Health: Viruses & Fungi (HIV, Ebola & Ash Dieback) | GCSE Biology
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How do viruses and fungi cause disease — and why are viral infections so hard to treat?
In this episode of GCSE Science Simplified, we complete our Pathogens Explained series by focusing on fungal and viral pathogens. Using clear GCSE-level explanations and key specification examples, we explore how diseases like Chalara ash dieback, HIV/AIDS, and Ebola affect organisms and disrupt normal biological processes.
You’ll learn:
The GCSE definition of a pathogen
How fungal diseases damage tissues and transport systems in plants
How viruses invade host cells and cause disease
Why HIV destroys white blood cells and leads to AIDS
How Ebola causes haemorrhagic fever
Key differences between fungal and viral infections
Ideal for GCSE Biology revision, Health and Disease topics, and students preparing for exam questions that require clear explanation and application.
🎧 Next up: How the body defends itself — barriers, immune responses, and vaccines
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