Vaccination And Immunity Flashcards

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What is the role of the immune system?

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Destroys pathogens and toxins
Protects us in the future

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What are the roles of white blood cells?

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Engulfing through phagocytosis
Produce antibodies (lymphocytes)
Produce antitoxins (neutralises toxins)
Produce memory cells

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What is herd immunity?

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Unvaccinated person can’t catch disease because everyone around them is vaccinated

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Suggest the main benefit of vaccinating lots of people.

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Herd immunity

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Describe how a vaccine can stop a person contacting a disease in the future.

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A dead or inactive version of pathogen is injected in patient

WBC are stimulated to produce specific antibodies against the antigen

Antibodies stay in circulation if live pathogen infects person

Antibodies are made rapidly and in large quantities

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Describe how a person develops natural immunity to a communicable disease (6)

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Pathogens invade the body and has surface proteins called antigens.

Antigen recognised by WBC

WBC produce antibodies that specifically match the antigen

Antibodies cause pathogens to clump together for easy phagocytosis

Antibodies circulate in body and made rapidly incase of future invasion

Through memory cells

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Why should a patient finish the Full course of the antibiotic tablets?

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To prevent the spread of resistance bacteria.

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Explain how lymphocytes aid phagocytosis.

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Lymphocytes produce antibodies that bind to antigens

This makes pathogens clump together

Phagocytes can more easily engulf and digest pathogens

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Explain the mechanisms that stop pathogens entering the body via trachea and bronchi

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Mucus traps pathogens

Cilia waft mucus and pathogens up to the throat

Mucus and pathogens get swallowed and destroyed by stomach acid

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What is a disadvantage to vaccination?

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Not guaranteed immunity to illness in future

People experience side effects like high temps and fevers

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Describe how the human body prevents pathogens entering

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Skin acts as a natural barrier, oil on surface repels pathogens

Eyes produce tears which are antiseptic and contain enzymes to kill bacteria

Trachea and bronchi contain mucus to trap bacteria and is carried away by cilia

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