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Diseases
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| what is mmr | measles, mumps and rubella |
| how is mumps spread | droplets of saliva from an infected person on mouth nose or throat |
| what happens if people aren't vaccianated | its easier for others to catch it |
| microbes (3) | bacteria, fungi and viruses |
| bacteria (5) | reproduce rapidly, very small, releases toxins that make you feel ill, causes tb, cholera and thypoid |
| what is mmr | measles, mumps and rubella |
| how is mumps spread | droplets of saliva from an infected person on mouth nose or throat |
| what happens if people aren't vaccianated | its easier for others to catch it |
| microbes (3) | bacteria, fungi and viruses |
| bacteria (3) | reproduce rapidly, very small and releases toxins that make you feel ill, |
| viruses (2) | smaller than bacteria, invades cells and reproduces inside of them |
| what happens when viruses reproduces in cells | tissues damage |
| what does bacteria cause | tuberculosis, cholera, thypoid |
| what does viruses cause (4) | polio, flu , measles and common cold. |
| how can diseases be spread (4) | on food, in the air, in liquid and physical contact |
| how can diseases being spread be prevented | good hygiene |
| does bacteria grown in zone of inhibitation | no |
| why doesn't bacteria grown in the zone of inhibitation | antibiotics prevents bacteria from growing in it |
| name and antibiotic | penicillin |
| what happens if your stop taking antibiotics before you are supposed to | the mutated bacteria will survive and reproduce |
| cell lysis | making microbes explode and cells seperate |
| aggregation | making microbes stick together |
| marking | destruction via phagocytosis |
| what does red and white blood cells do to bacteria | engulf it |
| epidemic | a new disease where it wasn't before in cities or countries |
| pandemic | a new disease that infects large area of land in the wold of continent |
| endemic | a disease that usually lives in an area , eg. malaria in africa |