Essential Question: How do viruses affect human body systems

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Essential Question: How do viruses affect human body systems Essential Question: How do viruses affect human body systems? Investigation Question: How do viruses change human behavior? Investigation 2 Claim: When viruses invade the body, they push the body's systems out of balance. The body will respond to a virus through increasing the bodies temperature. Viruses can cause the host to move and speak uncontrollably. Terms of Use: Homeostasis, enzymes, positive feedback, negative feedback, fever

Format for writing Evidence The evidence justifies the claim ___Insert Claim___ that in the article it says ____Insert Evidence from Article____.

How do viruses change human behavior? Evidence 3.1 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that when viruses invade the body, they push the body's systems out of balance? Terms: Homeostasis, fever

How do viruses change human behavior? Evidence 3.2 Justification How does the evidence justifies the claim that the body will respond to a virus through increasing the bodies temperature? Terms: Homeostasis, enzymes, positive feedback, negative feedback, fever

How do viruses change human behavior? Evidence 3.3 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that viruses can cause the host to move and speak uncontrollably? Terms: Homeostasis, enzymes, positive feedback, negative feedback, fever

Investigation Question: How do viruses change human behavior? Claim: When viruses invade the body, they push the body's systems out of balance. The body will respond to a virus through increasing the bodies temperature. Viruses can cause the host to move and speak uncontrollably. Justification: The claim is supported by evidence because… Evidence: Use the evidence presented (2.1 – 2.3) to justify the claim stated above.