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NEW OCR Biology A Revision Notes (starting teaching from 2015). Part of Module 4 - Biodiversity Classification and Evolution. Used at both AS and A2 Level.

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Communicable Diseases Revision Notes

Organisms That Cause Disease

Pathogens
-pathogen is a microorganism that causes disease
-include: bacteria, fungi, viruses and protoctista
-live in is a host which has favourable conditions for the pathogen to survive
-they take nutrients form the host, causing damage to the host in the process

Bacteria
-reproduce rapidly (some every 20 minutes)
-release waste products/toxins damaging cells
-toxins break down the cell membrane, damage inactive enzymes or interfere with genetic material
-plants – live in vascular tissues

Fungi
-animal – live in skin and fungi hyphae grow under the skin and release spores (soreness)
-plants – live in vascular tissue releasing enzymes that digest the tissue, causing decay

Viruses
-invade cells and take over genetic machinery and organelles of cell
-uses the cell to make copies of the virus and the host cell bursts releasing new copies of virus, attacking healthy cells

Protoctista
-enter host cell and feed on contents as they grow causing them to break open
-malaria is caused by a protoctista

Examples of Diseases

Disease in Animals

Name of Disease Characteristics of Disease Organism That Causes Disease
Tuberculosis Affects many parts of the body, killing the cells and Bacteria
tissues; lungs most affected
Bacterial Infection of the meninges – the membranes that Bacteria
Meningitis surround the brain and spinal cord; membranes
become swollen and may cause damage to the brain
and nerves
Ring Rot (in plants) Ring of decay in the vascular tissue of a potato tuber Bacteria
or tomato, with leaf wilting
HIV/AIDS Attacks cells in the immune system and compromises Virus
the immune response
Influenza Attacks respiratory system and causes muscle pains Virus
and headaches
Ringworm (cattle) Growth of fungus in skin with spores cases erupting Fungus
through skin to cause a rash
Athlete’s Foot Growth under skin of feet, particular between toes Fungus
(humans)
Malaria Parasite in the blood that causes headache and fever Protoctista
and may progress to coma and death

Disease in Plants

Name of Disease Characteristics of Disease Organism That Causes Disease
Tobacco Mosaic Causes mottling and discolouration of leaves Virus
Virus
Black Sigatoka Causes leaf spots on banana plants reducing yield Fungus
(bananas)
Blight (tomatoes Affects leaves and potato tubers Protoctista
and potatoes)

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I am medical student aiming that got A*,A*, A at A Level in Physical Education, Biology and Chemistry respectively.. I have sat the new style of linear exams (from 2015 onwards). Please see the notes i have produced as they are what i used to achieve my grades.

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