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Germs/Immune System

Germs/Immune System

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6th - 8th Grade

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Lindsay Guaman

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10 Slides • 15 Questions

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When was the last time you felt sick?

What made you sick?

How did you feel?

What did you do to get better?

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Multiple Choice

How can you STRENGTHEN your immune system?

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Eating a balanced diet, exercising, getting enough sleep, and going outside.

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Lifting weights

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ONLY eating fruits and vegetables

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Taking vitamin C

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Multiple Choice

How can you WEAKEN your immune system?

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Getting angry a lot

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Eating fruits and vegetables

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Poor diet choices, drugs and alcohol, and stress

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Drugs and Alcohol

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Multiple Choice

A body system made up of organs, tissues, and cells that work together to protect the body.

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immune system
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nervous system
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digestive system
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respiratory system

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Multiple Choice

Another term used for germs

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Pathogens

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Virus
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Bacteria
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Fungi

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Multiple Choice

What are the 4 different types of GERMS?

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bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa
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math, science, history, English
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pizza, burgers, tacos, sandwiches
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dogs, cats, birds, fish

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Multiple Choice

White blood cells that chew up invading germs

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Leukocytes
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Phagocytes
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Erythrocytes
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Thrombocytes

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Multiple Choice

White blood cells that allow the body to remember previous invaders

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Amnesia D cells
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Forgetful T cells
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Memory A cells
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Memory B cells

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Multiple Choice

Another name for white blood cells

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thrombocytes
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erythrocytes
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neutrophils
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leukocytes

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Multiple Choice

Proteins that protect you when a germ or unwanted substance enters your body

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Enzymes
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Hormones
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Vitamins
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Antibodies

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Multiple Choice

An organ that fights invading germs in the blood

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spleen
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stomach
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kidney
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liver

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Multiple Choice

Spongy substance in bone where Leukocytes are found

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Bone cortex
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Bone cartilage
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Bone periosteum
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Bone marrow

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Multiple Choice

What is the function of a vaccine?

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To stimulate the immune system and provide immunity against specific diseases.
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To cause the disease it is meant to prevent
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To weaken the immune system
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To provide temporary relief from symptoms

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Open Ended

What did the water exchange activity show?

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ANSWER 1 OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

What is something you learned today?

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What is something you're still curious about or want to know about your immune system?

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