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Pathogens are microorganisms that cause infectious disease
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Communicable diseases are infectious so they can be spread between animals and plants
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Types of pathogens
Bacteria
Viruses
Fungi
Protists
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Bacterial pathogens
May reproduce quickly in the body and produce toxins that damage tissue
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Viral
pathogens
Infect and
reproduce
themselves inside body cells
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Non
-specific human defense systems
Hair
and
mucus
in nose
Stomach
acid
Skin
as physical barrier
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White blood cell defense against pathogens
1.
Phagocytosis
2.
Antibody
production
3.
Antitoxin
production
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Vaccination
Injection of
dead
or weakened pathogens to stimulate antibody production and
memory
cells
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Pathogens
and diseases
Salmonella (food poisoning)
Gonorrhea (sexually transmitted)
Measles (
viral
)
HIV (
viral
)
Tobacco mosaic virus (
plant
)
Rose black spot (
fungal
)
Malaria (
protist
)
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Antibiotics
Kill bacterial
pathogens
, do not work on
viruses
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Painkillers
and other medicines
Treat symptoms
, do not kill
pathogens
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Drug
development and testing
1. Possible drugs selected
2. Pre-clinical trials on
cells
/
tissues
/animals
3.
Clinical
trials on
volunteers
4. Peer
review
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Monoclonal
antibodies
Produced from a single clone of
cells
, specific to one
protein
antigen
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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)
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Causes
of plant disease
Spots on
leaves
Discoloration
of
leaves
Malformed
stems/
leaves
Stunted growth
Decay
or
rot
Pest infestations
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Iron,
nitrate
, and
magnesium
deficiencies can lead to plant growth problems
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Plant
physical defense responses
Layers of
dead
cells (e.g. bark)
Waxy
cuticles on leaves
Cellular
cell walls
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Plant
chemical defense responses
Antibacterial
chemicals
Poisons in
plant
tissue (e.g. berries)
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Plant
mechanical defense adaptations
Thorns
Hairs
Leaves that droop or
curl
Mimicry
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