Biology 5 diseases and bioenergetics Flashcards

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What is a communicable disease

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Can spread form persons to person eg measles

They are spread by pathogens such a bacteria or viruses

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2
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What is a non- communicable

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Diseases that cannot be passed form person to person (not contagious)
Eg coronary heart disease, cancer and diabetes

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3
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Health definition

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State of physical and mental well being

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4
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What other things can cause diseases or make them more susceptible

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Poor diet
High stress levels
Working with harmful chemicals

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5
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Some diseases can be triggered by the immune system

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Allergies such as asthma or dermatitis

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6
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Illnesses caused by viruses

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Influenza
HIV
Tobacco Mozeac virus
Measles
AIDS
Ebola
Genital herpes

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7
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Pathogen definition

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Disease causing microorganism

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Illnesses caused by bacteria

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Salmonella food poisoning
Tuberculosis
Gonorrhea

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9
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Illnesses caused by fungi

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Rose black spot
Athletes foot

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10
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How does bacteria make someone ill

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Multiply rapidly
Release toxins into blood steam CAN BE TREATED WITH ANTIBIOTICs

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How does a virus make a person ill

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Invade/ infect cell
Makes cell make copies of itself
Cell ruptures releasing virus into body making people ill CANNOT BE TREATED WITH ANTIBIOTICS

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12
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How can you become infected with bacteria or virus

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Food/ drink that is contaminated

Touch/ direct contract

Droplets that travel in the air when people cohhhehehd or sneeze

Through break in skin Barrier

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13
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How body is designed to stop people getting infected

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Organ skin which is a water proof barrier

Mucus in nose and mouth airways and digestive system that trap pathogens when inhaled

Stomach acid - acidic conditions of stomach that enter body via food

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14
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Immune system definition

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Complex system of cells that attach pathogens and toxins present in the blood circulation

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15
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Explain how the immense system works

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Pathogen gets into blood and if bacteria it releases toxins

pathogens have antigens/ markers around it which allows the pathogen to be detected as foreign by lymphocyte (type of white blood cell)

The phagocyte then signals antibodies
( antitoxins when with bacteria ) which attach and bunch up pathogens (neutralises toxin when dealing with bacteria)

phagocyte comes along and engulfs the pathogen then destroys it by releasing harmful chemicals

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16
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What is the reason why people can’t become immune to some pathogens

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Some pathogens antigens are unstable there for changing all the time meaning the body will keep having to change antibodies

17
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How do pesticides stop the spread of malaria

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Repel vectors (mosquitos) which carry and spread malaria

18
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What was the name of the person that created the first antibiotic and what was the name of the antibiotic ?

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Alexander Fleming

Penicillin

19
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What are symptoms of viruses influenza, tmv, measles and cold

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Influenza- fever, cough, sore throat
HIV- head ache, fatigue, night sweats
Measles- cough, sneezing, loss of appetite
Tmv- yellowing of leaves

20
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Symptoms of bacteria illness:

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Salmonella -diarrhoea, vomiting,stomach cramps, fever, sweatting
Tuberculosis - night sweats, tiredness and fatigue

21
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What medicine/drug is extracted from willow and foxglove

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Willow- aspirin (pain relief)

Fox glove- digitalis (medicine to treat congestive heart failure and heart rhythm problems )

22
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Drug development process

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Pre clinical trials
Call tissue
⬇️
Animal testing
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CLINICAL TRIALS

phase 1 small group of healthy volunteers ( to test toxicity and side effects) -

Phase 2 small group of sufferers (to test efficacy (if it works))

PHASE 3

(3) large group of sufferers - leads to
License, prescribed, long term monitoring.

23
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Toxicity, efficacy, dose

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Toxicity-
If the drug is toxic) to see if the drug will make people ill and have side effects

Efficacy- if the drug is effective, to find out if the drug actually works and how well

Dose - how much of the drug is needed

24
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Reason for phase 1 and 2 trials

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Small group of healthy people to check if drug is safe also to find the optimal dose

25
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what is placebo effect

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the placebo effect is when someone has been give a dummy drug/ pill that has no active drug in it however they feel better once taking it

26
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purpose of double blind trials and meaning

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double blind trials are when neither the doctors or patients are aware of who is receiving the real drug and dummy drug

this is to prevent bias when doctors are analysing patients and evaluating patients outcome

27
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Describe how vaccination works ?

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28
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What are protists, parasites and malaria

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malaria is spread by mosquitos which carry protist( single celled eukaryotic)

29
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what causes rose black spot

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fungus- black spots of leave, yellowing of leaves

30
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what is the deference between specialisation and differentiation

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specialisation is when cells adapt and form

31
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can viruses replicate themselves

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no viruses are not considered alive they need a host and cannot replicate on their own.