Unit 3 basics 5 year 2 Biology TTO

Unit 3 Basics 5
The circulatory system; the immune system
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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Unit 3 Basics 5
The circulatory system; the immune system

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This lesson
1. Repetition Basics 5 part one
2. Information about vaccination
3. Exercise
4. Homework

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Learning objectives
3.5.8 You can describe how antibodies protect against infection.
3.5.9 You can describe how immunity is created.
3.5.10 You can describe what happens in the event of an allergic reaction.

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Immunity

Slide 4 - Mind map

What do you call the micro-organism causing the disease?
A
Antibody
B
Antigen
C
Infection
D
Pathogen

Slide 5 - Quiz

An antibody is used to fight antigens and thus kill the pathogen
A
Correct
B
Incorrect

Slide 6 - Quiz

What is phagocytosis?

Slide 7 - Open question

Immunity

Slide 8 - Mind map

Learning objectives
3.5.8 You can describe how antibodies protect against infection.
3.5.9 You can describe how immunity is created.
3.5.10 You can describe what happens in the event of an allergic reaction.

Slide 9 - Slide

Slide 10 - Video

Think - Share - Compare
1. what is vaccination?
2. Did you get all your vaccinations as a child?
3. What is your opinion about vaccinating?

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Slide 12 - Video

Immunity I
A pathogen is a micro-organism causing a disease.

The foreign body (protein on the outside of a micro-organism) is called an antigen.

In order to kill a pathogen, antibodies are produced by white blood cells (memory cells). 
Every antigen is unique and only one antibody will match.

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immunity II
immune is not getting sick because white blood cells can make antibodies almost immediately for a pathogen you have previously been infected with.

Immunity can be obtained naturally (after contracting the disease) or artificially  (via vaccination.

Immunity can be obtained actively  (via giving someone antibodies) or passively (the body producing the antibodies).

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Natural, active immunity
Artificial, active immunity
Natural, passive immunity
artificial, passive immunity
Antibodies made after exposure to an infection
Antibodies transmitted from mother to baby
Antibodies made after getting a vaccination
Antibodies acquired from an immune serum medicine

Slide 16 - Drag question

Note!

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Immunity III
Immunity coverage is the percentage of people who have to be vaccinated if the population as a whole is to be protected against a disease.

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Portfolio
  1. Create a summary (you may use the summary exercise from the book)
  2. Write down 2 questions to test your knowledge about vaccination
  3. Put the note about the types of immunity in your portfolio including examples
  4. send your portfolio to me (Marjolein Coppens) via teams
If you are done, start questioining each other with the exam questions from your portfolio.

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Vaccination

Slide 20 - Mind map