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Biology 1- Keeping Healthy 2
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Mind Map on Biology 1- Keeping Healthy 2, created by amberbob27 on 03/06/2014.
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human biology
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Biology 1- Keeping Healthy 2
Pathogens and disease
Pathogens are microorganisms that cause disease
Pathogens reproduce rapidly inside the human body and produce toxins
This makes them hard to destroy
Most pathogens are either bacteria or viruses
Viruses reproduce inside human cells and damage them
The damage to cells makes you feel ill
Viruses are much smaller than bacteria
Washing hands removes pathogens from them
Semmelweiss was the first doctor to realise this
Doctors then didn't take him seriously
Defence mechanisms
The body prevents most pathogens from getting into the body
Through skin
Through mucus
Through stomach acid
Pathogens which enter the body can be destroyed by white blood cells
White blood cells...
...ingest pathogens (digest and destroy them)
...produce antibodies which attach to particular pathogens and destroy them
...produce antitoxins to counteract the toxins that pathogens produce
White blood cells are part of the immune system
The immune system is a body system which recognises and destroys foreign cells or proteins such as invading pathogens
Using drugs to treat disease
Pain killers are medicines that relieve symptoms of a disease but don't kill the pathogen
Antibiotics cure bacterial diseases by killing bacteria
They can't kill viruses
Growing and investigating bacteria
Bacteria can be grown on agar jelly
All the materials and equipment must be sterilised- this ensures that unwanted microorganisms do not infect the culture
Uncontaminated cultures can be used to investigate the effects of antibiotics and disinfectants on the bacteria
Immunity
Dead or inactive forms of a disease are injected into a person's body
White blood cells react by producing antibodies
The antibodies recognise the antigen on the pathogen
This makes the person immune
It prevents further infection as the body responds quickly by producing more antibodies
The MMR vaccine is one of several- it prevents measles, mumps and rubella
Vaccines protect against bacterial and viral pathogens
Changing pathogens
If a pathogen changes by mutation the new strain may spread rapidly
Some new strains can cause epidemics and pandemics
Some bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics by natural selection
Random mutations of pathogens produce new strains- some strains are resistant to antibiotics
Antibiotics kill individual pathogens of the non-resistant strain
The resistant bacteria survive and reproduce a whole population of resistant strains- natural selection
Antibiotics should not be used for mild infections in order to slow down the rate of development of resistant strains
How do we deal with disease?
Vaccination protects individuals and society from the effects of disease
The treatment of disease has changed as our understanding of antibiotics and immunity has increased
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