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Infection and response
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An overview of what you need to know for AQA Biology topic 3, infection and response. Please rate and comment so I know how to improve these resources for people to use in the future, thanks :-)
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Infection and response
Microorganisms
Pathogens are harmful microorganisms
Bacteria
Reproduce very quickly
binary fission
Made of cytoplasm, cell wall and membrane, chromosomes and sometimes flagella
Toxins
Virus
Smallest "living" things
Can't reproduce without other cells
Kills cells in the process
Made of RNA, a protein coat and a membrane
Fungi
A lot like animal cells except with vacuoles and food storage granules
Grow together in a root like structure
rips other cells apart
Mitosis
Protists
Other single-celled organisms
Most have nuclei, ribosomes and cell membranes, but it varies wildly
Protozoa are pathogenic protists
Con reproduce in many ways
Stopping and preventing disease
diseases are transfered through:
direct contact
through the air on droplets
bodily fluids contact
Humans
Wash hands
Vaccines
education
Plants
Kill infected
Correct nutrition
Antibiotics
Antivirals
Difficult to find due to viruses residing in living cells
Can cause super bugs if abused
Monoclonal antibodies
Hybridomas
Made from rats or mice cells
May cause allergic reactions
Pregnancy tests
Finding cancer
Delivering drugs
diseases
Measles
Fever, dry cough, white or red spots
Coughing and sneezing
MMR vaccine
creams to ease inflammation
Virus
HIV and AIDS
Virus
Suppresses immune system
Sexually transmitted or by blood
Check partners for it
NO CURE
Malaria
Protist
Fever, sweats, headache
Blood to blood or mosquitos
Insecticides to prevent
Caught early, it may be cured
The common cold
Virus
Runny nose, sore throat
airborne, survives on surfaces
Washing hands constantly
Pain killers, no cure
The flu
Virus
Fever, nausea sneezing
Speads to 6 feet after sneezing
Avoid close contact with infected, use tissues, wash hands
Vaccinations, anti-virals
Salmonella
Bacterial
Headache, fluid loss, vomiting
Uncooked meat, cross contamination
Avoid raw milk and meat
Drink lots of fluid, antibiotics
Athletes foot
Fungal
red, itchy rash, dry and scaly skin
Direct skin to skin or indirect, e.g. towles
Wash feet daily and dry before socks
Anti-fungal, creams or spray
Gonnorhoea
Bacterial
Greenish discharge, pain
Sexual actions
Wear protection and check partners
Antibiotics
natural defences
Thornes to deter animals
some contain poison
White blood cells
Lymphocyte
Antibodies specific to antigens
Phagocyte
Skin
Mucus
Stomach
Bark
scientific testing
Growing microorganisms
Agar plate, sterilised equipment with flaming, loop the liquid bacteria, spread evenly, open lid slightly
chemicals that kill microorganisms will leave a circle of clear agar, bigger circle, better drug
incubated at 25 degrees for safety in schools
Placebo
Double blind test
1: drugs are tested in labs on grown cells
2: The drug is tested on animals
3: Clinical trials on people
Fleming and penicillin
Painkillers
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