Disease, Immunity, and Homeostasis
Your body fights invaders and keeps internal conditions steady — until something disrupts the balance.
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Venture In
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Observe
Kite
Infer
Whakaaro
Create
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Evaluate
Tohu
Evidence you will build
- Disease classification table with evidence
- Immune response model
- Blood glucose graph with interpretation
- Homeostasis feedback diagram
- Vaccine ethics evaluation
Why this matters
Communities depend on clear public-health communication about disease, immunity, and how bodies stay in balance.
What you will investigate and collect
You will classify diseases, model immunity and homeostasis, and interpret glucose data with ethical reasoning. How the body defends itself and regulates internal conditions — and what happens when regulation fails. Classification tables, models, glucose graphs, ethics notes.
- Time point
- Blood glucose (mmol/L)
- Event or stimulus
What you might make or share
- Data posterData product
Communicate inference limits and safeguards clearly
Microbiology inquiries often hinge on what data cannot claim — posters make that transparent.
What you will investigate
You will classify diseases, model immunity and homeostasis, and interpret glucose data with ethical reasoning.
What you will collect
Time point, Blood glucose
What you might make or share
An immune response model, a homeostasis diagram
