Zusammenfassung der Ressource
B1.1 Keeping healthy
- Diet and Exercise
- A healthy diet consists of:
- Carbohydrate
- Release Energy, growth and repair
- Protien
- Release energy, growth and repair
- Fat
- release energy, growth and repair
- Vitamins
- Without these you get
defficiency disease
- Minerals
- Fibre
- Water
- Not a balanced diet =
malnourishment
- Too much energy = gain in
weight, too little = loss of
weight
- Warmer country = less food
- Food supplies muscles energy
- Metabolic rate
- Rate of chemical reactions
- affected by proportion of muscle fat
- affected by
exercise
levels
- genetic
- Weight Problems
- Obesity
- Fat needed to cushion
internal organs and as an
energy store
- Too much = overweight/obese
- Leads to arthritis, type
2 diabetes, high blood
pressure and heart
disease
- Early death
- Losing Weight
- reduce intake or increase output
- too much weight loss =
malnourishment.
- Deficiency disease - lack of mineral ions and vitamins
- common in unbalanced diets
- Inheritance, Exercise and Health
- Inheriting Health
- Metabolic rate
- Muscle:fat
- risk of heart disease
- Blood cholesterol levels
- Controlling Cholesterol
- needed for cell
membranes and
to make vital
hormones
- 2 forms
carried by
blood - 1
healthy
- Bad balance,
high heart
disease risk
- Balanced diet
helps liver
balance
cholesterol
- Pathogen And Disease
- Infectious disease caused by
microorganisms (pathogens: eg.
Virus/bacteria)
- Bacteria
- single celled
- many harmless
- useful in food and
medical scenarios
- Viruses
- Smaller than bacteria
- regular shape
- Cause disease in all
living organisms
(including bacteria)
- How they cause disease
- reproduce rapidly
- Bacteria split in two and produce toxins
- Viruses take over and destroy the cells
- Common symptoms
- headache
- temperature
- rashes
- Bodies response to toxin
- Ignaz Semmelweis
- Got doctors to wash hands
- not accepted
- too small to see
- Didn't like the blame
- Defense Mechanisms
- Ways Spread
- Droplet infection
- coughing / sneezing
/ talking
- Direct contact
- skin
- Food
- raw
- contaminated
- Break in the skin
- cut
- Scratch
- needle puncture
- Preventing Entry
- Skin
- barrier
- Blood clots / scabs
- Mucus in breathing system
- traps pathogens which are
either expelled or swallowed
and destroyed in acid
- White Blood Cells
- immune system
- ingest
- antibodies
- antitoxins
- Using Drugs To Treat Disease
- most drugs
do not affect
the
pathogen,
they ease
symptoms.
- Antibiotics
- Antiseptics and
disinfectants kill
bacteria outside the
body but are too
poisonous so would
kill you.
- Work inside the body
- Damage bacterial
cells not your own
- Do not work
on viruses as
they are in
your own
cells
- Penicillin
- Alexander Fleming
- Untidy desk, mistaken
experiment
- Mould stopping bacteria growth
- Juices from the mould
- Growing and Investigating Bacteria
- culture
microorganisms
to find out more
- You must give them
- energy
source with
minerals
- warmth
- Oxygen
- Nutrients in agar jelly
- Beware of mutation and
contamination from skin,
air, water, etc.
- How to culture them
- Put in sterilised petri dish with agar jelly
- Inoculate and incubate (25C)
- Changing Pathogens
- If antibiotics are not used
correctly, the bacteria
develope resistance
- This is through Natural selection
- Antibiotics
have been
overused so
developed
strains are
still around
- MRSA
- 1000
deaths a
year in UK
hospitals
- Prevented by:
- Only using Antibiotics
when needed
- Use the correct
type of antibiotic
- Wash hands and
dispose of clothing
- Isolation
- Cleanliness
- Mutation and Pandemic
- New strains spread quickly
- epidemic (1 country)
- Pandemic (worldwide)
- Eg. Swine Flu
- Immunity
- All cells have proteins on surface (antigens)
- White Blood Cells make antibodies
to join with antigens and retain
memory of the pathogen for future
use.
- Vaccination and Immunisation
- Vaccine - dead or weakened disease
- MMR
- They work for bacterial and viral Pathogens
- How do we deal with Disease
- Whooping Cough
- Thought it led to brain damage, did not
- Worry caused