TEST DISCUSSION - HAVO

TEST DISCUSSION : HAVO
CHAPTER 10 & 1 1 - TEST
LESSONS 1-10

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TEST DISCUSSION : HAVO
CHAPTER 10 & 1 1 - TEST
LESSONS 1-10

TOTAL: 35 POINTS

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SECTION 1: PATHOGENS
Which best describes how athlete’s foot is spread to other individuals?

A.eating food contaminated with fungus
B. inhaling fungal spores in the air
C. having contact with fungus on a shower floor
D. swimming in a lake that has a large amount of algae

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SECTION 1: PATHOGENS
image A      -     fungus
image B      -     virus
Image C      -     bacterium
Image D      -     parasite
EXTRA         -      worms
IMAGE

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SECTION 1: PATHOGENS
Which characteristic makes bacteria suitable for scientific research of disease?

A. they grow fast and exponentially
B. they are multicellular
C. they keep virus populations under control
D. they do not have a nucleus

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SECTION 1:  PATHOGENS

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SECTION 2: PROTECTION & PREVENTION
Which best compares an epidemic and a pandemic?
A. An epidemic is caused by bacteria, while a pandemic is caused by viruses.
B. A pandemic occurs in a small region, while an epidemic occurs in a much larger region.
C. A pandemic is spread by humans, while an epidemic is spread by insects and rodents.
D. An epidemic affects a small population of humans, while a pandemic affects a large population of humans.

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SECTION 2: PROTECTION & PREVENTION

In the image beside you can see examples of PPE. What does PPE stand for?

Personal Protective Equipment


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SECTION 2: PROTECTION & PREVENTION

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SECTION 3: TYPES OF IMMUNITY
Cowpox is similar to, but much milder than, the highly contagious and often deadly smallpox disease. Its close resemblance to the mild form of smallpox and the observation that dairy farmers were immune to smallpox inspired the English physician Edward Jenner. What type of immunity do the dairy farmers have to smallpox. 

A. Artificial Active Immunity
B. Artificial Passive Immunity
C. Natural Active Immunity
D. Natural Passive Immunity

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SECTION 3: TYPES OF IMMUNITY
When a young animal is born it is imperitive that they drink colostrum from their mothers within the first 24 hours. Colostrum is the special milk that the mothers produce which is made especially for the young for their first feeding.

A. Artificial Active Immunity
B. Artificial Passive Immunity
C. Natural Active Immunity
D. Natural Passive Immunity

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SECTION 3: TYPES OF IMMUNITY
For more than 100 years, the mainstay of primary treatment for snakebite has been the administration of antivenoms. Antivenoms work by boosting our immune response after a snakebite. They are made by immunizing donor animals such as horses or sheep with snake venoms. These animals have robust immune systems, and produce powerful antibodies that can bind to snake venom components, enabling our own immune defences to eliminate these toxins. Antivenoms are obtained by harvesting and then purifying the antibodies from plasma produced by the donor animal. Good-quality antivenoms can literally make a difference between life and death.

B. Artificial Passive Immunity

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SECTION 3: TYPES OF IMMUNITY
The hepatitis A and B vaccine is used to help prevent these diseases in adults. The vaccine works by exposing you to a small dose of the virus, which causes the body to develop immunity to the disease. This vaccine will not treat an active infection that has already developed in the body.

A. Artificial Active Immunity
B. Artificial Passive Immunity
C. Natural Active Immunity
D. Natural Passive Immunity

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SECTION 4: OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
Based on what you have learned this chapter and looking at the table, which bloodgroup would you advise as universal blood donor and which bloodgroup would you advise as universal plasma donor. Make sure you explain both answers using the correct biological terms.

1 pnt - O is a universal blood donor.
1 pnt - it does not have any antigens so it will not trigger an immune responses in the recipient. (bloodclots)
1 pnt - AB is a universal plasma donor.
1 pnt - the plasma does not contain any antobodies that could possibly cause an immune response in the recipient.  (bloodclots)


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SECTION 4: OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
Select the two statements that describe what the immune system does.

A. The immune system is responsible for breaking down food in the body.
B. The immune system produces antibodies which fight infections that enter the body.
C. The body’s immune system is responsible for fighting disease.
D. The immune system is made up of the heart, the arteries, and the veins.


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SECTION 4: OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
Daniel has been infected with the Covid-19 virus early during the pandemic. At that time the beta variant was the most prominent virus present in the Rotterdam area. During his infection, Daniels body produced antibodies against the virus. 

Explain against which part of the virus Daniel's body produced antibodies?

1  pnt - spike protein

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SECTION 4: OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM
Explain why Daniel might still get really ill when he gets infected with the omicron variant although his body already produces antibodies against the Covid-19 virus?

- The spike protein of the omicron variant is much different compared to the beta variant. (1p)
- Therefor, Daniels antibodies might not recognize the spike protein of the omicron variant (1p)

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SECTION 5: ALCOHOL
In most countries across the world you may not drive after drinking a certain amount of alcohol. Using what you know and the correct biological terms, please explain whydriving after drinking alcohol could be dangerous.

1 pnt- alcohol is a depressant, this relaxes you
1 pnt - this slows down your reaction time 
1 pnt - too much alcohol removes inhibitions which means you cannot make safe choices in traffic.

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SECTION 5: ALCOHOL
When you put the data on alcohol, tobacco and marijunana use of adolescents in the Netherlands in a graph, it will look similar to that of the graph shown in figure 1. Explain why this the case.

1 pnt - you may not buy any of these items under the age of 18.
1 pnt - out of the three items, alcohol is most lickeley the easiest one the get your hands on.

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WHAT NOW?
- WRITE DOWN WHAT POINTS YOU HAVE MISSED.
- WHAT CATEGORY IS THIS IN?
- WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO TO IMPROVE THIS?

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