Contagious (infectious) diseases can be spread from one person to another by direct contact however non contagious cannot. Examples of infectious diseases include colds and HIV/AIDS. Examples of non-infectious include genetic disorders (e.g. sickle cell anaemia, downs syndrome etc.) and skin cancer.
1st line of defence - outer layer of skin contains dead cells which shed pathogens and contain good bacteria which can fight invaders.
2nd line of defence - white blood cells (leucocytes) converge on pathogens, eat and digest them. Remains are in the form of pus.
3rd line of defence - antibodies in acquired immunity attach to the antigen of pathogens and disable them. They can then be consumed by leuococytes.
Law of conservation of mass states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed. As a result, the mass of the reactants = the mass of the products. This means that atoms cannot be created in a chemical reaction, they are simply rearranged to produce new compounds.
Sensory neurons send messages from organs to central nervous system. Connective neurons send messages within the CNS and motor neurons send messages from the CNS to the organs, telling them how to respond to the stimuli.
Stimulus is something that affects the body in some way and causes a reaction to occur. The response is the reaction of the CNS to the stimulus.
Yep thats right
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And for those wondering what the cell theory was i only found it like this:
The Cell Theory states:
• All living organisms are composed of cells. They may be unicellular or multicellular.
• The cell is the basic unit of life.
Cells arise from pre-existing cells.
The modern version of the Cell Theory includes the ideas that:
• Energy flow occurs within cells.
• Heredity information (DNA) is passed on from cell to cell.
All cells have the same basic chemical composition.
There are three parts:
• Cells are the smallest unit of life.
• All cells come from a pre existing cell.
• All living things are made of cells.
Does anyone else have other versions of the cell theory or more simple versions?
For all my fellow year 10-ers in simpler terms (this is what my teacher told me):
1st line of defence: Skin, mouth, hair and saliva in the mouth.
2nd line of defence: White blood cells.
3rd line of defence: Antibodies. Immune system and lymphatic system.