infection and response

Cards (19)

  • 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. Possible drugs selected
    2. Pre-clinical trials on cells/tissues/animals
    3. Clinical trials on volunteers
    4. 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 disease (e.g. cancer)
  • Causes of plant disease

    • Spots on leaves
    • Discoloration of leaves
    • Malformed stems/leaves
    • Stunted growth
    • Decay or rot
    • Pest infestations
  • Iron, nitrate, and magnesium deficiencies can lead to plant growth problems
  • 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 (e.g. berries)
  • Plant mechanical defense adaptations

    • Thorns
    • Hairs
    • Leaves that droop or curl
    • Mimicry