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Theme A - Unity & Diversity
Theme A - Unity & Diversity
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence
Theme D - Continuity & Change
Theme D - Continuity & Change
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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
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Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Explore Pathogen-Caused Infectious Diseases!

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🦠 Did You Know? A disease isn't just a random illness. It's a specific kind of illness with its very own set of symptoms.

What Causes Diseases?

In ancient times, people had some pretty wild theories about what caused diseases. Imagine thinking breathing bad air caused malaria! 😆 Thankfully, we've come a long way since then. Diseases generally have three primary causes 

  • Genetic: It's all in your genes! Sometimes the alleles (versions of genes) a person has can make them more prone to certain diseases.
  • Environmental: Pollution, chemicals, radiation... the environment can sometimes play a big role in making us sick.
  • Infection with a pathogen: These are the sneaky microorganisms that can enter our bodies and cause harm.

🌍 Real-world example: Think of genes as a computer's hardware, the environment as the software, and pathogens as those annoying malware or viruses that crash your system!

What are Pathogens?

Pathogens are the bad guys of the microorganism world! They're organisms that cause disease. Unlike tapeworms which we can see and are parasites, pathogens are micro-sized and can't be seen without a microscope.

 

Key Point: Pathogens have this nasty habit of multiplying once they get inside our bodies.

 

🍔 Real-world example: Imagine ordering a single burger and suddenly finding your plate filled with dozens of them! That's kinda how pathogens multiply inside our bodies.

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Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Biology SL
Biology SL

Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence

Explore Pathogen-Caused Infectious Diseases!

Word Count Emoji
610 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

🦠 Did You Know? A disease isn't just a random illness. It's a specific kind of illness with its very own set of symptoms.

What Causes Diseases?

In ancient times, people had some pretty wild theories about what caused diseases. Imagine thinking breathing bad air caused malaria! 😆 Thankfully, we've come a long way since then. Diseases generally have three primary causes 

  • Genetic: It's all in your genes! Sometimes the alleles (versions of genes) a person has can make them more prone to certain diseases.
  • Environmental: Pollution, chemicals, radiation... the environment can sometimes play a big role in making us sick.
  • Infection with a pathogen: These are the sneaky microorganisms that can enter our bodies and cause harm.

🌍 Real-world example: Think of genes as a computer's hardware, the environment as the software, and pathogens as those annoying malware or viruses that crash your system!

What are Pathogens?

Pathogens are the bad guys of the microorganism world! They're organisms that cause disease. Unlike tapeworms which we can see and are parasites, pathogens are micro-sized and can't be seen without a microscope.

 

Key Point: Pathogens have this nasty habit of multiplying once they get inside our bodies.

 

🍔 Real-world example: Imagine ordering a single burger and suddenly finding your plate filled with dozens of them! That's kinda how pathogens multiply inside our bodies.

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