Textbook Readings for Emergency Diseases

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11 The Rise of Antibiotic Resistance 229 Immunity
14 Endosymbiosis Explains the Origin of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts 304-305 Evolution
15 Viruses Are Infectious Particles of Genetic Information and Protein - Intro 324
15 Viral Replication Occurs in Five Stages 326
15 Effects of a Viral Infection May Be Mild or Severe - Intro 328 Immunity
15 Symptoms Result from Cell Death and Immune Response 328
15 Drugs and Vaccines Help Fight Viral Infections 329-330 Immunity
16 AIN-Antibiotics and Other Germ Killers 342 Immunity
16 Bacteria and Archaea Live In and On Us 347 Immunity
16 Investigating Life: A Bacterial Genome Solves Two Mysteries 348-349 Immunity
33 Vaccines Jumpstart Immunity 684 Immunity
33 Many Cells, Tissues, and Organs Defend the Body - Intro 674 Immunity
33 BQ - Why do we need multiple doses of the same vaccine? 684 Immunity
33 White Blood Cells Play a Major Role in the Immune System 674-675 Immunity
33 Adaptive Immunity Defends Against Specific Pathogens 678-683 Immunity
33 Adaptive Immunity Defends Against Specific Pathogens - Intro 678 Immunity
33 Macrophages, T Cells, and B Cells Have Distinct Roles in Adaptive Immunity 678-679 Immunity
33 B Cells Direct the Humoral Immune Response 680 Immunity
33 Antibodies Are Defensive Proteins 680-681 Immunity
33 Clonal Selection Explains the Surge of Identical Antibodies 681-682 Immunity
33 The Immune Response Turns Off Once the Threat Is Gone 682-683 Immunity
33 Humoral Immunity Is Active or passive 682 Immunity
33 Genetic Recombination Yields an Endless Variety of Antibodies and Antigen Receptors 681 Immunity
33 The Secondary Immune Response Is Stronger than the Primary Response 683
36 BQ - What will happen to the human population 755 Populations
36 A Population Consists of Individuals of One Species 742-743 Evolution
36 A Populations Consists of Individuals of One Species - Intro 742 Evolution
36 Density and Dispersion Patterns Are Static Measures of a Population 742 Populations
36 Isolated subpopulations May Evolve into New Species 742-743
36 Births and Deaths Help Determine Population Size - Intro 744 Populations
36 Births Add Individuals to a Population 744-745 Populations
36 Survivorship Curves Show the Probabliliy of Dying at a Given Age 745-746 Populations
36 Population Growth May Be Exponential or Logistic 746-749 Populations
36 Population Growth May Be Exponential or Logistic - Intro 746 Populations
36 Growth Is Exponential When Resources Are Unlimited 746 Populations
36 Population Growth Eventually Slows 747-748 Populations
36 Many Conditions Limit Populations Size 748-749 Populations
36 Guppies Illustrate the Importance of Natural Selection 751 Evolution
36 The Human Population Continues to Grow 752-755
36 The Human Population Continues to Grow - Intro 752 Populations
36 Population Dynamics Reflect the Demographic Transition 752-754 Populations
36 Factors Affecting Birth Rates 753-754 Populations
36 Factors Affecting Mortality 754 Populations