B5 - Comminicable Diseases Flashcards

1
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D. Health?

A

The state of physical and mental well-being.

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2
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D. Communicable diseases?

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Caused by pathogens such as bacteria and viruses that can be passed from one person to another.

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3
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D. Non communicable diseases?

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Cannot be transmitted from one person to another.

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4
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Factors that effect health?

A

Diet, stress and life situations.

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5
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What are communicable diseases caused by?

A

Pathogens

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6
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Examples of pathogens?

A

Viruses, fungi and Protists

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How are pathogens spread?

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Direct contact, air and water

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8
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Difference between viruses and bacteria?

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Viruses are smaller and have regular shapes.

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9
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How do bacteria make you feel Ill?

A

They produce toxins

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10
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What temperature should cultures be incubated in schools? Why?

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25 degrees, to reduce the likelihood of pathogens growing that might be harmful to humans.

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D. Disinfectant?

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Chemicals used to kill bacteria in the environment.

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12
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D. Antiseptic?

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Disinfectant that is safe to use of human skin.

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D. Antibiotics?

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Chemicals that can be used inside the body to kill bacteria/prevent bacterial growth

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14
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How do you present the spread of communicable diseases?

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Hand washing, disinfectants, isolating infected individuals, destroying/controlling vectors and vaccines.

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15
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Effects of HIV?

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  • At first only flu-like symptoms
  • HIV attacks the immune system and remains in the body, until the immune system is so badly damaged it can’t cope with infections - AIDS
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16
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Cause of measles?

A

Inhalation of droplets from coughs/sneezes

17
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Symptoms of measles?

A

Fever and red skin rash

18
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Effects of measles?

A

Blindness and brain damage and death.

19
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How to tobacco mosaic virus spread?

A

Contact and vectors

20
Q

Effects of TMV?

A

Damages leaves and reduces photosynthesis.

21
Q

How do antibiotics cure bacterial infections?

A

Kill bacteria/stop growth

22
Q

How is rose black spot spread?

A

Wind and water

23
Q

Effects of rose black spot?

A

Damaging leaves so they drop off = photosynthesis reduced.

24
Q

Defences in the body against entry of pathogens?

A
  • Skin (barrier and antimicrobial)
  • Nasal hairs and mucus
  • Trachea
  • Bronchi
  • Stomach
25
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How do white blood cells defend you against pathogens?

A

Ingesting and making antibodies and antitoxins.

26
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How do antitoxins work?

A

They counteract the toxins.

27
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How to reduce spread of rose black spot? (2)

A
  • use fungicide

- remove/burn infected leaves

28
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how was the spread of salmonella reduce? (3)

A
  • poultry stored/cooked properly
  • vaccinate poultry against salmonella
  • raw and cooked foods stored separately
29
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How does the falling of hail make rose black spot spread?

A

Break open the leaves making it easier for spores/fungus to enter

30
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Plant défenses?

A
  • Cellulose cell wall
  • Tough waxy cuticle
  • Layers of dead cells around stem