Cells of the Immune System –

 This is a graded discussion: 5 points possible due Nov 21 D16: Cells of the Immune System – Discussion Groups Exam 4 B MEGAN JENSEN (She/Her) From Microbiology 1 Sec 002 (20447) Background: It can be very challenging to learn all the immune cells, their functions, and how they are related to one another. A good tool to do this is to create a concept map. Using the words below, create a mind map showing the relationship between the words by organizing them, adding arrows, including simple label or terms to demonstrate their interrelatedness. The example below shows a concept map of cells… you can use this as guidance to help determine the level of detail you should include and one type of structure on how to build these. Word List: Your concept map must include the following words (and feel free to include additional words….) Adaptive Immunity Basophil T cell Innate Immunity Monocyte B cell Myeloid stem cell PMNs Lymphocytes Lymphoid stem cell Macrophage Antibodies Neutrophil Dendritic cell Natural Killer cell Eosinophil Antigen Presenting Cell Plasma cell PROMPT: 1) Use the word list to create a concept map on a piece of paper or using a computer drawing program. 2) Take a picture of your concept map and/or save the file. Embed your picture of your concept map as your response to this prompt. (If you forgot how to embed a photo on Canvas, you can review this tutorial.) …
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