Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Communicable diseases
- Pathogens
- Microorganisms that cause communicable disease
- Bacteria
- Prokaryotic cells which are 1/100 th the size of normal cells and can cause disease
- They make you feel ill by producing toxins
- These toxins cause cell and tissue damage
- Makes you feel ill
- E.g. Salmonella, gonorrhoea
- They reproduce very quickly and split into two under the right conditions with the correct amount of nutrients every 20 minutes by binary fission
- The rate of division of affected by
- Oxygen levels
- pH levels
- Environmental conditions
- They reproduce the best under moist, warm conditions
- Viruses
- They are not living cells and they are 1/100 th the size of a bacterium.
- They consist of genetic material enclosed in a protein coating
- They make you feel ill by invading your cells
- They then use the cells machinery,chemicals, to replicate producing many copies of themselves
- These copies break out of the cells releasing new viruses
- Causes cell damage
- Makes you feel ill
- They can't reproduce on their own, they need a host cell
- E.g. HIV, TMV, measles
- Protists
- Eukaryotes that are often unicellular which may cause disease
- E.g. Malaria
- Spread by animal vectors with carry the pathogen and transfer it to another organism which gets the disease
- Often carried by parasites
- E.g. Mosquitos
- Fungi
- They are unicellular or multicellular microorganisms which may cause disease
- E.g. Athletes foot, rose black spot
- They often have hyphae
- Hyphae are thread like structures on the surface of a fungus
- Hyphae spread the disease as they produce spores
- Can be carried by air and water spreading the pathogen
- Hyphae also spread disease by penetrating surfaces such as the skin of a human or the body of a plant
- Spread of disease
- Air
- Fungal, bacterial and viral spores can be carried from one plant or animal to another in the air, spreading the disease
- Droplet infection in humans is when you cough or sneeze and droplets containing infection are released and are then inhaled by others spreading the disease
- E.g. Influenza
- Some diseases can be spread by bring carried by the air and the inhaled
- Wtaer
- Direct contact
- Some diseases can be spread by touching contaminated surfaces such as the skin
- Preventing infection
- Fungal diseases
- Viral diseases
- Bacterial diseases
- Protist diseases
- Human defence systems
- Plant defence systems