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BIOLOGICAL AGENTS R. Fuster - I.E.S. Isidor Macabich
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Biological agents are microorganisms that cause diseases. They are also called pathogens. Microorganisms means that we can’t see them with the naked eye. We need a microscope.
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BIOLOGICAL AGENTS ARE: BACTERIA FUNGI VIRUS PROTOZOA
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VIRUS (sing) / VIRUSES (pl.) A virus (from the latin meaning toxin or poison), is a microscopic infectious agent that is unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell. Viruses infect all cellular life forms and are grouped into animal, plant and bacterial types, according to the type of host infected.
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TYPES OF VIRUS
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WHAT IS A VIRUS LIKE? Each viral particle, or virion, consists of genetic material, DNA or RNA, within a protective protein coat called a capsid. DNARNAcapsid The capsid shape varies from simple helical and icosahedral (polyhedral or near-spherical) forms, to more complex structures with tails or an envelope.envelope
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Diseases caused by viruses include: influenza (flu) Colds Measles Mumps Rubella chicken pox AIDS
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BACTERIUM (sing.)/ BACTERIA (pl.) Bacteria are a group of unicellular microorganisms They are prokaryotic cells included in the Kingdom Monera
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TYPES OF BACTERIA They come in many shapes and sizes, but even the largest are only 10 micrometres long (10 millionths of a metre). Bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals.
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WHAT IS A BACTERIUM LIKE?
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Bacteria are living cells and, in good conditions, can multiply rapidly. Once inside the body, they release poisons or toxins that make us feel ill. Diseases caused by bacteria include : food poisoning Cholera Typhoid whooping cough gonorrhoea (a Sexually Transmitted Disease) A white blood cell ingesting disease-causing bacteria
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PROTOZOAN (sing) / PROTOZOA (pl.) The name 'protozoa' is used for single celled organisms like amoebas and ciliates. They are unicellular eukaryotes included in the kingdom Protoctists
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TYPES OF PROTOZOA
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MALARIA
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FUNGUS (sing.) / FUNGI (pl.) A fungus is a eukaryotic organism that is a member of the kingdom Fungi. The fungi are heterotrophic organisms The kingdom Fungi includes mushrooms, mould and yeast.
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Athlete's foot, also called Tinea Pedis, is a parasitic fungal infection of the epidermis of the human foot. The term "athlete's foot" refers to the disease and not the organism (fungus)parasiticfungal epidermis Trichophyton
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…And if you want to know more… www.sdnhm.org/.../teachers/background.html Or play a game...”Bacteria in cafeteria” http://www.amnh.org/nationalcenter/infection/02_bac/02_bac.html
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