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6.3 Defence against infectious disease
Description
Nature of science:
Risks associated with scientific research—Florey and Chain’s tests on the safety of penicillin would not be compliant with current protocol on testing. (4.8)Understandings:
- The skin and mucous membranes form a primary defence against pathogens that cause infectious disease.
- Cuts in the skin are sealed by blood clotting.
- Clotting factors are released from platelets.
- The cascade results in the rapid conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by thrombin.
- Ingestion of pathogens by phagocytic white blood cells gives non-specific immunity to diseases.
- Production of antibodies by lymphocytes in response to particular pathogens gives specific immunity.
- Antibiotics block processes that occur in prokaryotic cells but not in eukaryotic cells.
- Viruses lack a metabolism and cannot therefore be treated with antibiotics. Some strains of bacteria have evolved with genes that confer resistance to antibiotics and some strains of bacteria have multiple resistance.
Applications and skills:
- Application: Causes and consequences of blood clot formation in coronary arteries.
- Application: Florey and Chain’s experiments to test penicillin on bacterial infections in mice.
- Application: Effects of HIV on the immune system and methods of transmission.
Guidance:
- Diagrams of skin are not required.
- Subgroups of phagocyte and lymphocyte are not required but students should be aware that some lymphocytes act as memory cells and can quickly reproduce to form a clone of plasma cells if a pathogen carrying a specific antigen is re-encountered.
- The effects of HIV on the immune system should be limited to a reduction in the number of active lymphocytes and a loss of the ability to produce antibodies, leading to the development of AIDS.
International-mindedness:
- The spread and containment of diseases such as bird flu require international coordination and communication.
Utilization:
- An understanding of immunity has led to the development of vaccinations.
Syllabus and cross-curricular links:
Biology
Topic 5.2 Natural selection
Chemistry
Topic D2 Aspirin and penicillin
Aims:
- Aim 8: The social as well as the economic benefits of the control of bacterial diseases around the world should be stressed.
- Aim 9: Science has limited means in the fight against pathogens, as shown by the spread of new diseases and antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Directly related questions
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20N.1.SL.TZ0.27:
The graph shows the results of measuring two factors in the blood of patients with HIV/AIDS.
[Source: Courtesy ACRIA.]
What do X and Y represent?
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20N.1.SL.TZ0.27:
The graph shows the results of measuring two factors in the blood of patients with HIV/AIDS.
[Source: Courtesy ACRIA.]
What do X and Y represent?
- 17N.1.SL.TZ0.26: What is a characteristic of antigens? A. They recognize foreign substances B. They are produced...
- 17N.1.SL.TZ0.26: What is a characteristic of antigens? A. They recognize foreign substances B. They are produced...
- 17N.1.SL.TZ0.27: What can protect the body from blood loss? A. Antibodies B. Fibrin C. Histamines D. Hemophilia
- 17N.1.SL.TZ0.27: What can protect the body from blood loss? A. Antibodies B. Fibrin C. Histamines D. Hemophilia
- 17N.2.HL.TZ0.02c: State the role of plasma cells in the immune system.
- 17N.2.HL.TZ0.02c: State the role of plasma cells in the immune system.
- 17N.2.HL.TZ0.c: State the role of plasma cells in the immune system.
- 21M.1.SL.TZ2.26: Which cells are subject to attack by HIV? A. Lymphocytes B. Erythrocytes C. Platelets D....
- 21M.1.SL.TZ2.26: Which cells are subject to attack by HIV? A. Lymphocytes B. Erythrocytes C. Platelets D....
- 21M.1.HL.TZ2.22: What is the role of antibiotics produced by fungi? A. Destruction of viral particles B....
- 21M.1.HL.TZ2.22: What is the role of antibiotics produced by fungi? A. Destruction of viral particles B....
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1d:
Allium root tips continue to show some growth even at high concentrations of NVP. Suggest a possible reason for the growth seen in root tips with 800μmol NVP.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1d:
Allium root tips continue to show some growth even at high concentrations of NVP. Suggest a possible reason for the growth seen in root tips with 800μmol NVP.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.d:
Allium root tips continue to show some growth even at high concentrations of NVP. Suggest a possible reason for the growth seen in root tips with 800μmol NVP.
- 21N.1.SL.TZ0.26: A person was infected with a pathogen and then later in life they were re-infected with the same...
- 21N.1.SL.TZ0.26: A person was infected with a pathogen and then later in life they were re-infected with the same...
- 22M.1.HL.TZ1.22: Blood clotting involves a cascade of reactions. Which statement describes the blood-clotting...
- 22M.1.HL.TZ1.22: Blood clotting involves a cascade of reactions. Which statement describes the blood-clotting...
- 22M.1.HL.TZ2.19: Some strains of the pathogenic bacterium Staphylococcus aureus have developed mechanisms that...
- 22M.1.HL.TZ2.19: Some strains of the pathogenic bacterium Staphylococcus aureus have developed mechanisms that...
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22M.2.SL.TZ1.6c:
Explain how cells and cell components in the blood defend the body against infectious disease.
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22M.2.SL.TZ1.6c:
Explain how cells and cell components in the blood defend the body against infectious disease.
- 22M.1.SL.TZ1.26: What is a method of transmission of HIV and its effect on the immune system?
- 18N.1.SL.TZ0.25: Florey and Chain’s penicillin experiments would not be compliant with current protocols on...
- 18N.1.SL.TZ0.25: Florey and Chain’s penicillin experiments would not be compliant with current protocols on...
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22M.2.SL.TZ1.c:
Explain how cells and cell components in the blood defend the body against infectious disease.
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18M.2.SL.TZ1.6b:
Explain how antibiotic resistance can evolve in bacteria, such as those causing pneumonia.
- 22M.1.SL.TZ1.26: What is a method of transmission of HIV and its effect on the immune system?
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18M.2.SL.TZ1.6b:
Explain how antibiotic resistance can evolve in bacteria, such as those causing pneumonia.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1c.i:
Calculate the percentage decline in the mean number of M. lucifugus flights for 2009 when compared to 2008.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1h:
Suggest one reason, other than the interval between hibernation emergence periods, for some infected bats surviving longer than others.
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18M.2.SL.TZ1.b:
Explain how antibiotic resistance can evolve in bacteria, such as those causing pneumonia.
- 19M.1.SL.TZ1.28: Which statement applies to HIV? A. HIV infects red blood cells resulting in decreased production...
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1h:
Suggest one reason, other than the interval between hibernation emergence periods, for some infected bats surviving longer than others.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.h:
Suggest one reason, other than the interval between hibernation emergence periods, for some infected bats surviving longer than others.
- 18M.1.SL.TZ2.27: Florey and Chain injected four mice with Streptococcus bacteria and then penicillin and all four...
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1c.i:
Calculate the percentage decline in the mean number of M. lucifugus flights for 2009 when compared to 2008.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.c.i:
Calculate the percentage decline in the mean number of M. lucifugus flights for 2009 when compared to 2008.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1e:
Based on the data and your biological knowledge, suggest how the infection could lead to premature death in a bat.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1e:
Based on the data and your biological knowledge, suggest how the infection could lead to premature death in a bat.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.e:
Based on the data and your biological knowledge, suggest how the infection could lead to premature death in a bat.
- 19M.1.SL.TZ1.28: Which statement applies to HIV? A. HIV infects red blood cells resulting in decreased production...
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1i:
Using all of the data, predict the effect of WNS on bat populations.
- 18M.1.SL.TZ2.27: Florey and Chain injected four mice with Streptococcus bacteria and then penicillin and all four...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1d: Based on the data, compare and contrast the progress of the epidemic in Liberia and Guinea.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1e: Suggest two possible reasons for the drop in the daily numbers of newly infected cases after...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1e: Suggest two possible reasons for the drop in the daily numbers of newly infected cases after...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.e: Suggest two possible reasons for the drop in the daily numbers of newly infected cases after...
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1i:
Using all of the data, predict the effect of WNS on bat populations.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.i:
Using all of the data, predict the effect of WNS on bat populations.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1d: Based on the data, compare and contrast the progress of the epidemic in Liberia and Guinea.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.3d: Outline the role of lymphocytes in defence against disease.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.d: Based on the data, compare and contrast the progress of the epidemic in Liberia and Guinea.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.3c: Outline the causes and consequences of blood clot formation in coronary arteries.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.3d: Outline the role of lymphocytes in defence against disease.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.d: Outline the role of lymphocytes in defence against disease.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1b: Analysis of the data suggests that the number of deaths from EVD is not related to the total...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1b: Analysis of the data suggests that the number of deaths from EVD is not related to the total...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.b: Analysis of the data suggests that the number of deaths from EVD is not related to the total...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1g: District administrators combatting the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa were assisted by...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.3c: Outline the causes and consequences of blood clot formation in coronary arteries.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1g: District administrators combatting the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa were assisted by...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.g: District administrators combatting the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa were assisted by...
- 19M.2.HL.TZ2.3b: Outline the actions taken by the body to avoid infection when the skin is cut.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.c: Outline the causes and consequences of blood clot formation in coronary arteries.
- 19N.1.HL.TZ0.22: How does HIV affect the immune system adversely? A. Progressive reduction in number of active...
- 19M.2.HL.TZ2.3b: Outline the actions taken by the body to avoid infection when the skin is cut.
- 19M.2.HL.TZ2.b: Outline the actions taken by the body to avoid infection when the skin is cut.
- 19N.1.HL.TZ0.22: How does HIV affect the immune system adversely? A. Progressive reduction in number of active...
- 19N.1.SL.TZ0.27: What is non-specific immunity to disease? A. Blocking prokaryotic metabolism with...
- 18N.1.SL.TZ0.26: Why are antibiotics effective in curing diseases against some pathogens but not others? I. ...
- 19N.1.SL.TZ0.27: What is non-specific immunity to disease? A. Blocking prokaryotic metabolism with...
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17N.2.SL.TZ0.02b:
Rotavirus causes diarrhea and vomiting. Explain why viral diseases cannot be treated using antibiotics.
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17N.2.SL.TZ0.02b:
Rotavirus causes diarrhea and vomiting. Explain why viral diseases cannot be treated using antibiotics.
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17N.2.SL.TZ0.b:
Rotavirus causes diarrhea and vomiting. Explain why viral diseases cannot be treated using antibiotics.
- 18M.1.SL.TZ1.26: A combination of antibiotics and bioengineered antibodies to bacterial antigens is now being used...
- 18M.1.SL.TZ1.26: A combination of antibiotics and bioengineered antibodies to bacterial antigens is now being used...
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1a:
Calculate the total number of M. lucifugus flights that were recorded in the summer of 2007
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1a:
Calculate the total number of M. lucifugus flights that were recorded in the summer of 2007
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.a:
Calculate the total number of M. lucifugus flights that were recorded in the summer of 2007
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1b:
Suggest one limitation of this recording method in determining the accurate mean number of individual bats flying.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1b:
Suggest one limitation of this recording method in determining the accurate mean number of individual bats flying.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.b:
Suggest one limitation of this recording method in determining the accurate mean number of individual bats flying.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1c.ii:
Evaluate the conclusion that the decline in the population of M. lucifugus is due to infection by the fungus.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1c.ii:
Evaluate the conclusion that the decline in the population of M. lucifugus is due to infection by the fungus.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.c.ii:
Evaluate the conclusion that the decline in the population of M. lucifugus is due to infection by the fungus.
- 19N.2.HL.TZ0.1h: Using all the data, discuss whether inoculating mice with the antigen to B. burgdorferi could be...
- 19N.2.HL.TZ0.1h: Using all the data, discuss whether inoculating mice with the antigen to B. burgdorferi could be...
- 19N.2.HL.TZ0.h: Using all the data, discuss whether inoculating mice with the antigen to B. burgdorferi could be...
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22N.1.SL.TZ0.27:
Despite continuous scientific research into the control of pathogens, it has proved very difficult to eliminate them. What is/are the reason(s) for this?
I. Development of antibiotic resistance in viruses
II. Development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria
III. Mutations of pathogens
A. II only
B. I and II only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
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22N.1.SL.TZ0.27:
Despite continuous scientific research into the control of pathogens, it has proved very difficult to eliminate them. What is/are the reason(s) for this?
I. Development of antibiotic resistance in viruses
II. Development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria
III. Mutations of pathogens
A. II only
B. I and II only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
- 18M.2.SL.TZ1.3c: Explain how cuts in the skin are sealed by blood clotting.
- 18M.2.SL.TZ1.3c: Explain how cuts in the skin are sealed by blood clotting.
- 18M.2.SL.TZ1.c: Explain how cuts in the skin are sealed by blood clotting.
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18M.2.SL.TZ1.6c:
Many diseases are caused by bacteria and other pathogens. Explain, using examples, how other factors can lead to disease in humans.
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18M.2.SL.TZ1.6c:
Many diseases are caused by bacteria and other pathogens. Explain, using examples, how other factors can lead to disease in humans.
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18M.2.SL.TZ1.c:
Many diseases are caused by bacteria and other pathogens. Explain, using examples, how other factors can lead to disease in humans.
- 18M.1.SL.TZ2.26: The body has different defenses against infectious disease. Which cells provide non-specific...
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1d:
Distinguish between the patterns of hibernation of the uninfected and infected bats.
- 18N.1.SL.TZ0.26: Why are antibiotics effective in curing diseases against some pathogens but not others? I. ...
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1d:
Distinguish between the patterns of hibernation of the uninfected and infected bats.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.d:
Distinguish between the patterns of hibernation of the uninfected and infected bats.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1f:
Outline the relationship between date of death and the mean interval between hibernation emergence periods.
- 18M.1.SL.TZ2.26: The body has different defenses against infectious disease. Which cells provide non-specific...
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19M.1.SL.TZ1.27:
The diagram shows the major events involved in the formation of a blood clot.
[Source: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2019]
What is Factor Y?
A. Fibrin
B. Prothrombin
C. Fibrinogen
D. Thrombin
- 18N.2.SL.TZ0.6c: Explain how the human body defends itself against pathogens.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1f:
Outline the relationship between date of death and the mean interval between hibernation emergence periods.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.f:
Outline the relationship between date of death and the mean interval between hibernation emergence periods.
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19M.1.SL.TZ1.27:
The diagram shows the major events involved in the formation of a blood clot.
[Source: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2019]
What is Factor Y?
A. Fibrin
B. Prothrombin
C. Fibrinogen
D. Thrombin
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1g:
Discuss whether the data in the graph show that there is a causal link between the date of death and the interval between hibernation emergence periods.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.1g:
Discuss whether the data in the graph show that there is a causal link between the date of death and the interval between hibernation emergence periods.
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18M.2.HL.TZ1.g:
Discuss whether the data in the graph show that there is a causal link between the date of death and the interval between hibernation emergence periods.
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19M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.i:
Identify the country with the largest number of Ebola cases.
- 18N.2.SL.TZ0.6c: Explain how the human body defends itself against pathogens.
- 18N.2.SL.TZ0.c: Explain how the human body defends itself against pathogens.
- 20N.1.SL.TZ0.26: What is a feature of phagocytic white blood cells? A. Stimulate blood clotting B. Found only in...
- 20N.1.SL.TZ0.26: What is a feature of phagocytic white blood cells? A. Stimulate blood clotting B. Found only in...
- 19N.2.SL.TZ0.6a: Outline how cuts in the skin are sealed to prevent blood loss.
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19M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.i:
Identify the country with the largest number of Ebola cases.
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19M.2.SL.TZ1.a.i:
Identify the country with the largest number of Ebola cases.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.ii: Identify the country with the largest number of deaths.
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20N.2.SL.TZ0.6c:
Explain the role of cells in the defence against infectious disease.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.ii: Identify the country with the largest number of deaths.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.a.ii: Identify the country with the largest number of deaths.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1c: Based on the mode of transmission of the Ebola virus, suggest a possible reason for the...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1c: Based on the mode of transmission of the Ebola virus, suggest a possible reason for the...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.c: Based on the mode of transmission of the Ebola virus, suggest a possible reason for the...
- 19N.2.SL.TZ0.6a: Outline how cuts in the skin are sealed to prevent blood loss.
- 19N.2.SL.TZ0.a: Outline how cuts in the skin are sealed to prevent blood loss.
- 20N.1.HL.TZ0.24: In 1940, Florey and Chain tested penicillin on bacterial infections in eight mice, before...
- 20N.1.HL.TZ0.24: In 1940, Florey and Chain tested penicillin on bacterial infections in eight mice, before...
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20N.2.SL.TZ0.6c:
Explain the role of cells in the defence against infectious disease.
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1f: Based on these data, outline the evidence that T-705 has potential to be used as a treatment for...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.1f: Based on these data, outline the evidence that T-705 has potential to be used as a treatment for...
- 19M.2.SL.TZ1.f: Based on these data, outline the evidence that T-705 has potential to be used as a treatment for...
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19M.1.HL.TZ2.36:
The blood of two men was tested and the results are shown. Anti-D refers to the rhesus blood group. Clotting indicates that antigens associated with a particular factor or blood group are present in a blood sample.
[Source: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2019]
The man who tested positive for anti-D was then tested for ABO blood group. These results were obtained.
[Source: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2019]
What ABO blood group does the man testing positive for anti-D have?
A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O
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20N.2.SL.TZ0.c:
Explain the role of cells in the defence against infectious disease.
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21M.2.SL.TZ2.6b:
Explain the production of antibodies when a patient is infected with the TB bacterium.
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19M.1.HL.TZ2.36:
The blood of two men was tested and the results are shown. Anti-D refers to the rhesus blood group. Clotting indicates that antigens associated with a particular factor or blood group are present in a blood sample.
[Source: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2019]
The man who tested positive for anti-D was then tested for ABO blood group. These results were obtained.
[Source: © International Baccalaureate Organization 2019]
What ABO blood group does the man testing positive for anti-D have?
A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O
- 21N.1.SL.TZ0.25: What occurs as a result of a cut in the skin of a finger? A. Prothrombin is transformed into...
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.i:
Deduce the concentration of ZDV that would cause a 50 % reduction in root growth compared to the control.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.i:
Deduce the concentration of ZDV that would cause a 50 % reduction in root growth compared to the control.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.a.i:
Deduce the concentration of ZDV that would cause a 50 % reduction in root growth compared to the control.
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21M.2.SL.TZ2.6b:
Explain the production of antibodies when a patient is infected with the TB bacterium.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.ii:
Identify the root length, as a percentage of the control, resulting from a ZDV concentration of .
- 21N.1.SL.TZ0.25: What occurs as a result of a cut in the skin of a finger? A. Prothrombin is transformed into...
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21M.2.SL.TZ2.b:
Explain the production of antibodies when a patient is infected with the TB bacterium.
- 22M.1.HL.TZ2.25: Many blood-feeding insects inject an anticoagulant into their host in order to prevent blood from...
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22M.2.SL.TZ2.6c:
Explain how blood clotting occurs and the consequence for a person who has hemophilia.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1a.ii:
Identify the root length, as a percentage of the control, resulting from a ZDV concentration of .
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.a.ii:
Identify the root length, as a percentage of the control, resulting from a ZDV concentration of .
- 22M.1.HL.TZ2.25: Many blood-feeding insects inject an anticoagulant into their host in order to prevent blood from...
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1b:
Compare and contrast the effect of ZDV and NVP on the growth of Allium roots.
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22N.2.HL.TZ0.6c:
Explain how cells in the bloodstream cause a specific immune response.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1b:
Compare and contrast the effect of ZDV and NVP on the growth of Allium roots.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.b:
Compare and contrast the effect of ZDV and NVP on the growth of Allium roots.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1c:
Based on the information, suggest with a reason which of the labelled cell types will become more common in Allium root tips treated with ZDV.
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22M.2.SL.TZ2.6c:
Explain how blood clotting occurs and the consequence for a person who has hemophilia.
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22M.2.SL.TZ2.c:
Explain how blood clotting occurs and the consequence for a person who has hemophilia.
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22N.2.HL.TZ0.6c:
Explain how cells in the bloodstream cause a specific immune response.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.1c:
Based on the information, suggest with a reason which of the labelled cell types will become more common in Allium root tips treated with ZDV.
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21M.2.SL.TZ1.c:
Based on the information, suggest with a reason which of the labelled cell types will become more common in Allium root tips treated with ZDV.
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22N.2.HL.TZ0.c:
Explain how cells in the bloodstream cause a specific immune response.
- 23M.2.HL.TZ2.1ci: Using the graph, identify the percentage who had received the tuberculosis vaccine in 2012.
- 23M.2.HL.TZ2.1ci: Using the graph, identify the percentage who had received the tuberculosis vaccine in 2012.
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23M.2.HL.TZ1.3a:
Explain how natural selection could increase the prevalence of an antibiotic resistance gene in a species of soil bacterium.
- 23M.1.HL.TZ1.21: What happens during blood clotting? A. A chain reaction causes platelets to release antibodies...
- 23M.2.HL.TZ2.i: Using the graph, identify the percentage who had received the tuberculosis vaccine in 2012.
- 23M.1.SL.TZ1.26: What happens during blood clotting? A. A chain reaction causes platelets to release antibodies...
- 23M.1.HL.TZ1.21: What happens during blood clotting? A. A chain reaction causes platelets to release antibodies...
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23M.2.HL.TZ1.3a:
Explain how natural selection could increase the prevalence of an antibiotic resistance gene in a species of soil bacterium.
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23M.2.HL.TZ1.a:
Explain how natural selection could increase the prevalence of an antibiotic resistance gene in a species of soil bacterium.
- 23M.1.SL.TZ1.26: What happens during blood clotting? A. A chain reaction causes platelets to release antibodies...
- 23M.1.SL.TZ2.28: Which sequence represents the reaction leading to the formation of a blood clot?
- 23M.1.SL.TZ2.28: Which sequence represents the reaction leading to the formation of a blood clot?
- 23M.1.SL.TZ1.27: What is the effect of antibiotics on viruses? A. Antibiotics have no direct effect on...
- 23M.1.SL.TZ1.27: What is the effect of antibiotics on viruses? A. Antibiotics have no direct effect on...
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23M.2.SL.TZ2.1a:
Using the data in the stacked column graph, describe the features that characterize the B2 enterotype.
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23M.2.SL.TZ2.1a:
Using the data in the stacked column graph, describe the features that characterize the B2 enterotype.
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23M.2.SL.TZ2.a:
Using the data in the stacked column graph, describe the features that characterize the B2 enterotype.