Zusammenfassung der Ressource
10. Diseases and immunity
- define pathogen
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- as a disease causing organism
- define transmissible disease
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- as a disease in which the pathogen can be passed from one host to another
- state that the pathogen for a transmissible
disease may be transmitted...
- through direct contact
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- eg through blood or other body fluids
- indirectly
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- eg from contaminated surfaces or food, from animals, or from the air
- state that the body has defences:
- mechanical barriers
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- limited to skin and hairs in the nose
- chemical barriers
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- limited to mucus and stomach acid
- cells
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- limited to phagocytosis and antibody production by white blood cells
- which can be
enhanced by
vaccination
- state that antibodies lock on to antigens
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- leading to direct destruction of pathogens, or marking of pathogens for destruction by phagocytes
- they provide protection to the body by attaching to the antigen on a virus or bacteria
preventing movement around the body
preventing entry into cells
stopping division
clump bacteria/virus together
help phagocytes engulf bacteria/virus
- explain how each pathogen has its own antigens
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- which have specific shapes, so specific antibodies which fit the specific shapes of the antigens are needed
- define active immunty
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- as defence against a pathogen by antibody production in the body
- explain that
active immunity
is gained after
an infection by a
pathogen, or by
vaccinatio
- explain the process of vaccination
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- -harmless pathogen given which has antigens
-antigens trigger an immune response by lymphocytes which produce antibodies
memory cells are produced that give long-term immunity
- explain the role of vaccination in
controlling the spread of
diseases
- explain the importance of hygiene in
controlling the spread of disease
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- hygienic food preparation
good personal hygiene
waste disposal
sewage treatment
- explain that passive immunity is short-term
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- defence against a pathogen by antibodies acquired from another individual, e.g. mother to infant
- state that memory cells are not
produced in passive immunity
- explain the importance of passive immunity for breast-fed infants
- state that some diseases are
caused by the immune
system
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- targeting and destroying body cells
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