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What are vaccines and how do they work? What is the role of animals in developing them? Are we morally required to get ourselves (or be) vaccinated? This lesson will help pupils address all these questions, developing their knowledge and understanding of a crucial aspect of health and biological education.
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4.6

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laurettanwaka

a year ago
4

Thanks

Lee561990

a year ago
5

Some great lesson activities to engage students and develop critical thinking skills.

trisha7777

4 years ago
4

Jeanwaller

4 years ago
5

mpoole125

4 years ago
3

Lots of useful things in this resource - there is however a mistake where it says microbes 'secrete' antigens to make a person feel ill. Antigens are just proteins found on the surface of a microbe that shows that it is 'foreign' to the body. The reason bacteria make you feel ill is because they secrete toxins. Viruses replicate inside cells causing cell damage.

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