Survivor39
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Looks like an interesting question! It sounded like one of those critical thinking questions where you can't really have a prepared answer 
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Okay, we get it, your great at everything! please go away now.SmileyCam said:I loved it, I had like 10 different points to discuss, so good
you cant use antibiotics on a virus. its not a bacteria, its not even organic.console said:finally u had to talk about preventing it i fink...vaccinatations, antibiotic etc....
oooooooommmmgggggggggg thanx 4 saying that....slutmonkey23 said:you cant use antibiotics on a virus. its not a bacteria, its not even organic.
yea i think well get exactly the same mark! haha coz thats the same as what i wrote... as well as the effect on humans.. like kids and elderly patients more likely to did and stuff... due to the lack of being able to aquire immunitypenciltron said:i started off by saying that the immune stystem wud have recognised specific antigens of the virus eg antibodies recognise antigens, memory T and B cells recognise specific antigens
then i sed after infection is passed the memory t and b's have receptors 4 the specific antigens so if the same disease is encountered it is able 2 fight it with the right antibody and so the response prevents the disease from giving symtpoms and this gives immunity
then i sed but since the antigens mutate, the second infection wud be the same as first coz the cells wud recognise it as foreign
then i sed this means u cant get natural immunity
after that i sed vaccines cant be used as well same shit
so it was obviously negative impact on health etc.
i hope i get about 6 marks for it, its so hard to know wat to write for 8 markers..jeez
oh well
did anyone else write similar stufff.. I thought it was pretty tough question.