Disease Causing Agents and Natural Selection

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Disease Causing Agents and Natural Selection

3.4.3 Explain how various disease agents (bacteria, viruses, chemicals) can influence natural selection.

Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotics kill bacteria. Continued use will cause some of the bacteria to mutate and survive. Bacteria lives on.

Pesticide Resistance Pesticides are used to kill insects on crops. Continued use will cause some insects to become immune. The insects live on.

Human Immunity Two types Active Immunity Passive Immunity

Active Immunity You produce the antibodies Your body has been exposed to the antigen in the past either through: Exposure to the actual disease causing antigen – You fought it, you won, you remember it Vaccine- planned exposure to a form of the antigen that has been killed or weakened – You detected it, eliminated it, and remember it

Active Immunity ~White Blood Cells~ T- Cells-kill infected cells; some help B-Cells produce antibodies B- Cells- make antibodies Memory Cells- quickly recognize pathogens if encounter again.

Immunity New particles take longer to identify, and a person remains ill until a new antibody can be crafted Old particles are quickly recognized, and a person may never become ill from that invader again. This person is now immune.

How long does active immunity last? It depends on the antigen Some disease-causing bacteria mutate into new forms that our body doesn’t recognize, requiring annual vaccinations, like the flu shot Booster shot - reminds the immune system of the antigen Others last for a lifetime, such as chicken pox

Think the flu is no big deal? Think again… In 1918, a particularly deadly strain of flu, called the Spanish Influenza, spread across the globe It infected 20% of the human population and killed 5%, which came out to be about 100 million people

Passive Immunity You don’t produce the antibodies A mother will pass immunities on to her baby during pregnancy These antibodies will protect the baby for a short period of time following birth while its immune system develops Lasts until antibodies die

Immune Disorders ~Allergies~ Immune system mistakenly recognizes harmless foreign particles as serious threats Launches immune response, which causes sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes Anti-histamines block effect of histamines and bring relief to allergy sufferers