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What are types of micro organism?
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fungi
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infection
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vaccine
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bacteria
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virus
Pregunta 2
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[blank_start]virus[blank_end] will enter an ordinary [blank_start]cell[blank_end] and effect the cell by getting inside. it will then [blank_start]reproduce[blank_end] so much till the cell will completely [blank_start]break[blank_end] open and then be [blank_start]permanently[blank_end] be broken.
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permanently
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partly
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not
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micro organims
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virus
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fungi
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bacteria
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cell
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tissue
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membrane
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die
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reproduce
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break
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repair
Pregunta 3
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[blank_start]Pathogens[blank_end] come from bacteria
They produce [blank_start]toxins[blank_end]
It can cause [blank_start]disease[blank_end] & if it enters the body it will cause [blank_start]symptoms[blank_end]
Pathogens have [blank_start]antigens[blank_end] on the sides
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Pathogens
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Bacteria
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Fungi
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Virus
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anti toxins
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toxins
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disease
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sickness
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death
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problems
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death
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symptoms
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antigens
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antibodies
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antitoxins
Pregunta 4
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Do white blood cells help to defend the body against disease?
Pregunta 5
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White blood cells can produce [blank_start]antitoxins[blank_end]. The antitoxins will [blank_start]neutralise[blank_end] the toxins.
Pregunta 6
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Do antibodies attach to the antigens and stop destroying the bacteria
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To ingest pathogens the bacterium will invade the body. Then the [blank_start]white[blank_end] blood cell will recognise this and go [blank_start]towards[blank_end] it. Thirdly, the white blood cells will [blank_start]engulf[blank_end] it. After the white blood cell has fully has the pathogen it will release the [blank_start]enzymes[blank_end] which break down and digest the pathogen. Finally it will slowly be broken down and [blank_start]destroyed[blank_end].
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white
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red
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towards
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away
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engulf
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destroy
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eat
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enzymes
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dead bacteria
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blood
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pathogen
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destroyed
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fixed
Pregunta 8
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We protect the body from future disease by taking vaccinations
Pregunta 9
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Contains dead [blank_start]pathogens[blank_end] on the surface of the body. however it still has [blank_start]antigens[blank_end] on the surface. so when injected the [blank_start]white[blank_end] blood cells would need to produce antibodies to attack it. Therefore, if in the future a pathogen was to enter the body, it could quickly produce the [blank_start]antibodies[blank_end] for it.
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pathogens
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bacteria
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fungi
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antigens
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antibodies
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antigens
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pathogens
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antitoxins
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white
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red
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antibodies
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antitoxins
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antigens
Pregunta 10
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What does MMR stand for
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Rumella
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Moles
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Measles
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Mumps
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Rubella
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Mocks
Pregunta 11
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Scientist thought MMR vaccines linked to [blank_start]autism[blank_end]s. This is a condition that affects people [blank_start]communication[blank_end] and [blank_start]social[blank_end] interaction skills.
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autism
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communication
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social
Pregunta 12
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Ignaz semmelweis owned a [blank_start]hospital[blank_end] and he observed that when a midwife helped deliver the baby there was a [blank_start]lower[blank_end] risk of [blank_start]childbed[blank_end] fever than when a [blank_start]medical[blank_end] student did.
He decided to make medical students wash their [blank_start]hands[blank_end] after treating the [blank_start]dead[blank_end] patients, after doing this he noticed that the amount of deaths had [blank_start]reduced[blank_end].
Now, we know the medical students had been carrying [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] from dead babies to the mothers. The results showed that washing hands [blank_start]helped[blank_end].
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hospital
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bank
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doctors
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lower
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higher
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childbed
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death
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sick
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medical
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work
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hands
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feet
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taps
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dead
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pregnant
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reduced
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increase
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bacteria
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pathogens
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dead bacteria
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cells
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helped
Pregunta 13
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Types of medicines are
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antibiotics
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cocodomine
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vaccine
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pain killers
Pregunta 14
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[blank_start]Painkillers[blank_end] relieve [blank_start]symptoms[blank_end] for a few days but still leave [blank_start]pathogens[blank_end] in your body for a few days,
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Painkillers
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antibiotics
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symptoms
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problems
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illness
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disease
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dead pathogens
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pathogens
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bacteria
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fungi
Pregunta 15
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If you take too many antibiotics the [blank_start]pathogens[blank_end] will have to much [blank_start]exposure[blank_end] to them. Meaning it will have no effect on the bacteria in the end. This is because the pathogen has become [blank_start]antibiotic resistant.[blank_end]
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pathogens
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bacteria
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micro organism
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open
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exposure
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closure
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antibiotic strong
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antibiotic resistant
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antibiotic weak
Pregunta 16
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Antibiotic resistance is caused by [blank_start]mutation[blank_end]. This is a [blank_start]random[blank_end], spontaneous change in the [blank_start]DNA[blank_end] (effects the genes)
Pregunta 17
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The equipment needed to culture micro organisms are:
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agar jelly
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petri-dish
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bunsen burner
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inoculating loop
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matt
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lighter
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water
Pregunta 18
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To culture microorganisms we
1. sterilise the [blank_start]agar[blank_end] and petri-dish to prevent [blank_start]contamination[blank_end]
2.Put [blank_start]innoculation loop[blank_end] into bunsen burner (this will get rid of [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] on in) and leave to cool for a while
3. Using [blank_start]loop[blank_end], place some of the [blank_start]bacteria[blank_end] into the [blank_start]agar[blank_end]
4. Quickly close the petri-dish and [blank_start]seal[blank_end] it with [blank_start]tape[blank_end]. This is to avoid anything getting in and infecting it
5. [blank_start]Incubate[blank_end] at 25°c ([blank_start]school[blank_end] lab)
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agar
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contamination
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innoculation loop
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bacteria
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bacteria
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agar
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loop
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tape
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seal
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school
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Incubate
Pregunta 19
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Once grown a set of [blank_start]microbes[blank_end], we want to know if the [blank_start]disinfectant[blank_end] would kill the bacteria. We do this by getting [blank_start]filter[blank_end] paper and dipping it into the disinfectant, then putting on to the [blank_start]agar[blank_end]. We repeat this for all the disinfectants. After, we need to close and seal the petri-dish! we would know if the disinfectant works as if there is a [blank_start]clear[blank_end] area around it, the bacteria would've been [blank_start]killed[blank_end].
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microbes
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disinfectant
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filter
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agar
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clear
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killed