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Chapter_021

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The Behavioral Immune System - University of British Columbia
The Behavioral Immune System - University of British Columbia

... aversive responses to people who appear especially likely to pose some risk of pathogen transmission. This has implications for the stigmatization of people suffering from infectious diseases. For instance, prejudicial responses toward such people may be especially pronounced when perceivers feel es ...
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... response in the case of a second challenge with a pathogen have been documented (e.g. Kurtz and Franz 2003). In fact, even unicellulars have an immune system, a topic to which I shall return at the end of this text. Suffice to say for the moment that immunology does indeed deal with organisms, but i ...
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Immunity and the emergence of individuality

... response in the case of a second challenge with a pathogen have been documented (e.g. Kurtz and Franz 2003). In fact, even unicellulars have an immune system, a topic to which I shall return at the end of this text. Suffice to say for the moment that immunology does indeed deal with organisms, but i ...
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... a defined number of somatic cells and all are visible in the intact living organism under the microscope making the observation of infection possible at the organism level. It is also an excellent genetic model as it has both hermaphrodite and male sexes and is a premiere organism for the use of RNA ...
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... will result in resources being shifted away from the immune system in order to optimize the flight-orfight response. This hypothesis differs from the ‘energy-crisis’ hypothesis because it is not energy per se that is limiting, but specific molecules that are required for both immunity and some other ...
Chapter Objectives
Chapter Objectives

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Chapter 10 Lymphatic and Immune Systems Chapter Objectives
Chapter 10 Lymphatic and Immune Systems Chapter Objectives

... Your health status is an important factor in the ability of your immune system to respond to an antigen invading your body. The healthier you are the more likely that your immune system can respond effectively. As we age the immune system tends to respond less quickly and effectively to a challenge ...
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Juvenile hormone-mediated reproduction in burying
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... sampled during the parental cycle to investigate JH correlates of the parental cycle. Titers of JH initially declined following the oviposition period. A second peak in JH titer, however, occurred at the time young arrive on the carcass (Fig. 2). It should be noted that this JH peak was not associat ...
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UNIT 6 – READING AND LEARNING GUIDE TOPICS TO KNOW
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SLIDE 4 Live vaccines
SLIDE 4 Live vaccines

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