How do genes assist in the maintenance of health
How does mitosis assist in the maintenance of health
How do cell differentiation and specialisation assist in maintenance of health
Link between gene expression and maintenance and repair of body tissues
Distinguish between infectious and non-infectious disease
Explain why cleanliness in food, water and personal hygiene practices assist in control of disease
Identify conditions under which an organism is described as a pathogen
Describe ways in which drinking water can be treated and how they reduce risk of infection from pathogens
Describe the contribution of Pasteur and Koch to our understanding of infectious disease
Prions
Viruses
Bacteria
Protozoans
Fungi
Macroparasites
Role of antibiotics in the management of infectious disease
Historical development of our understanding of the cause and prevention of malaria
Describe malaria in terms of its
1. Cause
2. Transmission
3. Host response
4. Major symptoms
5. Treatment
6. Prevention
7. Control
Discuss problems relating to antibiotic resistance
Defence barriers to prevent entry of pathogens in humans
Identify antigens as molecules that trigger the immune response
Explain why organ transplants trigger immune response
Identify defence adaptations
Show how a named disease results from an imbalance of micro flora in humans
Identify the components of the immune response
Describe and explain the immune response in the human body in terms of
- interaction between B and T lymphocytes
- the mechanism which allow interaction between B and T lymphocytes
- range of T lymphocyte types and the difference in their roles
Outline the way in which vaccinations prevent infection
Reasons for the suppression of the immune response in organ transplant patients
Evaluate the effectiveness of vaccination programs in preventing the spread and occurrence of smallpox, diphtheria and polio.
Identify and describe the main features of epidemiology using lung cancer as an example
Identify causes of non-infectious disease
Identify the cause and effect relationship of smoking and lung cancer
Down Syndrome
1. Occurrence
2. Symptoms
3. Cause
4. Treatment/Management
Role of quarantine in preventing the spread of disease and plants and animals
Evaluate the effectiveness of quarantine in preventing the spread of plant and animal diseases into Australia
Explain how pesticides have controlled and/or prevented disease
Discuss the changing methods of dealing with plant and animal disease including the shift in emphasis from treatment and control to management or prevention
Evidence of pathogens and insect pests on plant leaves and schoots