Chapter 6.1 preventing and treating disease Flashcards

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What is the definition of an antigen?

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Every cell has unique proteins on its surface called antigens.

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What does a vaccine introduce to the body?

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It introduces small amounts of dead or weakened parts of the pathogen to stimulate the white blood cells to produce antibodies.

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What would happen to the pathogen if it entered the body again?

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The white blood cell would respond quickly and produce the correct antibodies which prevents infection.

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What would happen if a large proportion of the population was immune to a pathogen?

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It would reduce the spread of the pathogen.

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What is the role of an antibody?

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An antibody facilitates the destruction of a pathogen.

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What does a vaccine contain?

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A vaccine contains small small amounts of dead or weakened parts of the pathogen.

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What type of white blood cell remembers the the right type of pathogen?

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The memory cell.

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