The Immune systemBy Imogen Arnol,Kathleen CampionAndSofia Piskopos
IntroductionThe Immune system is there to protect your body from infectious diseases, such as hepatitis A,B,C,D and E. Imagine a world where everything was sick. All you could do all day was sit in bed, wouldn’t that be boring?
ContentsWhat is the Immune system? How the Immune system works? What the Immune system is connected to? Where is the Immune system? How to protect the Immune system? The Immune ResponseGlossaryBibliography
What is the Immune system? The Immune system is one of the ten systems needed to survive , it helps you fight back at infections and diseases that attack your body. Some of these diseases could be deadly but all thanks to our Immune system we are more likely to survive. With out our Immune system we would be living in a life threatening time.
How the Immune system works?    The Immune system is like an army with different blood cells doing different jobs. Let’s say you get a cold. During the time you are sick your Immune system is fighting the cold, like a war going on inside you, and the medicine just helps the Immune system do its job.
What the Immune system connected to?    The Immune system is special because it’s the only one trying to protect the body. All the others are stopping you from being a lump of skin, keeping the blood pumping through your body, keeping the human race going and making you able to move. Their all unique in their own way but the Immune system is connected to all the systems. It’s connected to the nervous system especially, because the brain needs to send out messages to the body saying to attack. But as I said the Immune system is connected to all the systems in the body, by trying to protect them.
Where is the Immune system? The tonsils release white blood cells to get rid of any throat infections. The adenoids in the nose also helps releasing white blood cells when you are sick. Your Immune system is mostly all over your body and in your white blood cells.
How to protect the Immune system? We protect the Immune system by eating healthy food and getting immunised at an early age. A great way to protect your Immune system is to eat lots of vitamin E, vitamin C and Carrots are also good for your Immune system.
Immune ResponseThe Immune response is when you cut your self for example when you bleed your white blood cells are the ones who keep out all germs and diseases and keep us healthy. As it shows on our model the white blood cells all go to the cut and help the skin close up the wound.
White blood cells attacking  germs.White blood cells finished attacking the  germs.
Glossaryimmunize: To make a person or animal Immune to infections using vaccine. Adenoids: A lump of tissue between the back of the nose and the throat often disturbing speaking and breathing for young children.
BibliographyThe Human Body, the ultimate guide to how the body works.  http://kidshealth.org./parent/genral/body_basics/immune.html#a_the_immune_systemhttp://www.rkm.com.au/immuneolygy/index.htmlhttp://www.homeremedyhaven.com/articles/health-advice/natural-ways-to-protect-your-immune-system.html
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The immune system

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    The Immune systemByImogen Arnol,Kathleen CampionAndSofia Piskopos
  • 2.
    IntroductionThe Immune systemis there to protect your body from infectious diseases, such as hepatitis A,B,C,D and E. Imagine a world where everything was sick. All you could do all day was sit in bed, wouldn’t that be boring?
  • 3.
    ContentsWhat is theImmune system? How the Immune system works? What the Immune system is connected to? Where is the Immune system? How to protect the Immune system? The Immune ResponseGlossaryBibliography
  • 4.
    What is theImmune system? The Immune system is one of the ten systems needed to survive , it helps you fight back at infections and diseases that attack your body. Some of these diseases could be deadly but all thanks to our Immune system we are more likely to survive. With out our Immune system we would be living in a life threatening time.
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    How the Immunesystem works? The Immune system is like an army with different blood cells doing different jobs. Let’s say you get a cold. During the time you are sick your Immune system is fighting the cold, like a war going on inside you, and the medicine just helps the Immune system do its job.
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    What the Immunesystem connected to? The Immune system is special because it’s the only one trying to protect the body. All the others are stopping you from being a lump of skin, keeping the blood pumping through your body, keeping the human race going and making you able to move. Their all unique in their own way but the Immune system is connected to all the systems. It’s connected to the nervous system especially, because the brain needs to send out messages to the body saying to attack. But as I said the Immune system is connected to all the systems in the body, by trying to protect them.
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    Where is theImmune system? The tonsils release white blood cells to get rid of any throat infections. The adenoids in the nose also helps releasing white blood cells when you are sick. Your Immune system is mostly all over your body and in your white blood cells.
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    How to protectthe Immune system? We protect the Immune system by eating healthy food and getting immunised at an early age. A great way to protect your Immune system is to eat lots of vitamin E, vitamin C and Carrots are also good for your Immune system.
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    Immune ResponseThe Immuneresponse is when you cut your self for example when you bleed your white blood cells are the ones who keep out all germs and diseases and keep us healthy. As it shows on our model the white blood cells all go to the cut and help the skin close up the wound.
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    White blood cellsattacking germs.White blood cells finished attacking the germs.
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    Glossaryimmunize: To makea person or animal Immune to infections using vaccine. Adenoids: A lump of tissue between the back of the nose and the throat often disturbing speaking and breathing for young children.
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    BibliographyThe Human Body,the ultimate guide to how the body works. http://kidshealth.org./parent/genral/body_basics/immune.html#a_the_immune_systemhttp://www.rkm.com.au/immuneolygy/index.htmlhttp://www.homeremedyhaven.com/articles/health-advice/natural-ways-to-protect-your-immune-system.html
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    The End Thankyou for watching, we hope you enjoyed.