Unit 8: Immune & Lymphatic System 4d. Examine various conditions that change normal body functions (e.g. tissue rejection, allergies, injury, diseases.

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Unit 8: Immune & Lymphatic System 4d. Examine various conditions that change normal body functions (e.g. tissue rejection, allergies, injury, diseases and disorders) and how the body responds. Page Content back of 51Brace Map: Lines of Defense (p. 408, 414) 52Venn: innate vs. adaptive immunity back of 52 How Vaccines Work (will do together in class) 53antigen / antibody back of 53 *** Homeostatic Imbalances Part 1 54*** Homeostatic Imbalances Part 2 back of 54Aging and the Immune System 55Interdependence p. 51

Flow Map: How Vaccines Work

Homeostatic Imbalances Part 1 Select the specific conditions of homeostatic imbalance of the Immune System listed in the standards. For each disease or disorder, address the following: Name of the condition; Characteristics; Effects on the body; Treatment options; Any other significant details or illustrations!

Homeostatic Imbalances Part 2 Select 3-5 conditions of homeostatic imbalance of the Immune System. For each disease or disorder, address the following: Name of the condition; Characteristics; Effects on the body; Treatment options; Any other significant details or illustrations!

Homeostatic Imbalances Part 2 Group A 1.Pus 2.Penicillin reaction 3.Autoimmune disease Group B 1.Multiple sclerosis 2.Myasthenia gravis 3.Graves disease Group C 1.Type 1 diabetes mellitus 2.Systemic lupus erythematosus 3.Glomerulonephritis Group D 1.Rheumatoid arthritis 2.Rheumatic fever

Aging and the _____________ System: neonatal period infancy childhood adolescence & puberty maturity Old age

Interdependence of the Immune System to other body systems Choose two body systems and evaluate their interrelationships with the Immune System. (Five sentences meets standards.)