Golden Key Points
Immune System:
- The immune system defends the body against pathogens.
- It consists of lymphoid organs, tissues, cells, and soluble molecules like antibodies.
- Acquired immunity involves memory and specific responses to pathogens.
- The immune system plays roles in allergies, auto-immune diseases, and organ transplantation.
2. Vaccination and Immunization:
- Vaccination introduces antigenic proteins or weakened pathogens to stimulate immune responses.
- Vaccines generate memory B and T cells for rapid pathogen recognition.
- Passive immunization involves the direct administration of antibodies for immediate protection.
3. AIDS:
- Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
- HIV is transmitted through sexual contact, blood transfusions, sharing needles, or from infected mother to child.
- Prevention involves safe practices, education, and awareness campaigns.
4. Cancer:
- Cancer results from uncontrolled cell growth due to breakdown in regulatory mechanisms.
- Tumors may be benign (non-spreading) or malignant (spreading).
- Causes include physical, chemical, and biological agents, as well as genetic factors.
5. Drugs and Alcohol Abuse:
- Drug and alcohol abuse can stem from curiosity, peer pressure, or stress.
- Addiction and dependence can develop due to repeated use.
- Abuse can lead to reckless behavior, health problems, and social issues.
6. Adolescence and Drug/Alcohol Abuse:
- Adolescence is a vulnerable phase for mental and psychological development.
- Curiosity, peer pressure, and stress can lead to drug and alcohol abuse among adolescents.
- Prevention strategies involve education, counselling, and seeking help from parents, peers, and professionals.
7. Addiction and Dependence:
- Addiction is a psychological attachment to the effects of drugs or alcohol.
- Dependence leads to withdrawal symptoms when use is discontinued.
- Social norms may be ignored to sustain drug or alcohol dependence.
8. Effects of Drug/Alcohol Abuse:
- Adverse effects include reckless behavior, health complications, and strained relationships.
- Intravenous drug use can lead to serious infections like AIDS and Hepatitis B.
- Long-term effects include chronic health issues, addiction, and societal consequences.
9. Prevention and Control:
- Prevention strategies include avoiding peer pressure, education, seeking help, and recognizing danger signs.
- Professional and medical assistance is crucial for overcoming addiction and leading a healthy life.