Topic : Immunity Aim : Describe the structure and role of pathogens in causing disease. Do Now : 1. Pass up your science fair data and conclusions. 2. Take out your immune system reading notes. 3. Take out your numbers! 4. Locomotion review with your 3:00 partner (next slide) HW : Read pgs. 655 and 656. Write a paragraph of at least 4 sentences explaining the difference between passive and active immunity. Due Wednesday: CL for Skeletal and Muscular Systems Muscle Fatigue Lab due Wednesday.
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Topic: Immunity
Aim: Describe the structure and role of pathogens in causing disease.
Do Now: 1. Pass up your science fair data and conclusions.
2. Take out your immune system reading notes.
3. Take out your numbers!
4. Locomotion review with your 3:00 partner (next slide)
HW: Read pgs. 655 and 656. Write a paragraph of at least 4 sentences explaining the difference between passive and active immunity.
Due Wednesday:CL for Skeletal and Muscular Systems
Muscle Fatigue Lab due Wednesday.
Do Now: With your 3:00 partner, identify and describe the function of structures A, B and C in the diagram.
A – Skeletal muscle•Attach to bone to aid in movement
C - Tendon•Connect muscle to bone
B - Ligament
•Connect bone to bone
Schistosoma mansoni is a major parasitic pathogen that causes schistosomiasis.
You can become infected when your skin comes in contact with contaminated freshwater.
Schistosomiasis accounts for greater than a ¼ of a million deaths per year. These not found in the U.S.
Why?
Within days after becoming infected, they may develop a rash or itchy skin. Within 1-2 months of infection, symptoms may develop including fever, chills, cough, and muscle aches.
Symptoms of chronic schistosomiasis include: abdominal pain, enlarged liver, blood in the stool or blood in the urine, problems passing urine, and increased risk of bladder cancer.