T/F: Chronic disease is caused by pathogens just like Infectious disease
False!
What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protective Equipment
T/F: Pathogens can be spread through bodily fluids.
True!
Some vaccines require a _______ to remind the immune system to keep making antibodies.
booster shot
Antibiotics treat what kind of infection?
Bacterial
How would an individual’s heredity be a factor for developing heart disease?
A. They work in an area with air pollution
B. They eat a diet high in fat
C. Their grandfather had a heart attack at 60
D. Their sister has the flu
C. Their grandfather had a heart attack at 60
Ebola orginated on what continent?
Africa
What is antibiotic resistance?
When bacteria becomes resistant to antibiotics meaning the medicine taken to kill bacteria doesn't work.
What immunity is temporary?
Passive
What are the two physical thing that the body has the defends against disease?
Skin, cilia
If an individual were to constantly eat unhealthy and be physically inactive throughout their life, which of the following are they NOT putting themselves at risk for?
A. Cancer
B. HIV/AIDS
C. Heart Disease
D. Diabetes
B. HIV/AIDS
What viral infection was used as bio-terrorism against Native Americans?
Smallpox
Explain how a pathogen can spread through indirect contact.
Indirect contact is when a contaminated surface is touched. Example: if Mrs. Hovde has the flu and coughs in her hand then touches the doorknob, the next person who touches the doorknob might pick up the flu virus
What is passive immunity and an example?
Antibodies are received from an outside source like mother-baby.
Explain how inflammation helps the body.
Inflammation is the "call" system of the body. It send a signal to WBCs to go to the area as there is an injury or infection.
Which of the following would be a behavioral factor for developing skin cancer?
A. Air pollution
B. Not wearing sunscreen
C. Having fair skin
D. A job that requires you to be outside
B. Not wearing sunscreen
What are two specific characteristics of viruses?
Smallest pathogen, can only multiply when inside a cell
What are two animals that can transmit infections to humans?
Ticks, mosquitoes, rabid animals
What is active immunity?
When antibodies are made by the body from getting sick or a vaccine.
What are the three lines of defense against disease?
1. Physical/Chemical
2. Inflammation
3. Immune System
What are the causes of Chronic Disease?
Behavioral Risks, Environmental Risks, Hereditary Risks
List the four pathogens and a disease caused by each.
Bacteria-TB, strep throat, staph infection, food poisoning
Virus- COVID, Ebola, HIV, Smallpox, flu, colds
Fungi- Ringworm, athlete's foot, yeast infections, thrush
Protozoa- Malaria, tapeworm, lice
What are the five ways that pathogens spread?
Direct contact, indirect contact, animals, contaminated food/water, airborne transmission
Explain how a vaccine works and how it plays a role in immunity.
A vaccine is an injected dead, weakened or modified pathogen that triggers the immune response. This "tricks" the immune system into thinking they are actually sick so that antibodies against the specific disease are made so that in future, they are immune to that disease.
List the four white blood cells, include their names, when they show up and what they do.
1- Helper T cells release a chemical that signals to other white blood cells to come to the area
2- B cells create antibodies and attach them to the infected cells
3- Killer T cells look for the antibodies and kill the infections
4- Suppressor T cells release a chemical that suppresses the immune response when there is no longer an infection