened pathogens to stimulate antibody production and memory cells
Pathogens and diseases
Salmonella (food poisoning)
Gonorrhea (sexually transmitted)
Measles (viral)
HIV (viral)
Tobacco mosaic virus (plant)
Rose black spot (fungal)
Malaria (protist)
Antibiotics
Kill bacterial pathogens, do not work on viruses
Painkillers and other medicines
Treat symptoms, do not kill pathogens
Drug development and testing
1. Pre-clinical trials
2. Clinical trials for safety and efficacy
3. Peer review
Monoclonal antibodies
Produced from a single clone of cells, specific to one protein antigen
Uses of monoclonal antibodies
Diagnosis (e.g. pregnancy tests)
Laboratory detection of pathogens or chemicals
Research to locate molecules
Treatment of diseases like cancer
Plant disease indicators
Spots on leaves
Discoloration
Malformed growth
Decay or rot
Pest presence
Plant nutrient deficiencies
Iron deficiency
Nitrate deficiency
Magnesium deficiency
Plant physical defense responses
Layers of dead cells (e.g. bark)
Waxy cuticles on leaves
Cellular cell walls
Plant chemical defense responses
Antibacterial chemicals
Poisons in plant tissue
Thorns and hairs