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Bacterial Diseases OALH LA

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Key Knowledge
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What are bacteria?

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What happens to bacteria once inside the body?

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How do bacteria cause illness?

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How can bacteria inside the body be destroyed?

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State two examples of bacterial disease.

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Give one symptom of Gonorrhoea

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How is Salmonella spread?

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How is Salmonella treated?

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1.Define ‘pathogen’. (1)
something that causes disease
a microorganism that causes disease
a microorganism
2. Name three ways we can prevent the spread of pathogens. Choose 3 (3)
Wash your hands
Vaccination
Pain Killers
Cover mouth when cough
Have a shower
3. Define communicable disease. (1)
caused by infective organism/pathogens and can be passed from person to person
caused by infective organism/pathogens and can't be passed from person to person.
caused by infective organism/pathogens
4. Define repeatable.
You can carry out the same method
Another group follows the same method and gets the same results
You can carry out the same method and get the same results
5. Give this number in standard form: 0.0000245 (1)
2.45 x 10-5
2.5 x 10-5
2.5 x 10-4
1. Which of the following is not a bacterial disease?
Salmonella
Measles
Gonorrhoea
2. In which foods is Salmonella more likely to be found?
A. Meat, eggs, and poultry
B. Vegetables and fruit
C. Seeds and nuts
3. Inside the body, bacteria can be treated and killed by:
Painkillers
Antibiotics
Antiseptics
Vaccines
4. Inside the body, bacteria can damage tissues by releasing:
Antibodies
Antigens
Proteins
Toxins
5. What type of cell is a bacteria?
1. Prokaryote
2. Eukaryote
How is gonorrhoea spread?
1.Sexual transmitted disease
2. By air
3. By water
Give one way of preventing infection of gonorrhoea
1.Taking antibiotics
2. Barrier method of contraception
3. Taking antiretrovirals
Give one way of treating a gonorrhoea infection
1.Taking antibiotics
2. Barrier method of contraception
3. Taking antiretrovirals
Salmonella is what type of pathogen?
1. Bacterium
2. Virus
3. Fungi
Give two symptoms of Salmonella poisoning
1. Infertility
2. Stomach cramps and vomiting
3. Repeated episodes of tiredness
1.Which of the following is not a bacterial disease?
A. salmonella
B. measles
C. gonorrhoea
2. In which foods is Salmonella more likely to be found?
A.Meat, eggs, and poultry
B. Vegetables and fruit
C. Seeds and nuts
3. Inside the body, bacteria can be treated and killed by:
A. painkillers
B. antibiotics
C. antiseptics
D. vaccines
4. Inside the body, bacteria can damage tissues by releasing...
A.antibodies
B.antigens
C. proteins
D. toxins
1. Which bacterial disease is spread through food?
Salmonella
Gonorrhoea
2. Which bacterial disease can be prevented by vaccinating chickens?
Salmonella
Gonorrhoea
3. Which bacterial disease causes a thick yellow/green discharge to be produced from the vagina or penis?
Salmonella
Gonorrhoea
4. Which bacterial disease causes abdominal cramps and vomiting?
Salmonella
Gonorrhoea
5. Which bacterial disease is spread through sexual contact?
Salmonella
Gonorrhoea