This week we continue looking at the Human Body. Remember, as we go through this entire unit, add to, redo, edit your Human Body Notebook 10 projects. Send it to hoopmanscience@gmail.com. This week as a class we are editing and adding to the pages on the immune and integumentary systems.
How does the immune system work?
Describe the complex layers of the integumentary system.
Contracts for this week focus on these questions. Use the Human Body Google Doc we created as a list of resources to use in your research and use this form to add new resources.
18 comments:
how many layers are there in the skin system?
what is the difference in veins and arteries?
what is the difference in veins and arteries?
What is the most common type of blood? (Like A, B, or O???)
what is the most rare type of blood?
whats exactly does the lymphatic system do?
How can we help to defend ourselves from integumentary diseases?
what is the worst immune disease that you can get
White blod cells help heal cut,burns,frostbite and other cuts and scrapes.
White blood cells kills germs
Antigens attach to foreign material
T-cells recognize specific antigen
makes mor T-cells to trigger B-cells=make antibodies to fight off pathogen and remember it for next time
Michael, one of the worst diseases is smallpox, which killed many people and is contagious.
there are 2 main layers, the dermis and the epdermis, one on top and in the middle.
Is it better to have or worse to have certain blood types?
How do you get your certain blood type? Mom and Dad?
Nick, arteries bring blood to the body parts, and veins bring it back.
The difference between veins and arteries is that veins run through out your body while arteries are in your heart and pump blood out of your heart into the veins the veins carry the blood through out the body nurshing the cells and feeding them.
there are three layers
i think
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