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OTHER DISEASE CAUSING FACTORS 4 DAYS LEFT…YOU THINK IT’S TIME TO START STUDYING? Toxins • CO2 is a “naturally produced” toxin • Arsenic in ground water in India • Ricin – 1 mg of ricin can kill a human Genetics • Genes: heredity material passed from parents to offspring • Non-communicable diseases – Cannot be passed from one person to another through contact or proximity – Ex: • Diabetes, hypertension, cystic fibrosis, PKU, hemophilia, sickle cell, red green color blindness, etc Immune Response • Pathogen enters the body • Histamine is released – Histamines cause inflammation (swelling) – Fluids build up to localize infection – Blood flow increases – White blood cells are signaled – Inflammation response also associated with creating a fever Immune Response • White blood cells travel to site to digest pathogen (antigen) – Antigen is a “foreign substance” in the body • Digestion of pathogen signals presence of antigen • Antibodies form against antigens – T-Cells: recognize an antigen (pathogen) • Some T-Cells will attack the infected cells • Other T-Cells activate “B-Cells” to produce antibodies that will destroy the pathogen Immune Response • T-Cells and B-Cells are “White Blood Cells” • Antibodies are “Antigen Specific” • Measles antibody will only bind with measles antigen • After antibodies are produced, immunity develops to the pathogen – The ability to resist disease – can be two types of immunity • Active Immunity • Passive Immunity Immune Response • Active Immunity – Acquired when an immune response is activated by the body – Long term immunity • Passive Immunity – When antibodies are introduced into the body – When mothers transfer antibodies to an infant through breast-feeding – Short term immunity Healthy Nutrition • People who make healthy life choices often avoid chronic or age related diseases – Healthy diets, exercise, etc – Others listed on page 218 of PTNCEOC green book • Nutrients – Substances needed by an organism to carry out life functions • Carbs, fats, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins and minerals (Eat Yo’ Wheaties) SATURDAY ACADEMY EOC REVIEW SESSION TIMES!!! • 9-12 A.M. • If you come at 8, go to another EOC teachers review session until 9, then you can come here and go back at 12 or leave before…it’s up to you. • If you want to wait till 9 to come, just pull up in the parking lot, come knock on the window, and someone will let you in. • Please make arrangements to have something to do before 9 and after 12 because I will not be here before or after those times!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Todays Assignment • To be turned in before you leave today!!! Complete this silently and individually!!! • Pg. 220 (B #1-2) • Pg. 221 (#1-10) • Pg. 223-224 (#1-10) • Total of 22 questions (all multiple choice) • If you finish early, please take a nap. Remain quiet until the bell to leave rings!!! Thanks!!!