Yr9 Biology Disease Science Flashcards

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What is a Pathogen?

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Any foreign invader which impacts the function of your body

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What is homeostasis

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Homeostasis is the process by which a living thing can maintain internal stasis (e.g. Temperature) even when external conditions are unfavourable

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What are the six main pathogens

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Bacteria, Viruses, Protozoa, Fungi, Macroparasites and Prions

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Descriptions of Bacteria and Bacterial disease examples

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Bacteria are living single-celled organisms whose DNA is not contained in a membrane-bound nucleus. Examples of diseases include Scarlett Fever, Tuberculosis and Leprosy

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Descriptions of Viruses and Viral disease examples

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Viruses are self-replicating pieces of DNA or RNA that can reproduce upon infecting a host cell. Examples include AIDS, Flu and Measles

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Descriptions of Protozoans and Protozoan disease examples

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Protozoans are single-celled organisms whose DNA are inside a membrane bound nucleus Examples of diseases include Malaria, Toxoplasmosis and Dysentery

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Descriptions of Fungi and Fungal Disease Examples

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Fungi are multicellular organisms with varying size. Examples of diseases include Thrush, Ringworm and Athlete’s Foot

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Descriptions of Macroparasites and Macroparasitic Diseases Examples

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Macroparasites are parasitic creatures that can be seen without a microscope. Examples inlcude lice, fleas, ticks and elephantis

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Descriptions of Prions and Prion Diseases Examples

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Prions are thought to be misfolded and dysfunctional proteins. Examples of diseases include Fatal Familial Insomnia, Mad Cow’s Disease and Kuru

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What are the Immune Lines of Defence

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First Line - Physical barriers like skin, mucus and membranes
Second Line - Inflammatory Responses including inflammation and general immune cells like macrophages
Third Line - Specific Responses involving T - Cells and B - Cells which respectively hunt specific pathogens, and create antibodies for specific pathogens

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Types of Receptor Cells

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Chemoreceptors - Found in nose and mouth, sense chemicals
Photoreceptors - Found in eyes, sense light
Mechanoreceptors - Found on skin, sense mechanical signals or touch
Thermoreceptors - All over body’s surface, detects heat

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Parts of the brain

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Brain Stem - Involved in basic life functions and involuntary actions
Cerebellum - Involved in motor function and coordination
Cerebrum - Believed to be the source of conscious thought and other functions

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How do vaccines work?

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Vaccines consist of weak and inactive pathogens that trigger an immune response. These essentially train the immune system and leave behind memory B - Cells which generate antibodies that can eliminate a disease before it can impact the body.

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Central Nervous System vs Peripheral Nervous System

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The Central Nervous System consists of the brain and spinal cord.
The Peripheral Nervous System consists of the nerves that exist in and connect the rest of the body.

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Types of Neurons

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Sensory Neurons - Pass signal from stimuli to Central Nervous System
Interneurons - Pass signals within the Central Nervous System
Motor Neurons - Pass signal from Central Nervous System to an Effector which does an action

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Nerve impulses are passed from one neuron to another at the ???

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Synapse

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Positive vs Negative Feedback Loops

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Positive feedback loop when a change in the body triggers a reaction that attempts to bring the body back to normal
A negative feedback loop is when a change in the body triggers a reaction that amplifies the change

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Which gland is also called the master gland?

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The pituitary gland

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Glands of the Endocrine system and their hormones?

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Pituitary gland (growth hormone), Pineal Gland (melatonin), Adrenal Gland (adrenaline), Pancreas (insulin and glucagon)

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What chemical messengers does the endocrine system use?

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Hormones

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What are Fallopian Tubes?

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Connection from ovary to uterus