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Science Chapter 15 Immune System

Science Chapter 15 Immune System

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Science

6th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS3-3, MS-LS3-1, HS-ESS3-1

+3

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Created by

Katie Vance

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23 Slides • 22 Questions

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Science Chapter 15 Immune System

By Katie Vance

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Open Ended

what are some health and cleanliness rules that you often hear?

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Open Ended

why are cleanliness rules important?

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Disease

Read p. 362​

  1. Why did pain, disease and death enter the world?

  2. Although God often uses doctors and medicines to heal people, is God limited by these methods? why or why not?

  3. What is a miracle?

  4. What are some possible reasons that God gave the Israelites some lows mentions in the Old Testament ​

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Poll

Pathogen is made up of two greek words pathos and gen What do you think these two words mean?

little devil

suffering producer

tiny demon

agony creator

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Louis Pasteur research led to the discover so many things!

vaccination and treatment of rabies, anthrax, chicken cholera, and silkworm disease; fermentation, and pasteurization (heating food in order to destroy microbes) and shown the inaccuracy of the theory of spontaneous generation (a key element in evolution)​

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Communicable Diseases

Read p. 363

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Multiple Choice

what is a microorganism

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a pathogen

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an organism too small to be seen

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a small instrument

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Multiple Choice

Who was the first to realize that microorganisms call cause diseases

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Isaac Newton

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Albert Einstein

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Louis Pasteur

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Multiple Choice

What are the ways scientist classify diseases

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lethal vs non lethal

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painful vs non painful

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curable vs incurable

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communicable vs noncommunicable

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Multiple Choice

How do communicable diseases spread

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by germs

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by pathogens

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by dirt

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by not washing your hands

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Types of Pathogens

Read p. 364-365

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Multiple Choice

Which organisms are the largest known pathogen

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Virus

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Bacteria

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Fungi

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Protozoans

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Multiple Choice

Which pathogen causes the most infections

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Virus

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Bacteria

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Fungi

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Protozoans

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Multiple Choice

Which pathogen is not a living organism

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Virus

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Bacteria

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Fungi

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Protozoans

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​Protozoans

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Funji

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Bacteria

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Virus

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Do Quick Check on p. 365 with a partner and work on worktext p. 242

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How Pathogens spread

Terms to Know

  • vector

  • epidemic

  • airborne pathogen

  • contact

  • food borne pathogen​

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  • ​waterborne pathogen

  • epidemiologist ​

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How Pathogens are spread

Read p. 366-367

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Multiple Choice

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what caused the Bubonic plague

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fungi

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bacteria

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virus

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protozoan

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Multiple Choice

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how did the bacteria of the black death spread to people

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airborne

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waterborne

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vectors

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direct contract

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Multiple Select

What is a vector

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Multiple Choice

What term is used to describe a disease that has spread to a great number of people in a short time?

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pandemic

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epidemic

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plague

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Audio Response

Why is it important for doctors and scientists to know more about the spread of disease. Does this fit Creation Mandate?

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Audio Response

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Why do you think you do not always become sick when you are around someone (like me) who has a communicable disease such as a cold. BTW, did you all know i'm sick =(

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Noncommunicable diseases and Epidemiology

read p. 368-369 P&S

  1. what are some causes of a noncommunicable disease?

  2. What does remission mean?

  3. When someone gets a noncommunicable disease, does this mean God is not good or that God is not in control? How do you know. Can you support your answer?

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Immunity

Read p. 376

What are antibodies?

What kind of immunity does the body have after a person has had a disease? How else can you get active immunity?

What is passive immunity

Why do you think younger children tend to get sicker than older children?​

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Antibodies and Antibiotics

Scan p. 377

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Multiple Choice

your body makes antibiotics

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Multiple Choice

antibiotics comes from fungi

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How was God's sovereignty seen in Fleming's life?​

​​Alexander Fleming

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Multiple Choice

antibiotics only work on bacteria

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Why are their allergic reactions

How could you show love and kindness to someone with allergies?​

Allergies Transfusions Transplants and Immune deficiency p. 377-379

What is an allergen?

​What causes and allergic reaction?

Do you know someone with a food allergy? Can it be deadly ​

Malfunctions in the Immune system

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What causes an immune system to lose the battle against a disease?

​What is an Autoimmune disease; do you know anyone who has one?

How could you show good works to someone with this disease?​

Allergies Transfusions Transplants and Immune deficiency p. 378-379

What two things must match in order for an oran transplant to be successful?

Are all organ transplants successful? Why or why not?​

Malfunctions in the Immune system

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