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Concept Sheet: Bacteria, Viruses, and the Immune Response
TEKS: 3F, 4C, 4D, 8C, 10A, 11C, 11D
Essential Questions and Skills:
1. Explain how the two groups of prokaryotes differ.
2. Describe the factors that are used to identify prokaryotes.
3. Explain why bacteria are vital to maintaining the living world.
4. Describe the structure of a virus.
5. Explain how viruses cause infection.
6. Explain how bacteria cause disease.
7. Describe how bacterial growth can be controlled.
8. Explain how viruses cause disease.
9. Explain how infectious diseases are transmitted.
10. Describe how antibiotics fight infection.
11. Explain how the body’s nonspecific defenses fight invading pathogens.
12. Describe the function of the immune system.
13. Explain how environmental factors can affect health.
14. Describe the relationship between the immune system and allergic reactions.
15. Explain how the autoimmune system functions.
Resources
Prentice Hall
Prentice Hall
Prentice Hall
Vocabulary
Prokaryote
Chemoheterotroph
Binary Fission
Nitrogen Fixation
Lytic Infection
Pathogen
Prion
Germ Theory of Disease
Inflammatory Response
Humoral Immunity
Cell-mediated Immunity
Risk Factor
Pages: 470-495, 1030-1059
Section Reviews: page 477, 483, 490,
1035, 1043, 1047, 1054
Chapter Assessment: pages 493-495, 10561059
Bacillus
Photoheterotroph
Conjugation
Virus
Lysogenic Infection
Vaccine
Disease
Antibiotic
Interferon
Antibody
Allergy
Tumor
Coccus
Chemoautotroph
Endospore
Capsid
Prophage
Viroid
Koch’s Postulates
Immunity
Immune Response
Vaccination
Histamine
Carcinogen
Spirillium
Obligate Anaerobe
Faculative Anaerobe
Bacterophage
Retrovirus
Vector
Fever
Antigen
Active Immunity
Passive Immunity
Asthma