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Immune Activity Questions: Questions: Attach your individual’s questions to the team’s project. 1. Discuss some of the ways microbes evade the body's immune system. 2. Distinguish between antigen and antibody. Then explain how antibodies and macrophages work together during an antigen-antibody reaction. 3. Differentiate between the functions of T cells and B cells. 4. Distinguish between viruses and bacteria. Explain the similarities and differences in the way they affect the immune system. 5. Discuss how the immune response contributes to homeostasis. 6. Debate whether mass inoculation is worth the risk of the few who die each year as a result of receiving a vaccination. Immune Activity Questions: Questions: Attach your individual’s questions to the team’s project. 1. Discuss some of the ways microbes evade the body's immune system. 2. Distinguish between antigen and antibody. Then explain how antibodies and macrophages work together during an antigen-antibody reaction. 3. Differentiate between the functions of T cells and B cells. 4. Distinguish between viruses and bacteria. Explain the similarities and differences in the way they affect the immune system. 5. Discuss how the immune response contributes to homeostasis. 6. Debate whether mass inoculation is worth the risk of the few who die each year as a result of receiving a vaccination. Immune Activity Questions: Questions: Attach your individual’s questions to the team’s project. 1. Discuss some of the ways microbes evade the body's immune system. 2. Distinguish between antigen and antibody. Then explain how antibodies and macrophages work together during an antigen-antibody reaction. 3. Differentiate between the functions of T cells and B cells. 4. Distinguish between viruses and bacteria. Explain the similarities and differences in the way they affect the immune system. 5. Discuss how the immune response contributes to homeostasis. 6. Debate whether mass inoculation is worth the risk of the few who die each year as a result of receiving a vaccination.