Fighting disease Flashcards

1
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How does skin act as a barrier to pathogens

A

It produces antimicrobial substances which kill the pathogens.

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2
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What traps particles that might contain pathogens in your nose

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hair and mucus

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3
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Other than the nose, what also secretes mucus to trap pathogens

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Trachea and Bronchi (breathing pipework)

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4
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What are the trachea and bronchi lined with and what is it

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Cilia - a hair like structure which whafts mucus up to the back of the throat where it can be swallowed

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5
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What does the stomach produce

A

hydrochloric acid that kill pathogens

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6
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What is the immune system

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A network of cells and proteins that defend the body against microbes once that make it into the body

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7
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What to white blood cells do

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They travel around the whole body looking for microbes. Once they find one the attempt to destroy it

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8
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What are the 3 ways that a white blood cell can destroy a microbe

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1) Consuming them
2) Producing Antibodies
3) Producing antitoxins

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9
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How do white blood cells consume foreign cells

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Certain white blood cells can engulf and digest the foreign cell

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10
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What is the process of a white blood cells consuming foreign cells called

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Phagocytosis

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11
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What does every invading pathogen have on its surface

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Unique molecules called antigens

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12
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What happens when some types of white blood cell come across a foreign antigen

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They produce proteins called antibodies to lock onto the invading cells so they can be found and destroyed by other white blood cells

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13
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Are all the antibodies the same

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No, he antibodies produced are specific to that type of antigen - they wont lock onto others

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14
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Are antibodies produced quickly

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yes

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15
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When they have been produced, what happens to them

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They are carried round the body to find all similar bacteria or viruses

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16
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What happens if a person is infected with the same pathogen again

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The white blood cells will rapidly produce the antibodies to kill it and the person is naturally immune to that pathogen and won’t get ill

17
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What are white blood cells that produce antibodies also known as

A

B-lymphocytes

18
Q

What produces antitoxis

A

White blood cells

19
Q

What do antitoxins do

A

Counteract toxins produced by invading bacteria