SB5i: Physical And Chemical Barriers Keywords Flashcards
Chemical defence
The use of chemical compounds to defend against attacks. Examples include lysozyme and hydrochloric acid.
Chlamydia
A bacterium that causes a sexually transmitted infection.
Ciliated cells
A cell that lines certain tubes in the body and has cilia on its surface.
Hydrochloric acid
Acid produced by cells lining the stomach, of about pH 2, which destroys many pathogens in food and drink.
Lysozyme
An enzyme produced in tears, saliva and mucus, which damages pathogens.
Mucus
A sticky substance secreted by cells that line many openings to the body.
Physical barrier
A structure that stops something from entering a certain area. For example, the body has physical barriers, such as the skin, that stop microbes from getting inside the body.
Screening
Tests on samples of body fluids to check if people have a certain condition, e.g. an STI.
Sexually transmitted infection (STI)
A communicable disease that is passed from an infected person to an uninfected person during sexual activity.