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Module 4
Communicable diseases, prevention and the immune system
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Name four groups of pathogens that can cause communicable diseases.
Bacteria
,
fungi
,
protoctista
,
viruses
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How does Mycobacterium tuberculosis cause disease?
It triggers an inflammatory response by infecting
phagocytes in
the lungs.
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What happens to infected phagocytes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection?
They are
sealed
in
waxy-coated
tubercles, allowing the bacteria to remain
dormant.
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What occurs if another factor weakens the immune system in a Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection?
The
bacteria
become
active
and
destroy lung tissue.
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How does HIV result in the symptoms of AIDS?
HIV
binds to
CD4
receptors on
TH cells
,
replicates
inside them, and eventually leads to their
destruction.
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What happens when there are too few TH cells in the body due to HIV?
AIDS
develops, and the
immune system
cannot
function properly.
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What are the consequences of AIDS on an individual's health?
Individuals cannot destroy other pathogens and suffer from secondary diseases or infections.
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How does the tobacco mosaic virus cause disease in plants?
It is mainly transmitted via
infected sap
and causes
stunted growth
and
mottled leaves.
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What is the mechanism of the tobacco mosaic virus in host cells?
It
contains ssRNA
, which is
transcribed
by the
host cell
to
assemble new virions.
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How does the influenza virus cause disease?
It is transmitted via
droplet
infection, contact with
mucus
,
zoonotic
infection, and contact with
fomites.
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What happens when the influenza virus injects its RNA into host cells?
The
viral RNA hijacks
the cell's
biochemistry
to produce
new virions
, leading to
cell
lysis.
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