a) what is immunity and how does immunity affect the body's health?
b) what are common alterations related to immunity?
Answer: Immunity protects us from attack of any kind of diseases. It is a defence system of our body due to which we are safe from diseases as well as illness. There are kinds of immune responses which protects us from invasion of bacteria or germs.
The vaccination is provided to the children to prevent them from communicable diseases such as measles, chicken pox etc. The vaccination enhances the immune system and hence enables it to fight with foreign invaders.

a) what is immunity and how does immunity affect the body's health? b) what are common...
a) what is oxygenation, and how does it affect the body's health? b) what are common alterations related to oxygenation.
a) What is Thermoregulation, and how does it affect the body's health? b) What are common alterations related to thermoregulation?
a) what is cognition and how does it affect the body's health? b) What are common alterations related to cognition? c) what is happening in the cells, tissues and the body in relation to cognition? and apply the concept of cognition to a specific disease.
a) What is mobility, and how does it affect the body's health? what are common alterations related to mobility? b) with mobility, what is happening to the cell, tissues and the body? what is the basic problem? Apply the concept to a specific disease? c) What evidence do you see of alteration in the body with mobility? and what can be done to improve balance or counteract imbalances?
a) what is metabolism and how does it affect the body's help? what are common alterations related to metabolism? b) What is happening in the cells, tissues, and body? what is the basic problem? Relate this concept to a disease.
a) What is an infection and how does it affect the body? b) what are common alterations related to infection?
a) what is inflammation and how does it affect the body? b) what are common alterations related to inflammation?
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7. Does the dose rate of a nerve agent affect the body's response? Explain. What is the effect of daily exposure to small doses of a nerve agent over several days?
in terms of innate immunity what is the body's second line of defense against microbial infection/disease? explain the roles of the formed elements in the blood, lymphatic system, and phagocytes.