Types of Diseases
How Diseases Spread and Prevention
The Nervous System
The Endocrine System
Body Defence and Effects of Disease
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What is a disease?

An abnormal condition that effects the body or mind of an organism.

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How can infectious diseases spread?

Direct (touching, bodily fluids or water-droplets) or non-direct (air, water, vector, fomite) contact.

100

What does the nervous system do?

Sends messages between the brain and body

100

What does the endocrine system do?

Sends hormones to control body functions

100

What does the immune system do?

Protects the body from germs and disease

200

What is an infectious disease?

A disease caused by a pathogen that can be spread from one person to another.

200

What is the best way to stop germs spreading?

Wash your hands

200

What is the main cell in the nervous system?

Neuron

200

What is a hormone?

A chemical messenger made in glands

200

How does skin help stop disease?

It acts as a barrier to germs

300

What is a non-infectious disease?

A disease that cannot be spread from person to person

300

What is a vaccine?

A preventative medicine that helps build an immunity to a disease by exposing the body to a pathogen which triggers the body to make memory cells.

300

What is a reflex?

A fast, automatic response

300

Name a gland in the body.

Pituitary gland (also: pancreas, thyroid, adrenal gland)

300

Name one symptom you might have when sick.

Fever (also: headache, tiredness)

400

Name one infectious disease and one non-infectious disease.

Infectious: Flu (also: COVID-19, chickenpox, cold)

Non-infectious: Name one non-infectious disease. 

400

Name one thing people do to stop the spread of disease in a community.

Vaccinations (also: isolation, wearing masks, hygiene)

400

Name one role of the spinal cord.

Passes messages between brain and body; controls reflexes

400

Name a hormone and its job.

Insulin—controls blood sugar; adrenaline—prepares body for action

400

What do white blood cells do?

Attack and destroy germs

500

Name one non-infectious disease.

Diabetes (also: asthma, cancer)

500

What is herd immunity?

When enough people are immune so a disease doesn’t spread easily

500

What is a neurotransmitter?

A chemical that helps messages move between nerve cells

500

How are endocrine messages different from nervous messages?

Endocrine is slow and uses chemicals; nervous is fast and uses electricity

500

What are the three lines of defence - identify their role

First line of defence - Innate, chemical and physical barriers

Second line of defence - Innate, fever, inflammation, compliment protein systems, phagocytes

Third line of defence - Adaptive, Lymphocytes (B and T cells), antibodies, memory cells.