The Immune System
Organisms that cause disease are called what? An ___________________ is a disease that can pass from one organism to another. PATHOGENS INFECTIOUS DISEASE
What are the five main groups of human pathogens? BACTERIA, VIRUSES, FUNGI, MOLD & PROTISTS
How Diseases Are Spread Some of the more common sources include what? PERSON-TO-PERSON TRANSFER, CONTAMINATED OBJECTS, ANIMAL BITES & PATHOGENS FROM THE ENVIRNOMENT
There are two kinds: active & passive. What is the body’s ability to destroy pathogens before they can cause disease? IMMUNITY There are two kinds: active & passive.
INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE, (SWELLING) What are some ways the body acts in helping fight off infection? SKIN ACTS AS A BARRIER, FEVER, INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE, (SWELLING) SWEATING, WHITE BLOOD CELLS & THE NATURAL KILL CELLS
Immunity that occurs when a person’s own immune system produces antibodies in response to the presence of pathogen is called what? ACTIVE IMMUNITY This is done naturally within the body & usually involves white blood cells.
Immunity in which the antibodies that fight a pathogen come from another organism or source such as an antibiotic or vaccination rather than from the person’s own body is called what? PASSIVE IMMUNITY
Sometimes called an immunization; it is the process by which harmless antigens are deliberately introduced into a person’s body to produce active immunity is what? VACCINATION
The substance used in a vaccination is called __________; it usually consists of pathogens that have been weakened or killed, but can still trigger the immune system to go into action. VACCINE POLIO, MEASLES, MUMPS, RUBELLA (GERMAN MEASLES) & PERTUSSIS (WHOOPING COUGH) ARE SOME OF THE THINGS WE GET VACCINATED FOR AT AN EARLY AGE.
Non-Infectious Disease Examples of Diseases Infectious Disease Non-Infectious Disease Disease Pathogen colds virus cancer AIDS diabetes strep throat bacteria heart-disease chicken pox allergy