
Vaccine
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Biology
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10th Grade
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Anna Masriyani
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Vaccine
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Hi Neo, what's up! How 'bout playin' a game??
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Who is Luffy's first shipmate
Sanji
Zoro
Coby
Robin
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Who is Luffy's father
Roger
Garp
Dragon
Ace
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Who Ate The Mera Mera fruit after ace died
Franky
Luffy
Sabo
Bartolomeo
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Who is the real goat
Shark
Akira
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Well, let's start this topic now "Vaccine"
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The body's natural response
The body has many ways of defending itself against pathogens (disease-causing organisms). Skin, mucus, and cilia (microscopic hairs that move debris away from the lungs) all work as physical barriers to prevent pathogens from entering the body in the first place.
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The body's natural response
A pathogen is a bacterium, virus, parasite or fungus that can cause disease within the body. Each pathogen is made up of several subparts, usually unique to that specific pathogen and the disease it causes.
Let's check this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZTf3OXJDWA
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The body's natural response
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How vaccines help
Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself.
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How vaccines help
Let's check this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8wCk8FU7_o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkSdFnzjNPs&t=2s
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Special proteins produced by the body to attack foreign invaders.
Antigen
Antibodies
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Dr. Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine in 1796 for this disease:
cowpox
chickenpox
smallpox
the flu
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A pathogen is a disease-causing agent.
True
False
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The disease smallpox was eradicated (ended) in 1979 because
of worldwide vaccination
it went away naturally
of antibiotic treatment
of variolation (blowing smallpox up the nose)
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Vaccines contain weakened or dead parts of antigens.
True
False
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True or False: Bacteria that cause disease are killed using antibiotics.
True
False
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Edward Jenner succeeded in creating a vaccine against smallpox by injecting patients with material of which disease?
Small Pox
Cattle Virus
Cow Pox
Measles Virus
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True or False: Viruses that cause disease are killed using antibiotics.
True
False
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Edward Jenner belived that having cowpox gave people ___________ from smallpox
Innoculation
Vaccination
Innocence
Immunity
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Type answer...
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Which one is a way the body defends against a pathogen?
Fever
White Blood Cells fighing
Stomach Acid digesting
All of these are correct
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How many of the following are stimulated in your body by a vaccine?
the body's immune response
the production of antigens
the production of antibodies
the production of antibiotics
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The type of antibodies that react towards the allergens pathogen is
IgA
IgD
IgE
IgG
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The two types of traditional vaccines are made from:
only a part of the virus
the entire virus, either weakened or killed
the entire virus, 100% full strength
the genome (genetic material) of the virus
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The antibody that has a role as the body’s first line of defense against infections is...
IgA
IgD
IgE
IgM
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The new RNA vaccine for Covid-19 is made from:
the entire virus
the entire genome (RNA genetic material) of the virus
only a small part of the virus
only a small part of the genome (RNA genetic material) of the virus
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__________ immunity is when the bodies makes its own antibodies.
Active
Passive
Cell Mediated
Artificial
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Which is an example of passive immunity?
people being vaccinated against disease
people receiving antibodies from their mothers before birth
people taking vitamins to boost their immune response
people producing antibodies against organisms that cause diseases they have had previosuly
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Why must the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines be kept at very cold temperatures?
because the RNA is unstable unless kept cold
because the virus doesn't like hot temperatures
because the vaccines can melt
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Immunity that occurs when a person's own immune system produces antibodies in response to the presence of a pathogen when a person gets sick
Natural Passive Immunity
Natural Active Immunity
Artificial Active Immunity
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In trials of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, how effective were they in preventing Covid-19?
35% effective
50% effective
70% effective
95% effective
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Immunity in which antibodies are given to a person rather than produced within the person's own body
Natural Active Immunity
Artificial Active Immunity
Artificial Passive Immunity
Natural Passive Immunity
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I'm in! Rolling up my sleeve right now for the vaccine!
I still have concerns about the safety of this vaccine.
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Choose two examples of passive immunity
Infection
Monoclonal Antibodies
Vaccination
Maternal Antibodies
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Immunization is the example of..... immunity
Active
Passive
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Vaccines use an active and strong form of a disease to stimulate an immune response.
True
False
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The immunity that has a long term to lifelong effect is
active immunity
Passive immunity
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Antibodies are the ........ of human's line defence
First
Second
Third
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Humoral Immune Response is mediated by cells of T lymphocytes
True
False
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When pathogen enters human's body the IgM will against them with the help of...
IgD
IgG
IgE
IgA
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Tetanus formol toxoid (TFT) is the examples of
Natural Active immunity
Artificial Active immunity
Natural Passive immunity
Artificial Passive immunity
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It's a wrap!
See ya next week
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