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Health
The complete
social
,
physical
and mental well-being of a person
Disease
Any change in the
normal
function of a part of the body
Types of diseases
Communicable
Non-communicable
Communicable diseases
Can be
spread
from
person
to person
Non-communicable diseases
Cannot be
spread
from person to person, mainly caused by lifestyle or
genetics
Causes of communicable diseases
Pathogens
(microorganisms that can cause disease)
Bacteria
(e.g. cholera, tuberculosis)
Fungi
(e.g. chlora diet ashbach)
Protists
(e.g. malaria)
Viruses
(e.g. HIV, chlamydia)
Vectors
Something that has the disease and spreads it onto something else (e.g.
mosquitoes
for
malaria
)
Viruses
Pathogens made up of genetic material (DNA or
RNA
) surrounded by a
protein
coat
Lytic pathway of virus replication
1. Virus
inserts genetic material
into
cell
2. Virus uses cell
parts
to make
new viruses
3. Cell lyses (
explodes
) releasing new
viruses
Lysogenic pathway of virus replication
1. Virus
inserts
genetic material into cell's
DNA
2. Virus genetic material
replicates
as cell
divides
3. Trigger causes virus to enter
lytic
cycle
Barriers to pathogens in the human body
Physical
barriers (skin, mucus, cilia)
Chemical
barriers (stomach acid, lysozyme)
Immune system
Made up of
white blood cells
(phagocytes and lymphocytes)
Phagocytes
engulf pathogens
Lymphocytes produce
antibodies
Antigens
Flags on cells that identify them as
belonging
to the body
Antibodies
Produced by
lymphocytes
, have a specific
shape
to bind to antigens on pathogens
Vaccines
Contain
dead
or weakened pathogens to stimulate an
immune
response
Monoclonal antibodies
Antibodies produced by hybridoma cells (
lymphocyte
fused with
tumour
cell)
Uses of monoclonal antibodies
Pregnancy
tests
Tumour
detection
Drug development process
1.
Pre-clinical
trials (testing on human tissue, then animals)
2.
Clinical
trials (testing on healthy humans, then ill humans)
Efficacy
How well the
drug
works
Toxicity
Side effects
of the drug
BMI
(Body Mass Index)
Measure of
obesity
calculated by dividing mass by
height
squared
Waist to hip ratio
Measure of
abdominal obesity
calculated by dividing waist measurement by
hip
measurement
Obesity
Linked to many
health
problems
Smoking
Causes
fatty
buildup in
arteries
, leading to cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease
(CVD)
Problems with the
heart
or
blood vessels
Treatments for CVD
Stents
Statins
Plant
defences
Waxy
cuticle on leaves
Cell walls