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Vaccinations y8 OALH
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Question 1
1.
What is the name of cells in the body that are responsible for engulfing pathogens? (1)
Question 2
2.
What is the name of the protein that is produced by the cells of the immune system that ‘marks’ pathogens? (1)
Question 3
3.
Explain how we can prevent bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics. (3)
Question 4
4.
Explain how we can prevent bacteria becoming resistant to antibiotics. (3)
Question 5
5.
What is the ‘resolution’ on a piece of equipment? (1)
Question 6
6.
Convert 7kW to W (1)
Question 7
7.
Challenge:
Explain why antibodies are classed as a specific type of defence.
Key Knowledge
Question 8
8.
What is a vaccine?
Question 9
9.
How is the vaccine introduced into the person’s body?
Question 10
10.
What does the vaccination stimulate?
Question 11
11.
What is immunity?
Question 12
12.
How can vaccinations help to prevent the spread of disease?
Recall Quiz
Question 13
13.
A. A vaccine is a…
1. live pathogen injected into the body
2. dead or weakened form of a pathogen injected into the body.
3. dead or weakened form of an antibody injected into the body.
Question 14
14.
B. What does the vaccine stimulate?
1. White blood cells to produce antibodies for that specific pathogen.
2. White blood cells to produce antitoxins for that specific pathogen.
3. Pathogens to produce antibodies for that specific white blood cell.
Question 15
15.
C. Immunity is when the same pathogen re-enters the body the white blood cells respond quickly to produce the correct ________, preventing ________.
1. pathogens, illness
2. antibodies, illness
3. vaccination, pathogens
Question 16
16.
D. How can vaccinations help to prevent the spread of disease?
1. It increases the number of infected people in the population
2. It lowers the number of immune people in the population
3. It lowers the number of infected people in the population