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• RED SLIDE: These are notes that are
very important and should be recorded in
your science journal.
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-Please make notes legible and use indentations
when appropriate.
-Example of indent.
-Skip a line between topics
-Don’t skip pages
-Make visuals clear and well drawn. Please Label.
Prokaryotic
DNA / Nucleoid
Nucleus
Pili
Eukaryotic
Flagella
• RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very
important and should be recorded in your
science journal.
• BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow
directions, complete projects as described
and answer required questions neatly.
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• Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise
your hand as soon as you see him.
– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow
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“Hoot, Hoot”
“Good Luck!”
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• All medical surgeries in the 1800’s had
doctors working with soiled tools and
hands.
• All medical surgeries in the 1800’s had
doctors working with soiled tools and
hands.
– Most people died from infections after
surgery.
• Joseph Lister (1827-1912)
• Joseph Lister (1827-1912)
– Changed the 50% death rate of early
surgeries.
• Joseph Lister (1827-1912)
– Changed the 50% death rate of early
surgeries.
– He realized that microbes (small organisms)
were to blame for high post surgery death
rates.
• Joseph Lister (1827-1912)
– Changed the 50% death rate of early
surgeries.
– He realized that microbes (small organisms)
were to blame for high post surgery death
rates.
– Pioneered the use of antiseptic and
cleanliness.
• Joseph Lister (1827-1912)
– Changed the 50% death rate of early
surgeries.
– He realized that microbes (small organisms)
were to blame for high post surgery death
rates.
– Pioneered the use of antiseptic and
cleanliness. (Carbolic Acid Sprayer)
• Joseph Lister (1827-1912)
– Changed the 50% death rate of early
surgeries.
– He realized that microbes (small organisms)
were to blame for high post surgery death
rates.
– Pioneered the use of antiseptic and
cleanliness. (Carbolic Acid Sprayer)
Learn more about Joseph Lister at…
http://campus.udayton.edu/~hume/Lister/lister.htm
Every second
microbes are
trying to kill us by
attacking our
cells.
• Without an immune systems to protect us
from the thousand of micro invaders out
there, you would certainly die.
• H.G. Wells wrote: War of the Worlds.
– Does anyone know how the invaders were
stopped?
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• The alien invaders were too powerful to be
destroyed by our weapons. They were killed
by infectious diseases because they did not
evolve an immunity to earth’s diseases.
• The alien invaders were too powerful to be
destroyed by our weapons. They were killed
by infectious diseases because they did not
evolve an immunity to earth’s diseases.
– The human immune system has taken millions of
years to evolve.
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New Area of Focus: Your Immune System.
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
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Immune system: A system that protects
the body from diseases.
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• The system includes…
• The system includes…
– Special cells
• The system includes…
– Special cells
• The system includes…
– Special cells
– Proteins
• The system includes…
– Special cells
– Proteins
Antibodies
• The system includes…
– Special cells
– Proteins
– Tissues
• The system includes…
– Special cells
– Proteins
– Tissues
Lymphoid Tissues
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
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• Immune System, HIV, AIDS Available Sheet.
• Immune System, HIV, AIDS Available Sheet.
• First Line of Defense.
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Skin prevents disease from entering the
body.
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• Where are there holes in the wall?
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• Answer! Where are there holes in the
wall?
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• Answer! Where are there holes in the
wall?
• Nose
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• Answer! Where are there holes in the
wall?
• Nose
• Mouth
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• Answer! Where are there holes in the
wall?
• Nose
• Mouth
• Eyes
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• Answer! Where are there holes in the
wall?
•
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•
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Nose
Mouth
Eyes
Open wounds
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• Answer! Where are there holes in the
wall?
•
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Nose
Mouth
Eyes
Open wounds
Down low
– STD’s !
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• Mucus is another defense mechanism of
the human body.
– They trap and remove these invaders before
the can reach their target cells.
– Cilia move the invaders to be disposed.
Dust
Pollen
Particulates
Bacteria
Viruses
Spores
Dust
Pollen
Particulates
Bacteria
Viruses
Spores
Dust
Pollen
Particulates
Bacteria
Viruses
Spores
Dust
Pollen
Particulates
Bacteria
Viruses
Spores
Mucous
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• One of the biggest achievements of the
immune system is it’s ability to determine
friend from foe.
• One of the biggest achievements of the
immune system is it’s ability to determine
friend from foe.
• One of the biggest achievements of the
immune system is it’s ability to determine
friend from foe.
• The Bodies 2nd Line of Defense
• Immune System, HIV, AIDS Available Sheet.
• The body also rushes blood loaded with
protecting cells to infected areas. (Swelling)

The inflammatory response: Damaged
cells release chemicals.
 These
chemicals cause blood vessels to leak
fluid into the tissues, causing swelling.
 This helps isolate the foreign substance from
further contact with body tissues.
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Video! A Sneeze sends out millions of mucus
particles at 100 mph.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2QAGVMlns4
– Why is it so important that we cover our mouth?
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• Day One. You wake up, and your entire
body aches.
• Your Bodies 3rd Line of Defense.
• Your Bodies 3rd Line of Defense.
– The War Within
• Immune System, HIV, AIDS Available Sheet.
• Please create a drawing in your journal in
a step by step process on the next slide..
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Video Link! Hand drawing the Immune
System.
– Now try and label your picture with some
terms, chemical signals, and arrows as best
you can. It’s a complicated system .
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw27_jMW
w10&feature=related
• Don’t Freak!
– This was difficult, instead of stressing out, let’s
record three things we can learn from our
crazy diagram.
• Cells can give off chemical signals
• Cells can tell cells to die off
• There are many lines of defense.
• Don’t Freak!
– This was difficult, instead of stressing out, let’s
record three things we can learn from our
crazy diagram.
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•
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Cells can give off chemical signals
Cells can tell cells to die off
There are many lines of defense.
It is a very complicated and detailed process.
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Interleukins: These tell the body it’s under
attack.
 These give you the aches and pains. “Time
to rest!” (Warning System)
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• Interleukins: These tell the body it’s under
attack.
– These give you the aches and pains. “Time
to rest!” (Warning System)
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow)
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow) (Soldier)
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow) (Soldier)
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow)
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow)
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Phagocytes:
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Also called
macrophage
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow)
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Phagocytes:
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Also called
macrophage
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow)
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Phagocytes:
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Also called
macrophage
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
Invading
Organisms
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Invading
Organisms
Phagocyte
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Leukocytes: White blood cells (made in
bone marrow)
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Phagocytes: Cells that engulf invaders.
 - Lymphocytes:
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• Lymphocytes are more like the special
forces.
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Lymphocytes: Cells that remember the
invaders and help the body destroy them if
they come back.
 B T-
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Lymphocytes: Cells that remember the
invaders and help the body destroy them if
they come back.
 B T-
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Lymphocytes: Cells that remember the
invaders and help the body destroy them if
they come back.
 B T-
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Dendritic Cells: These cells function to
obtain antigen in tissues, they then migrate
to lymphoid organs and activate T cells.
Infectious Diseases Entire Unit Link
• Video Link! (Optional) The Human Immune
Response
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7rQuFZxVQQ
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• Video Link (Optional)! The Immune System
Overview.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWMJIMzsEMg
• When an antibody encounters a specific
antigen (invader)
• When an antibody encounters a specific
antigen (invader) it changes shape
(activates) and binds to it.
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
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Antibodies cling to virus making it
difficult to attach to cell.
Virus
Antibodies
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• Antibodies cling to virus making it difficult
to attach to cell.
Virus
Antibodies
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• Antibodies cling to virus making it difficult
to attach to cell.
Virus
Antibodies
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• Antibodies cling to virus making it difficult
to attach to cell.
Virus
Antibodies
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B
cells: Don’t visit battle, they send out
antibodies to cling to pathogen. (Deploy)
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– B cells: Don’t visit battle, they send out
antibodies to cling to pathogen. (Deploy)
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– B cells: Don’t visit battle, they send out
antibodies to cling to pathogen. (Deploy)
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– B cells: Don’t visit battle, they send out
antibodies to cling to pathogen. (Deploy)
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– B cells: Don’t visit battle, send out antibodies
to cling to pathogen. (Deploy)
B-Cell
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– B cells: Don’t visit battle, send out antibodies
to cling to pathogen. (Deploy)
B-Cell
Antibodies
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• T cells: Precise Removal (Sniper)
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• T cells: Precise Removal (Sniper)
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• T cells: Precise Removal (Sniper)
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• T cells: Precise Removal (Sniper)
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• The immune system can malfunction with
some immune syndromes.
– One such syndrome is AIDS which is caused by
the HIV virus.
• Video! An Inside Look at the Flu
• Complete this question as your watch the video on your
bundled homework.
– http://www.hominin.com/video/An_Inside_Look_at_the_Flu
Immune response
• Immunity can be active, or passive.
• Immunity can be active, or passive.
• Immunity can be active, or passive.
Your body is
making the
antibodies in
response to an
invader or to a
vaccination
• Immunity can be active, or passive.
Your body is
making the
antibodies in
response to an
invader or to a
vaccination
• Immunity can be active, or passive.
Your body is
making the
antibodies in
response to an
invader or to a
vaccination
You get the antibodies
from someone else.
Usually mother to baby
through the placenta
allow other organism
can make antibodies
which are collected and
passed on
• Which would you rather get?
– Cowpox on the left, or smallpox on the right?
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• Which would you rather get?
– Cowpox on the left, or smallpox on the right?
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
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Vaccine: A suspension of weakened or dead
pathogenic cells are injected in order to
stimulate the production of antibodies and
boost immunity.
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• Treatment for a virus
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• What is the most deadly animal on the
planet?
• What is the most deadly animal on the
planet?
• What is the most deadly animal on the
planet?
• What is the most deadly animal on the
planet?
• What is the most deadly animal on the
planet?
• What is the most deadly animal on the
planet?
• What is the most deadly animal on the
planet?
• and the answer is…
• And the most dangerous animal on the
planet is… The Mosquito
• Between 1 and 1.5 million people die
each year from just Malaria which is
carried by the mosquito.
Infectious Diseases Unit Link

New Area of Focus: Parasitism
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Parasitism: One organism benefits while
the other is harmed.
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Parasitism: One organism benefits while
the other is harmed.
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Neutral
Interspecific
Competition?
Neutral
Neutral
Lamprey
Neutral
Interspecific
Competition?
Neutral
Neutral
Lamprey
Neutral
Interspecific
Competition?
Neutral
Neutral
Lake Trout
Lamprey
Neutral
Interspecific
Competition?
Neutral
Neutral
Lake Trout
Lamprey
Neutral
Interspecific
Competition?
Neutral
Neutral
Lake Trout
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
“I’m sick of
studying dumb
stuff” “Why
should I care
about studying
parasites?”
• 1 in 3 American suffers in some form from
a parasite.
– Learn about them to help yourself.
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“I’m sorry
that I yelled
earlier.” “I
didn’t know
that.”
• Caution! Disgusting parasites ahead.
– Be prepared to be grossed out. Close your
eyes if needed.
• Caution! Disgusting parasites ahead.
– Be prepared to be grossed out. Close your
eyes if needed.
• Caution! Disgusting parasites ahead.
– Be prepared to be grossed out. Close your
eyes if needed.
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Parasites damage their host by consuming
tissues, and releasing toxins.
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Two general types of parasites
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Two general types of parasites
 Endoparasites: Inside your body.
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Two general types of parasites
 Endoparasites: Inside your body.
 Ectoparasites: Outside your body.
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Two general types of parasites
 Endoparasites: Inside your body.
 Ectoparasites: Outside your body.
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Two general types of parasites
 Endoparasites: Inside your body.
 Ectoparasites: Outside your body.
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Two general types of parasites
 Endoparasites: Inside your body.
 Ectoparasites: Outside your body.
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
Two general types of parasites
 Endoparasites: Inside your body.
 Ectoparasites: Outside your body.
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Two general types of parasites
 Endoparasites: Inside your body.
 Ectoparasites: Outside your body.
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• Worms make up some of the common
parasites that affects humans.
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• Worms make up some of the common
parasites that affects humans.
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• Worms make up some of the common
parasites that affects humans.
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• Worms make up some of the common
parasites that affects humans.
Microscopic Image of a
Hookworm
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Hookworm
• Ringworm
• Ringworm
• Athlete’s Foot: Another Fungi
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Loa loa, eyeworms
• Loa loa, eyeworms
• Onchocerciasis, Riverblindness
• Screw worm fly.
• Screw worm fly.
• Brain eating amoeba
• Brain Worm – Affects Moose. Slime from
snail passes the parasite between species.
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Bed bugs
• This strange louse is a tongue eating
parasite that lives in a fishes mouth.
Cymothoa exigua
• Mange Parasite.
• Biting flies
• Biting flies
• Biting flies
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Parasitic Wasp and Caterpillar Host
– https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMGLWyNcAs&list=PL49802F5E8EA511F6
• Sand Fly
• Filariasis
• Filariasis
• Filariasis
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Sea Lamprey
• Sea Lamprey
• Sea Lamprey
• Article! Sea Lamprey (Optional)
– Read Article and answer the questions at the
bottom in your journal.
• Sea Lamprey are jawless fish (very old),
They attach to fish with sucker and bore a
hole into flesh with tongue.
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• Coming to your local swim hole soon.
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• The Candiru or toothpick fish…
• Video Link! The Candiru
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQWgUhtObI
• The Candiru or toothpick fish sucks blood
and can enter any open human orifice.
• The Candiru or toothpick fish sucks blood
and can enter any open human orifice.
• The Candiru or toothpick fish sucks blood
and can enter any open human orifice.
• The Candiru or toothpick fish sucks blood
and can enter any open human orifice.
• Most parasites have degenerated in some
way, that is, they have lost many physical
features such as eyes.
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• Most parasites have degenerated in some
way, that is, they have lost many physical
features such as eyes.
– They don’t need these complicated things
anymore, but they have added features such as
producing more eggs and finding ways to exist
undetected.
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
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Diseases can be spread by…
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Insects
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• Lyme disease is carried by the deer tick /
black legged tick, not the wood / dog tick.
– Optional Video on Lyme Disease.
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• Which tick below is a deer tick, and which
is dog tick? The deer tick carries Lyme
Disease.
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• The deer tick spreads a bacterium when it
bites a human and fills with blood.
• Tick Removal. What should you do?
•Tick Removal.
–1) Use fine-point
tweezers to grasp the
tick at the place of
attachment, as close to
the skin as possible.
•Tick Removal.
–2) Gently pull the tick
straight out.
•Tick Removal.
–3) Place the tick in a
small vial labeled with
the victim's name,
address and the date.
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Squeezing the tick may force more
dangerous bacterium into your body.
– Gently pull the tick straight out.
• Squeezing the tick may force more
dangerous bacterium into your body.
– Gently pull the tick straight out.
– Gently so you don’t rip it in two leaving the
head stuck in your skin.
• If you have been bitten by a tick and
develop a “bullseye” spot, seek medical
attention.
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Diseases can be spread by…
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Insects
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Air
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Air
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
– Activity: Shake the hand of the person next to
you.
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• Not the best way to greet when you think
about disease transmission.
– Activity: Shake the hand of the person next to
you.
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• Not the best way to greet when you think
about disease transmission.
– Activity: Shake the hand of the person next to
you.
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• Yum, viruses taste good!
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• Yum, viruses taste good!
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• Millions upon millions of native peoples died as
a result of disease being brought over from
Europe. (No immunity)
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• Video! The transportation of viruses. (5:40)
– Pandemic Planning?
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwzjU0KRm3U
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Animal to Person (Contact)
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Hantavirus: A deadly virus found on the
feces of mice. Avoid close contact (airborne
as well) with these droppings.
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• Rabies and animals – Don’t come in contact
with animal.
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• Dispose of household trash in barrels that
are tamper proof. Remove often.
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• ‘Ahh”, “I found this cute wild bunny outside
and I’m going to raise it myself.
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• Now it has to have its head cut off to check
for the rabies virus in the brain tissue or you
run the risk of death.
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• Now it has to have its head cut off to check
for the rabies virus in the brain tissue or you
run the risk of death.
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• Now it has to have its head cut off to check
for the rabies virus in the brain tissue or you
run the risk of death.
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Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• You can now record information in the
white space next to the pictures.
– Color only the pictures.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
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Immune system - A
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the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
the body from
diseases.
Immune system - A
system that protects
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diseases.
Immune system - A
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Immune system - A
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Areas of Focus within The Cells and Infectious Diseases Unit:
Infectious Diseases through History, Viruses, Size of Viruses, Computer
Viruses, Viral Reproduction, Are Viruses Living?, Types of Viruses,
Types of Bacteria, Size of Bacteria, Bacteria Identification, Gram
Staining, Food Borne Illnesses and Prevention, Antibiotics, Antiseptics
and Cleaning Injuries, Tooth Decay, Dental Hygiene, Bacterial
Reproduction, Positives and Negatives of Bacteria, Lytic Viruses,
Lysogenic Viruses, Immune System, Virus Transmission, Treatment for
Viruses, Virus Prevention, Parasites, Types of Parasites, Parasite Life
Cycles, HIV, HIV Prevention, AIDS, STD’s, and more.
Full Unit can be found at…
Infectious Diseases Unit Link
• This PowerPoint is one small part of my Infectious Diseases
Unit.
• A Four Part 1,800+ Slide PowerPoint full of engaging
activities, critical class notes, review opportunities, question,
answers, games, and much more.
• 19 Page bundled homework that chronologically follows the
slideshow for nightly review. Modified version provided as
well as answer keys.
• 24 pages of unit notes with visuals for students and support
professionals.
• 4 PowerPoint Review Games with Answer Key
• Rubrics, videos, templates, materials list, First Day
PowerPoint, guide, and much more.
• Infectious Diseases Unit Link
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Genetics Review Game
Cellular Biology Unit
Introduction to Cells, Cell History, Cheek and Onion Cell Lab,
Cell
Theory Lesson Bundle
Cell Review Game
Cell Transport Lesson Bundle, Osmosis, Diffusion, Active
Transport
Cell Transport Review Game
Characteristics of Life Lesson
Cellular Organelles Lesson Bundle
Cellular Organelles Visual Quiz
Cellular Organelles Review Game
Cell Unit Crossword Puzzle
Cell Unit Flash Cards
Cellular Biology Unit Preview, Homework Bundle, Unit Notes,
more
Life Science
Curriculum Link
Infectious Diseases Unit
Infectious Diseases Unit Intro and Virus
Lesson Bundle
Virus Lesson Review Game
Bacteria Lesson Bundle
Bacteria Review Game
Parasites Lesson Bundle
Immune System, HIV, AIDS, STD's
Lesson Bundle
Infectious Diseases Unit Crossword
Puzzle
Immune System, HIV, AIDS, STD's
Review Game
Evolution and Natural Selection
Evolution and Natural Selection Lesson Bundle
Evolution and Natural Selection Review Game
Human Evolution Lesson Bundle
Life Origins and Human Evolution Quiz Game
Geologic Timescale, Earth System History Lesson
Bundle
Earth Geologic History Quiz Game
Life Origins and Human Evolution Quiz Game Life
Origins, Miller Urey Experiment Lesson Bundle
Ecological Succession Lesson Bundle
Ecological Succession Review Game
Taxonomy and Classification Unit
Taxonomy and Classification Lesson Bundle
Taxonomy and Classification Review Game
Bacteria Lesson Bundle
Bacteria Review Game
Kingdom Protista Lesson Bundle
Kingdom Animal Lesson Bundle
Animal Phylums Visual Quiz
Class Mammalia Lesson Bundle
Kingdom Animalia Review Game and Mammalia
Kingdom Fungi Lesson Bundle
Kingdom Fungi Review Game
Kingdom Plantae Lesson Bundle
Botany Unit Review Game
Name the Kingdom, Phylum, Class Visual Challenge
Taxonomy and Classification Crossword Puzzle
Botany Unit
Botany Unit Intro, Non-vascular Plants, Plate Evolution Lesson Bundle
Student Botany Projects, Grow Study Lesson Bundle
Botany Unit Review Game
Plants, Seeds, Seed Dispersal Lesson Bundle
Plants Review Game
Plants, Roots, Leaves, Lesson Bundle
Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons Lesson Bundle
Dendrochronology, Tree Ring Dating Lesson Bundle
Plant Hormones Lesson Bundle
Botany Unit Crossword Puzzle
Leaf Identification Lesson Bundle
Botany Unit Review Game
Plant Life Cycles, Flowers, Fruits Lesson Bundle
Plant Life Cycles, Flowers, Fruits Review Game
Life Science
Curriculum Link
Ecology Feeding Levels Unit
Ecology Food Chain Lesson Bundle
Biomagnification, Bioaccumulation of Pollution, Food Chain Lesson Bundle
Ecology Feeding Levels, Pyramid of Biomass, Number Lesson Bundle
Animal Dentition Lesson Bundle
Ecology Feeding Levels Unit Review Game
Ecology Feeding Levels Unit Crossword
Ecology Abiotic Factors Unit
Food Chain Board Game
Ecology Non-living Factors, Light Lesson
Bundle
Ecology, Non-living Factor Temperature
Ecology Interactions Unit
Lesson Bundle
Ecology Levels of Organization Lesson Bundle
Photosynthesis and Respiration,
Animal Habitats Lesson Bundle
Biogeochemical Cycles Lesson Bundle
Food Webs, Predator and Prey Cycles Lesson Bundle
Ecology Non-living Factors Quiz Game
Biodiversity and Population Sampling Lesson Bundle
Island Biogeography Lesson Bundle
Animal Competition Lesson Bundle
Nitrogen Cycle Lesson Bundle
Animal Camouflage and Mimicry Lesson Bundle
Phosphorus Cycle and Nutrient Pollution
Ecology, Camouflage, Mimicry, Population Sampling
Lesson Bundle
Review Game
Plant Succession, Fire Ecology, Lesson
Symbiosis Lesson Bundle
Bundle
Invasive Exotic Species Lesson Bundle
Ecological Succession Quiz Game
Ecology Interactions Part III, IV Review Game, Symbiosis,
Ecology Flash Cards
Exotic Species
Ecology Interactions Unit Crossword Puzzle
Physical Science
Curriculum Link
Laws of Motion and Simple
Machines Unit
Newton's Three Laws of Motion
Newton's Laws of Motion Review Game
Friction Lesson, Types of Friction
Kinetic and Potential Energy Lesson
Newton's Laws and Forces in Motion
Forces in Motion Review Game
Catapults and Trajectory Lesson
Simple Machines Lesson
Simple Machines Review Game
Laws of Motion and Simple Machines Unit Flashcards
Laws of Motion and Simple Machines Crossword Puzzle
Laws of Motion, Forces in Motion, Simple Machines Unit
Preview, Homework, Notes
Atoms and the Periodic Table of the
Elements Unit
Science Skills Unit
Lab Safety Lesson Bundle
Microscopes and Magnification Lesson Bundle
Metric System / SI Lesson Bundle
Scientific Notation Lesson Bundle
Volume and Density Lesson Bundle
Scientific Method, Observation Skills Lesson Bundle
Science Skills Unit Flash Cards
Science Skills Unit Crossword Puzzle
Science Skills Unit Review Game
Science Skills Unit Preview, Homework Bundle,
Notes
Atoms, Atomic Number, Atomic Mass, Isotopes Lesson Bundle
Inside the Atom Lesson Bundle
Atoms Review Game
Atomic Theory, Electrons, Orbitals, Molecules Lesson Bundle
Atoms, Atomic Theory, Electrons, Orbitals, Molecules Review Game
Atomic Bonding, Balancing Chemical Equations, Reactions, Lesson Bundle
Atoms and the Periodic Table Crossword Puzzle and Solution
Atoms and Periodic Table Unit Preview, Homework Bundle, Unit Notes
Periodic Table of the Elements Unit Lesson Bundle
Periodic Table of the Elements Review Game
Matter, Energy, and the Environment Unit
States of Matter, Physical Change, Chemical Change
States of Matter, Physical Change, Chemical Change Review Game
Gas Laws Introductory Lesson Bundle
Gas Laws Review Game
Viscosity Lesson Bundle
Forms of Energy Lesson Bundle
Heat Transfer, Convection, Conduction, Radiation Lesson Bundle
Electromagnetic Spectrum Lesson Bundle
Forms of Energy, Particles, Waves, EM Spectrum Review Game
Electromagnetic Spectrum Visual Quiz
Electricity and Magnetism Lesson Bundle
Electricity and Magnetism Review Game
Matter and Energy Crossword Puzzle and Solution
Matter, Energy, and the Environment Unit Preview, Homework Bundle,
Notes
Environment Unit Bundle
Environment Unit Bundle Review Game
Earth Science
Curriculum Link
Geology Topics Unit
Plate Tectonics, Continental Drift, Earth's Core,
Plate Boundaries Lesson Bundle
Dynamic Earth Review Game
Plate Boundaries Visual Quiz
Volcanoes Lesson Bundle
Types of Volcanoes
Volcanoes Review Game
Earthquakes Lesson Bundle
Earthquakes Review Game
Rock Deformation, Compression, Tension, Shearing
Minerals Lesson Bundle
Minerals Review Game
Rock or Mineral PowerPoint Quiz
Rocks and Minerals Lesson Bundle
Rocks and Minerals Flash Cards
Types of Rocks Visual Quiz
Rocks and the Rock Cycle Lesson Bundle
Rocks and Rock Cycle Review Game
Geologic Timescale, Earth System History Lesson Bundle
Earth Geologic History Quiz Game
Geology Unit Crossword Puzzle
Geology Unit Preview, Bundled Homework, Unit Notes
Astronomy Topics Unit
Solar System and Sun Lesson Bundle
Sun Lesson Bundle
Solar System and Sun Review Game
Solar and Lunar Eclipse Lesson Bundle
Inner Planets Lesson Bundle
Inner Planets Review Game
Moon, Phases of the Moon, Tides, Seasons, Lesson Bundle
Rocketry Lesson Bundle
Asteroid Belt, Meteors, Torino Scale Lesson Bundle
Asteroid Belt and Rocketry Review Game
Mission to the Moon, Apollo Lesson
Outer Planets Lesson Bundle
Outer Planets Review Game
Beyond the Solar System Lesson Bundle
Beyond the Solar System, Galaxies, Black Holes, Constellations Review
Game
Galaxy Lesson, Hubble Exploration
Astronomy Unit Crossword Puzzle
Astronomy Unit in Spanish
Science Curriculum
Link
Weathering, Soil Science, Soil
Conservation, Ice Ages, Glaciers
Unit
Mechanical and Chemical Weathering Lesson
Bundle
Mechanical and Chemical Weathering Review
Game
Soil Science Lesson Bundle
Erosion, Soil Conservation Lesson Bundle
Soil Science, Erosion, Soil Conservation Review
Game
Weathering, Soil Science Unit Flash Cards
Weathering and Soil Science Crossword Puzzle
Ice Ages and Glaciers Lesson Bundle
Ice Ages and Glaciers Review Game
Ice Ages and Glaciers Crossword Puzzle
Ice Ages, Glaciers Unit Flash Cards
Weathering, Soil Science, Soil Conservation,
Ice Ages, Glaciers Unit Preview
Weather and Climate Unit
Atmosphere Lesson Bundle
Ozone Layer, Air Pollution, Skin Cancer
Atmosphere, Layers of the Atmosphere,
Pollution Quiz Game
Air Pressure and Winds Lesson Bundle
Severe Weather Lesson Bundle,
Hurricanes, Tornado, Blizzards
Seasons Lesson Bundle, Axial Tilt
Weather, Wind, Seasons, Quiz Game
Winds, Global Winds, Wind Chill Lesson
Bundle
Oceans and Weather, Water Cycle, Clouds
Lesson Bundle
Water Cycle and Clouds Lesson Bundle
Earth Science
Curriculum Link
Rivers, Lakes, and
Water Quality Unit
Rivers and Watershed Lesson Bundle
Flooding Lesson Bundle
Benthic Macroinvertebrate Lesson Bundle
Lake Turnover Lesson Bundle
Salmon Lesson Bundle
Fish Lesson, Fashion a Fish, Lesson Bundle
Rivers, Lakes, and Water Quality Unit Review Game
Rivers, Lakes, and Water Quality Crossword Puzzle
Rivers, Lakes, and Water Quality Unit Preview, Homework Bundle, Unit Notes
Water Molecule Unit
Water Use, Water on Earth, Water Conservation Lesson Bundle
Groundwater, Groundwater Pollution Lesson Bundle
Properties of Water Lesson Bundle
Water Cycle Lesson Bundle
Water Unit Review Game
Water Unit Preview, Homework Package, Unit Notes, more
• Please visit the links below to learn more
about each of the units in this curriculum and
to see previews of each unit.
– These units take me four busy years to complete
with my students in grades 5-10.
Earth Science Units
Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Geology Topics Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Unit.html
Astronomy Topics Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Astronomy_Unit.html
Weather and Climate Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Weather_Climate_Unit.html
Soil Science, Weathering, More
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Soil_and_Glaciers_Unit.html
Water Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Water_Molecule_Unit.html
Rivers Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/River_and_Water_Quality_Unit.html
= Easier
5th – 7th grade
= More Difficult
6th – 8th grade
= Most Difficult
8th – 10th grade
Physical Science Units
Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Science Skills Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Science_Introduction_Lab_Safety_Metric_Methods.
html
Motion and Machines Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Newtons_Laws_Motion_Machines_Unit.html
Matter, Energy, Envs. Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Energy_Topics_Unit.html
Atoms and Periodic Table Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Atoms_Periodic_Table_of_Elements_Unit.html
Life Science Units
Extended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide
Human Body / Health Topics
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Human_Body_Systems_and_Health_Topics_Unit.html
DNA and Genetics Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics_Unit.html
Cell Biology Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Cellular_Biology_Unit.html
Infectious Diseases Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Infectious_Diseases_Unit.html
Taxonomy and Classification Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Taxonomy_Classification_Unit.html
Evolution / Natural Selection Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Evolution_Natural_Selection_Unit.html
Botany Topics Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Plant_Botany_Unit.html
Ecology Feeding Levels Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Feeding_Levels_Unit.htm
Ecology Interactions Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Interactions_Unit.html
Ecology Abiotic Factors Unit
http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Abiotic_Factors_Unit.html
• Thank you for your time and interest in this
curriculum. Please visit the welcome / guide on how
a unit works and please link to the many unit
previews to see the PowerPoint slideshows, bundled
homework, review games, unit notes, and much
more. Thank you for your interest and feel free to
contact me with any questions you may have. Best
wishes.
• Sincerely,
• Ryan Murphy M.Ed
• [email protected]