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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT
Diego   Emmanuel   Ramos   lastra   10/4/2022
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PROTOZOA 
What are protozoa ?
 Protozoa or protozoa are microscopic organisms, of unicellular structure identical to each other. They inhabit wet or watery places. Examples: euglena, colpoda, loxodes, amoeba.
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VIRUS 
Viruses are fairly small microorganisms. They remain composed of genetic material in a protein coat. Viruses cause common infectious diseases such as colds, flu, and warts. They also cause serious pathologies such as HIV and AIDS, Ebola and the coronavirus.
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BACTERIA
Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organisms found in almost every part of the world. They are vital to the world's ecosystems. Several species have the ability to live under truly extreme conditions of temperature and pressure.

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**SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT**

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Created on April 10, 2022

1. Create an infographic with the title “Organisms and ecosystems” 2. Add the following summarized information in as many infographic pages as you need: -Short description of pathogens in your own words: BACTERIA /VIRUS /PROTOZOA with an example -Short description of how our immune system work

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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

Diego Emmanuel Ramos lastra 10/4/2022

11''-14''

PROTOZOA

What are protozoa ? Protozoa or protozoa are microscopic organisms, of unicellular structure identical to each other. They inhabit wet or watery places. Examples: euglena, colpoda, loxodes, amoeba.

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VIRUS

Viruses are fairly small microorganisms. They remain composed of genetic material in a protein coat. Viruses cause common infectious diseases such as colds, flu, and warts. They also cause serious pathologies such as HIV and AIDS, Ebola and the coronavirus.

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BACTERIA

Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organisms found in almost every part of the world. They are vital to the world's ecosystems. Several species have the ability to live under truly extreme conditions of temperature and pressure.

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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT

Diego Emmanuel Ramos lastra 10/4/2022

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Types of immunity

Active immunity occurs when our own immune system is responsible for protecting us from a pathogen. Passive immunity occurs when we are protected from a pathogen by immunity gained from someone else.

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How our immune system works

The immune system has a vital role: It protects your body from harmful substances, germs and cell changes that could make you ill. It is made up of various organs, cells and proteins.

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PART 2: ANOTHER INFOGRAPHIC PAGE

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The importance of mangroves for the world’s oceans

Mangroves provide essential habitat for thousands of species. They also stabilize shorelines, preventing erosion and protecting the land — and the people who live there — from waves and storms.

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Web chain

A food web is the natural interconnection of food chains and a graphical representation of what-eats-what in an ecological community. Another name for food web is consumer-resource system.

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PART 2: ANOTHER INFOGRAPHIC PAGE

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Three society developments that have permanently damaged nature.

Some human activities that cause damage (either directly or indirectly) to the environment on a global scale include population growth, overconsumption, overexploitation, pollution, and deforestation.

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Brief explanation of “Agricultural frontier” in your own words

It is the edge between a place that has not been touched by man that is intact without any trace of the human being where the flora and fauna remains intact

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