infection and response Flashcards

1
Q

Name the 4 types of pathogen

A

Protists
Virus
Bacteria
Fungi

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2
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Name 3 ways disease spreads

A

Direct contact
Air
Water

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3
Q

Name 4 ways of preventing infection

A

Isolation
Decrease vectors
Vaccination
Being hygienic

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4
Q

How is athlete’s foot spread?

A

Direct contact

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5
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What is the name given to an organism that carries pathogens without being infected?

A

A vector

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6
Q

3 examples of viruses

A

Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)
Measles
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

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7
Q

How do viruses reproduce? How does this make us feel ill?

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To survive and replicate, they invade host cells (animals or plant cells)
The virus particle inserts its own DNA into the host cell’s DNA, which is then copied and used to make more viruses
Once the new virus particles have been synthesised (made), they cause the cell to burst, releasing the new viruses to invade more cells
The cell damage makes us feel ill

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8
Q

Which of the following commonly infects plants?

a. TMV
b. measles
c. HIV
d. rubella

A

a. TMV

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9
Q

What are fungi bodies made of?

A

hyphae (thread-like structures)

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10
Q

Which of the following diseases is caused by a protist?

a. HIV
b. malaria
c. salmonella
d. rose black spot

A

b. malaria

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11
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What kind of acid does the stomach produce?

A

Hydrochloric acid

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12
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What are non-specific defences?

A

Defences the body has that are not specific to fight against certain types of pathogen

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13
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Name 4 non specific defences

A
Skin
Stomach acid
Tears
Mucus
Eye lashes
Nose hairs
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14
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How does skin protect from pathogens?

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Skin is a waterproof barrier that pathogens cannot pass through

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15
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How does stomach acid protect from pathogens?

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hydrochloric acid destroys any pathogens that enter the stomach

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16
Q

How do tears protect from pathogens?

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Tears contain enzymes which destroy pathogens that may enter our eyes

17
Q

How does mucus protect from pathogens?

A

Mucus traps the particles and bacteria entering our airways

18
Q

3 functions of a white blood cell

A

Phagocytosis
Antitoxins
Antibodies