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Topic Organizer # 6
CURRENT Topic
LAST UNIT
Plant transport and response
NEXT UNIT
CURRENT UNIT
Health and Microbes
19-1 Bacteria: about,
reproduction, importance
Final exams and break
40-2 & 40-3: The Immune System
and Immune System disorders
How do bacteria
and viruses affect
your health?
Textbook Reference pages: 471 477
Textbook Reference pages: 10361047
40 – 1: Infectious disease
19-2 Viruses: about, infections,
virus versus cells
19-3 Diseases caused by bacteria
and viruses
Textbook Reference pages: 478 483
Textbook Reference pages: 485 488
Textbook Reference pages: 1031 1035
Vocabulary List
prokaryote
virus
pathogen
immunity
allergy
Binary fission
capsid
vaccine
Inflammatory response
bacillus
bacteriophage
antibiotic
fever
histamine
coccus
Lytic infection
disease
antigen
asthma
spirillum
Lysogenic infection
Germ theory
antibody
HIV
conjugation
retrovirus
Active immunity
AIDS
Passive immunity
Influenza
Textbook Review
Questions:
Ch19-2 ; #1-4
Ch 40-1 ; #1 - 6
Things you need to know for the test
1. What type of cells are bacteria?
2. What are the three shapes of bacteria?
3. How do bacteria reproduce?
4. List three ways bacteria are beneficial to humans.
5. Know the parts of a virus. (Draw and label.)
6. Know the steps of the lytic cycle.
7. Know the steps of the lysogenic cycle.
8. How is the capsid protein important to the functioning of a virus?
9. What is the best way to protect humans against most viral diseases?
10.How are viruses highly specific to the cells they infect?
11.List the five pathogens that are responsible for the spread of infectious
disease. Give an example of a disease that each specific pathogen may
cause.
12.Describe how antibiotics work.
13.How might a fever be beneficial to a person who is sick?
14.Know the relationship between antibodies and antigens.
15.Describe the roles of helper T cells and killer T cells.
16.Know the specific action of HIV that makes the body unable to cope
with other infections.