Pathogens
Body Defences
Immune System
Vaccination
Diseases and Treatment
100

What is pathogens? 

A microorganism that causes disease.

100

How does the skin protect the body from pathogens?

It acts as a physical barrier to prevent entry of pathogens.

100

What is an antibody?

A protein produced by lymphocytes to neutralize or destroy pathogens.

100

What is a vaccine?

A weakened or inactive form of a pathogen that stimulates an immune response.

100

Name one bacterial and one viral disease.

Bacterial: Tuberculosis, Typhiod fever, Cholera, Tetanus;  Viral: HIV, Influenza. common cold, covid 19, Measles, Hepatitis B, Chikenpox (any correct example).

200

Name two types of pathogens.

Virus, bacteria, fungus, protoctist (any 2).

200

What is the role of mucus in the respiratory system?

Mucus traps pathogens in the airways.

200

What is the function of lymphocytes?

To recognize antigens and produce antibodies.

200

The type of immunity passed from mother to baby through breast milk.

natural passive immunity

200

Why don’t antibiotics work on viruses?

Viruses replicate inside host cells and lack structures antibiotics target.

300

How does a bacterium differ from a virus?

Bacteria are living cells; viruses are non-living and need a host to reproduce.

300

How do cilia help in defending the body?

Cilia move mucus with trapped pathogens out of the airways.

300

What is an antigen?

A molecule on a pathogen’s surface that triggers an immune response.

300

What is herd immunity?

Protection for unvaccinated people when most of the population is immune.

300

How does HIV affect the immune system?

It destroys lymphocytes, weakening the immune system.

400

How is malaria transmitted?

By female mosquitoes

400

What is the role of phagocytes in immunity?

They engulf and digest pathogens (phagocytosis).

400

How do memory cells help in long-term immunity?

They remain in the body and quickly produce antibodies if the same pathogen returns.

400

What’s the difference between active and passive immunity? 

Active = body makes its own antibodies; Passive = ready-made antibodies are given.

400

This branch of medicine involves using drugs to treat cancer.

chemotherapy

500

This virus causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

HIV

500

Name the acid found in stomach that kills pathogens

HCL

500

Outline the steps of the immune response to a pathogen. Explain how our immune system works.

Pathogen enters → antigens detected → lymphocytes produce antibodies → pathogen destroyed → memory cells remain.

500

Name the virus that caused Covid 19

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 or SARS-CoV-2

500

Malaria is caused by this type of organism, it is not a virus or bacterium.

protozoan