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Chapter 10 OCR BIO - Diseases of Animals and Plants

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Chapter 10 - Disease of Animals and Plants

THE HUMAN BODY AS A HOST

The Human body is rich in nutrients for a variety of organisms

Some organisms are TEMPORARY visitors:
• Mosquitoes and bed bugs

Some organisms are PERMANENT visitors:
• Bacteria and external parasites

• Some parasites breach our defences and enter the bloodstream and then spread throughout the
body.
• Some of these are extracellular parasites living on the surfaces of cells or in the spaces between
cells
• Many, including all the viruses that infect us, are intracellular parasites, since they can enter
cells, survive and produce.
• Some of these organisms are obligate parasites, because they cannot exist as free-living
organisms

PATHOGENS AND COMMUNICABLE DISEASES

Parasites:
• Live inside or on the surface of another organism known as the host
• They obtain nutrients and energy from the host, as well as protection
• Some of our parasites do not cause many problems, such as the ones which live in our gut.

Pathogen:
• A microorganism which causes disease
• All diseases caused by pathogens are COMMUNICABLE DISEASES / INFECTIOUS
DISEASES

• All diseases NOT caused by pathogens are called NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, e.g.
genetic diseases, deficiencies due to diet

TRANSFER OF PATHOGENS:
• Transfer from an infected host to an unaffected host is DISEASE TRANSMISSION
• If it is known how the disease spreads then a CONTROL METHOD can be implemented to stop
it spreading

PATHOGENS EFFECTING ANIMALS

Pathogen Disease Method of Transmission

Bacterium Tuberculosis TB DIRECT - Droplets through the air

Bacterial Meningitis DIRECT - Droplets in in the air,
and through exchange of fluids

Virus HIV/AIDS DIRECT - Contact between

Influenza DIRECT - In droplets in the air

Protoctist Malaria INDIRECT - Via female
Anopheles mosquitoes

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