What is LessonUp
Search
Channels
Log in
Register
‹
Return to search
YR3-CH10-LSN16
LESSON 16
CHAPTER 10
Immunisation and immune disorders
1 / 23
next
Slide 1:
Slide
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
This lesson contains
23 slides
, with
interactive quizzes
,
text slides
and
1 video
.
Start lesson
Save
Share
Print lesson
Items in this lesson
LESSON 16
CHAPTER 10
Immunisation and immune disorders
Slide 1 - Slide
Learning goals:
I can explain what the concept of immunization means
I understand and I can explain the various forms of immunization
I can explain what the consequences are of a not properly functioning immune system
Slide 2 - Slide
KEY WORDS:
immunization
active / passive / natural / artificial
serum
blood groups
allergic reaction
Slide 3 - Slide
Which cell type(s) is the most important contributing factor to immunity?
A
macrophages and neutrophils
B
dendritic cells
C
active B- and T-cells
D
memory B- and T cells
Slide 4 - Quiz
Explain what it means when someone is immune
Slide 5 - Open question
Immunization
The action and process of making someone immune
Slide 6 - Slide
Describe different ways how someone can be immunized.
Slide 7 - Mind map
4 categories of immunization
Slide 8 - Slide
Passive immunization
a way of immunization in which NO memory cells are formed because the adaptive immune system remained
passive
advantage: immunity is obtained almost immediately
drawback: immunity is only for the short term
Slide 9 - Slide
Active immunization
a way of immunization in which memory cells are formed because the adaptive immune system was activated
advantage: immunity is long-lasting
drawback: it takes time before immunity is obtained
Slide 10 - Slide
Someone is injected with an antidote: antibodies against a disease.
This is a form of ...
A
passive immunization
B
active immunization
Slide 11 - Quiz
Natural vs artificial immunization
natural immunization
the way someone encountered the immunizing agent occured in a natural fashion
artificial immunization
the way someone encountered the immunizing agent occured in a artificial fashion
Slide 12 - Slide
Kyara is a baby who still drinks milk from her mother. This milk contains antibodies from the mother.
The described form of immunization is ...
A
natural
B
artificial
Slide 13 - Quiz
active
passive
natural
artificial
Drag the example to the correct spot in the table
getting infected with the flu-virus
an unborn child receiving mommy's antibodies
getting your annual COVID-19 shot
receiving an antidote against a snake-bite
Slide 14 - Drag question
ACTIVE IMMUNISATION PASSIVE IMMUNISATION
WHO PRODUCES THE ANTIBODIES?
Get the disease
- Make your own antibodies
--Make long term memory cells
Vaccination/immunisation
- Make your own antibodies
--Make long term memory cells
Placenta or breastfeeding
- Mother makes antibodies
--No long term memory cells
Serum (blood plasma containing antibodies)
- Antibodies from serum
--No long term memory cell
artificial
natural
Slide 15 - Slide
Slide 16 - Video
In case of a vaccination, what is being injected into the patient?
A
antigens
B
antibodies
Slide 17 - Quiz
Vaccination is an example of what kind of immunization?
A
passive natural
B
active natural
C
passive artificial
D
active artificial
Slide 18 - Quiz
Donors and recipients
Slide 19 - Slide
At the blood donating facilities, people with blood type 0 are preferred as donor.
Explain why blood type 0 is the preferred blood type for donors.
Slide 20 - Open question
Allergic reaction
Exaggerated response against an otherwise harmless antigen (allergen)
Common allergens: pollen, mites, nuts, shellfish etc.
Antibodies against allergens bind to 'mast cells' (certain type of white blood cell)
Histamine is released from mast cells
Histamine causes all complaints linked to allergic reaction
redness, production mucus, swelling etc
Slide 21 - Slide
Allergic reaction
Exaggerated response against an otherwise harmless antigen (allergen)
Common allergens: pollen, mites, nuts, shellfish etc.
Slide 22 - Slide
Patients that suffer from an allergic reaction often get drugs described called anti-histamins. They block the function of histamine.
Explain if this treatment is meant to cure or to relieve symptoms.
Slide 23 - Open question
More lessons like this
YR3-CH10-HW16
October 2023
- Lesson with
17 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
YR3-CH10-LSN7_immunization and immune disorders
September 2023
- Lesson with
28 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
Y3-TV3-Lesson 14 GKR Blood & Immunization
October 2023
- Lesson with
34 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 3
Y3-TH3-Lesson 14 GKR Blood & Immunization
November 2023
- Lesson with
22 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 3
Y3V-T2-LSN8
13 days ago
- Lesson with
20 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
Y3V-T2-LSN8
21 days ago
- Lesson with
20 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2
3.5 Immune system
October 2024
- Lesson with
30 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 3
Unit 3 basics 5 year 2 Biology TTO
February 2024
- Lesson with
20 slides
Biologie
Middelbare school
havo, vwo
Leerjaar 2