Starter quiz
- Match the type of disease to its description.
- communicable⇔can be passed from person to person ✓
- non-communicable⇔cannot be spread from person to person ✓
- Which diseases are non-communicable?
- cancer ✓
- measles
- COVID-19
- heart disease ✓
- flu
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- Which picture shows a bacterium?
- A
- B
- C ✓
- Match the word to its definition.
- pathogen⇔A micro-organism that causes disease. ✓
- virus⇔An infectious agent. ✓
- bacteria⇔A single celled prokaryote. ✓
- Which of the following can be pathogens?
- plants
- viruses ✓
- protists ✓
- fungi ✓
- bacteria ✓
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- What is a vaccination?
- An injection.
- A substance; used to stimulate the body's immune response against disease. ✓
- A substance you take when you are ill.
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Exit quiz
- True or false? Pathogens are microorganisms that cause disease.
- True ✓
- False
- Pathogenic bacteria can produce ______ that damage living tissue and cause disease.
- 'toxins' ✓
- Match the disease to how it is spread.
- Salmonella⇔Spread by consuming contaminated food and water. ✓
- flu⇔Spread through mucus droplets when coughing and sneezing. ✓
- What are the symptoms of salmonella?
- high temperature ✓
- diarrhea ✓
- shortness of breath
- vomiting ✓
- stomach cramps ✓
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- Put the steps in order to show how a virus replicates using a host cell.
- 1⇔Virus enters the host cell.
- 2⇔The cell replicates the virus.
- 3⇔Virus bursts out of the cell causing damage to the host.
- What is the best way to stop the spread of flu?
- hand washing
- vaccination ✓
- staying indoors
- eating a healthy diet
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Key learning points
- Some, but not all, bacteria are pathogens that can cause communicable diseases in humans.
- Pathogenic bacteria produce toxins that damage living tissue and cause disease.
- Salmonella food poisoning as an example of a bacterial disease, how it is spread, and how the spread can be reduced.
- Viruses invade cells to reproduce where they cause damage to cells.
- Influenza as an example of a viral disease, how it is spread, and how the spread can be reduced.
Common misconception
Viruses are alive.
Viruses do not carry out many of the life processes required for living organisms such as respiration and reproduction.
Keywords
Bacteria - single celled prokaryote.
Pathogen - a micro-organism that causes disease.
Communicable disease - a disease that can be spread from person to person.
Toxin - a poison made by bacteria.
Virus - an infectious agent.
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