6.2 Flashcards

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1
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virus reproduction

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main way is to cause the lysis of host cell
two life cycles

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2
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influenza

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respiratory disease
short incubation period
mutate frequently so overcome immune response
3 strains
antigen markers e.g H1N1
transmitted mainly airbone or contact with animal dropings or surfaces (formites)

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3
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zoonotic infection

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infection that crosses the species barrier

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mode of infection of influenza

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infect the ciliated epithelial cells of the respiratory system
lytic cycle
death of cili leave airways open to infection
causes fever etc and can last 5-7 days
exhaustion for 6-12 weeks

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5
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treatment of flu

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no cure
vaccines
spreads as people carry on with flu and spread it
anti viral medicines

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6
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fungi

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eukaryotic organisms that have cell walls made of chitin and glucans
reproduce using spores
cannot photosynthesise

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7
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stem rust fungus

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Puccinia graminis
feeds on tissue of host
transmitted through spores

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stem rust fungus mode of infection

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spore land on plant -need water
hypha emerges from spore and penetrates stomata
hypha secretes enzymes e.g cellulases which digest plant cells
this causes rusty red pustules 7-15 days after which contain spores

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9
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pathnogenic affects of srf

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absorbs nutrients reducing yeild
less glucose to form starch
epidermis is broke so harder to control transpiration
weakens stems
damages vascular tissue

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10
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controlling srf

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bigger spaces between plants
reducing use of fertilisers
earlier maturing crops
fungicides - unprofitable

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protoza

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unicellular eukaryotic organisms

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12
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malaria

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plasmodium falcoparum
malaria vector feeds on living tissue
female anopheles mosquito when pregnant
transmitted through blood anticoagulant released and malaria passes through both ways
affects liver and red blood cells
lytic cycle - asexual 48-72 hours
some become gamocytes and and transmitted to a mosquito

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13
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pathogenic affect of malaria

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flu like symtoms
long term liver damage
reduction in number of red blood cells
mostly affects weak immune system
hidden in cells so immune system find hard to destroy

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14
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endemic disease

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disease constantly present in an area
e.g chickenpox in uk

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problems of endemic

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large area
hard to track the source
requires the cooperation of large numbers
expensive

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16
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treatment of malaria

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medication immediately after infection
anti malaria medicines before travel
antigens frequently change
mosquito nets and screen
insect repellent
long sleeves

17
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preventing mosquitos breeding

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remove breeding sites e.g standing water
disposal of sewage
biological control - add organisms that kill mosquito larve to water
chemical control - pecisticdes

17
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issues of preventipn of malaria

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social - people need to change
economical - require money
ethical - forcing vaccinations killing mosquitos

18
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delay of lysis

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synthesis of dna
protein synthesis
assembly of new viruses

19
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why does lactose not activate yeast

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does not have appropriate enztmes
sugars in cytoplasm are respired

20
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bacteria testing

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isolate bacteria
gram staining
antibodies against it
look at colonies to see if they have characteristics
selective media

21
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salmonella

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gram-negative
endotoxins

22
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why is streak plating useful

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only one colony can grow
colonies spread out on agar
separating individual bacteria
so colonies are separated
so only 1 type of bacteria can be picked up