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CIE Biology GCSE10 - Diseases and Immunity
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What is a pathogen?
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What is a pathogen?
A microorganism that causes disease
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What is a transmissible disease?
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What is a transmissible disease?
A disease which can be passed between hosts
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Give 5 ways diseases can be spread
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Give 5 ways diseases can be spread
- Droplet infection- Eating contaminated food- Drinking contaminated water- Direct contact- Entry through wounds
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State 2 chemical defences the body uses to prevent infection
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State 2 chemical defences the body uses to prevent infection
- Strong stomach acid kills pathogens- Mucus contains antimicrobial
chemicals
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State 2 mechanical defences the body uses to prevent infection
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State 2 mechanical defences the body uses to prevent infection
- Nasal hairs used to trap and waft dirt and microbes to prevent entry into the airway
- The skin acts as a barrier to pathogens
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Give 2 ways that white blood cells protect the body from infection
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Give 2 ways that white blood cells protect the body from infection
- Phagocytosis (engulfing pathogens)- Producing antibodies which attach
onto pathogens
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How do antibodies work? (Higher/Supplement)
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How do antibodies work? (Higher/Supplement)
- Specific antibodies bind to antigens on the pathogen
- The antibodies can either destroy the pathogen or make the pathogen easier for white blood cells to engulf
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Why can only certain antibodies bind to certain pathogens?
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Why can only certain antibodies bind to certain pathogens? (Higher/Supplement)
Antibodies have specific shapes and can only bind to specific and complementary antigens on pathogens
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What is active immunity? (Higher/Supplement)
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What is active immunity? (Higher/Supplement)
Active immunity is a type of immunity where white blood cells produce specific antibodies against a pathogen
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State 2 ways that active immunity can be obtained
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State 2 ways that active immunity can be obtained (Higher/Supplement)
- Vaccination- Infection with the pathogen
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How do vaccines work? (Higher/Supplement)
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How do vaccines work? (Higher/Supplement)
- Dead, inactive or weakened pathogens are injected into the body
- The body produces antibodies against the pathogen- Memory cells are also created to provide long term
immunity
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Give 4 methods of controlling the spread of disease
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Give 4 methods of controlling the spread of disease
- Hygienic food preparation (storing food in appropriate conditions, washing equipment)
- Good personal hygiene (using tissues, washing hands and cleaning regularly)
- Waste disposal- Sewage removal and taking precautions to ensure it does not
contaminate drinking water
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What is herd immunity? (Higher/Supplement)
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What is herd immunity? (Higher/Supplement)
Where the vast majority of a population are vaccinated which prevents the disease from spreading as there are fewer unvaccinated individuals for the disease to spread between
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What is passive immunity? (Higher/Supplement)
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What is passive immunity? (Higher/Supplement)
Where an individual is provided with short term immunity by receiving antibodies from another individual (typically a mother to an infant)
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Why is passive immunity only short term?
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Why is passive immunity only short term? (Higher/Supplement)
No memory cells are produced
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Why is passive immunity important to breastfed infants?
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Why is passive immunity important to breastfed infants? (Higher/Supplement)
The infants have not yet had time to develop their own antibodies as they have not been exposed to as many pathogens
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What is an autoimmune disease? (Higher/Supplement)
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What is an autoimmune disease? (Higher/Supplement)
A disease where the immune system attacks the body cells
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Give an example of an autoimmune disease
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Give an example of an autoimmune disease (Higher/Supplement)
Type 1 diabetes
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