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Ksenya-84 [330]
1 year ago
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after educating students about changes in the immune system and risk for infection as people age, the instructor determines that

the education was successful when the students identify:
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Lapatulllka [165]1 year ago
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The instructor determines that education is successful when students identify ways to keep their bodies healthy and maintain cleanliness so they don't get infections.

Immunity or the immune system in humans is the ability of a person's body to defend itself against various "enemies" or foreign objects that enter the body.

The function of the immune system is very central to the human body's defense. Without an immune system, the body will be vulnerable to attacks by germs, parasites, or viruses. The immune system also plays a role in fighting against various types of pathogens, so that your body remains in a healthy condition. Sleep patterns, stress, and poor eating patterns can reduce the immune system in the body.

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