
Immunity
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 7 Questions
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How do vaccines work?
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Multiple Choice
What is in a vaccine?
Weakened or inactivated pathogens
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Vaccines contain dead, weakened, or partial forms of pathogens.
**remember, pathogens are invaders that don't belong in our bodies!
What's in a vaccine?
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Dr. Edward Jenner created the world's first successful vaccine. He found out that people infected with cowpox were immune to smallpox. In May 1796, English physician Edward Jenner expands on this discovery and inoculates (essentially, vaccinates) 8-year-old James Phipps with matter collected from a cowpox sore on the hand of a milkmaid. James then developed immunity to cowpox and smallpox from this!
The first vaccine
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But how does this work??
Recall how the immune system works.
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*Remember, antigens are how our bodies identify cells!
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Helper T-Cells are special cells in our immune system that can assist in communication with other cells.
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The immune system recognizes the pathogen
Immune system builds up a defense against the pathogen by creating antibodies (this can take several days to do) and increasing the number of white blood cells.
Immune system destroys the pathogen.
Memory Cells are created that "remember" how to attack the pathogen if exposed again in the future!
In Summary...
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Reorder
Order the steps of how the immune system works!
The immune system recognizes a pathogen!
The immune system increases WBCs and starts to build antibodies.
The immune system attacks and destroys the pathogen.
Memory cells retain information to help attack the pathogen FASTER in the future.
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The weakened, dead or partial pathogens present in a vaccine aren't able to cause disease.
BUT they do trigger an immune response - this is why you may feel some symptoms associated with sickness when you get a vaccine (sore arm, mild fever, etc.).
This is all part of your immune system working to develop a defense and MEMORY CELLS to protect you from the pathogen if exposed to it in the future.
Vaccines activate the immune system!
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Multiple Choice
How do vaccines provide immunity?
They weaken the immune system
They trigger the immune system to produce antibodies and create memory cells.
They contain medicine that fights off pathogens.
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Let's practice and review our knowledge of the immune system and vaccines!
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Match
Match the following
Marker on cell membranes used to identify cells
Disease-causing agent
Preventative medicine that works by tricking the immune system to learn how to fight of pathogens!
Protection against disease
Cell created by the immune system to help remember how to fight off pathogens
Antigen
Pathogen
Vaccine
Immunity
Memory Cell
Antigen
Pathogen
Vaccine
Immunity
Memory Cell
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Multiple Choice
What body system do vaccines trigger a response from to develop protection against pathogens?
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Multiple Choice
What do vaccines contain?
Weakened or inactive parts of pathogens
Vaccines contain live, fully intact viruses
Vaccines missing amino acids
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Multiple Choice
How do vaccines provide immunity?
Vaccines trigger the immune system to produce antibodies and memory cells that recognize and fight off pathogens.
How do vaccines work?
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