1.Define ‘pathogen’. (1)
2. Name three ways we can prevent the spread of pathogens. Choose 3 (3)
3. Define communicable disease. (1)
4. Define repeatable.
5. Give this number in standard form: 0.0000245 (1)
What are bacteria?
What happens to bacteria once inside the body?
How do bacteria cause illness?
How can bacteria inside the body be destroyed?
State two examples of bacterial disease.
1. Which of the following is not a bacterial disease?
2. In which foods is Salmonella more likely to be found?
3. Inside the body, bacteria can be treated and killed by:
4. Inside the body, bacteria can damage tissues by releasing:
5. What type of cell is a bacteria?
How is gonorrhoea spread?
Give one symptom of Gonorrhoea
Give one way of preventing infection of gonorrhoea
Give one way of treating a gonorrhoea infection
Salmonella is what type of pathogen?
How is Salmonella spread?
Give two symptoms of Salmonella poisoning
How is Salmonella treated?
1.Which of the following is not a bacterial disease?
2. In which foods is Salmonella more likely to be found?
3. Inside the body, bacteria can be treated and killed by:
4. Inside the body, bacteria can damage tissues by releasing...
1. Which bacterial disease is spread through food?
2. Which bacterial disease can be prevented by vaccinating chickens?
3. Which bacterial disease causes a thick yellow/green discharge to be produced from the vagina or penis?
4. Which bacterial disease causes abdominal cramps and vomiting?
5. Which bacterial disease is spread through sexual contact?