Active Immunity - Duplin County Schools

Learn
• GP: Early Earth (together?)
• Complete Immunity Classwork (due today)
– Or any other missing work (see Progress Report)
• Make sure Unit 5 packet is COMPLETE (turn in
Friday)
• Extra Credit!
Thursday
May 11, 2017
Agenda
(10) Catalyst
(35) Tic Tac Toe Review
(40) Unit 5 Quiz
I can:
 review Unit 5 and apply my
knowledge to my quiz
Catalyst
1. What are the 4 things
required for evolution? (36)
2. What is one way humans
cause antibiotic resistance?
(37)
3. What is one way we receive
passive immunity? Active
immunity? (40)
HW: Unit 5 Packet due TOMORROW
Signed Progress Report = EXTRA CREDIT
Exit Ticket Review
1. Which will most likely develop as a result of
receiving a vaccine?
A. mutagens
B. antibiotic resistance
C. artificially acquired active immunity
D. naturally acquired passive immunity
Exit Ticket Review
2. Which immune response is passed from
mother to child through breast feeding?
A. active
B. passive
C. humoral
D. cell-mediated
Exit Ticket Review
3. Which is an example of passive immunity?
A. people being vaccinated against diseases
B. people taking vitamins to boost their
immune responses
C. people receiving antibodies from their
mothers before birth
D. people producing antibodies against
organisms that cause diseases they have had
previously
Exit Ticket Review
4. People who are vaccinated against the seasonal flu virus are
far less likely to get sick from the flu than people who do not
get vaccinated. Which is the best explanation for the vaccine’s
ability to protect people from the flu?
A. The vaccine is a chemical designed to destroy the flu virus.
B. The vaccine inhibits the ability of the flu virus to replicate.
C. The vaccine prevents the flu virus from entering its target
cells.
D. The vaccine stimulates the production of antibodies
against the virus.
Tic Tac Toe Review Example
1. Which will most likely
develop as a result of
receiving a vaccine?
A. mutagens
B. antibiotic resistance
C. artificially acquired
active immunity
D. naturally acquired
passive immunity
A. Vaccines don’t cause
mutations
B. Vaccines are not antibiotics,
cannot cause resistance (not
killing bacteria)
C. Active immunity = cells make
own antibodies (like from
encountering VACCINES)
D. Passive immunity = given
antibodies directly (during
development from mother)