IMMUNITY SYSTEM

IMMUNITY SYSTEM

Environment, Ethics, and Human Health

This is a research paper about Environment, Ethics, and Human Health.

my topic is are as follow

1.First, choose ONE of the following major Human Biology 21 health topics as your MAIN TOPIC. In your final paper, you may address more than one of these, but for now please just choose one(Choose by deleting all the choices, except the one you wish to write about.) (All the below topics are meant to refer to humans only): 1 point

Immunity system

2. Next, choose one or two of the following global environment sub-topics to address in your paper. Give some serious thought as to how you are going to directly correlate your main topic to your chosen sub-topic(s). The sub-topics below can be focused on humans, non-human living organisms or non-living components of the environment. Examples of non-living components of the environment are: pollution, chemicals, water, soil, etc. (Choose by deleting all the choices, except the one or two you wish to write about). 1 point

Food/Agriculture/Soil

Air pollution

3.Next, choose your locations. In this paper you must use examples from at least one developed nation AND one developing nation. Your developed nation can be the United States, but it is not required. You may change your nations later on. You may use “2nd world countries” or “3rd world countries” for your developing nations. 2 points

Your developed nation examples will come from which country?

Australia

Your developing nation examples will come from which country?

China

important information. this is a rough draft. the rubric and the requirement are on the file.

 

Answer preview

Today, society encounters most of the ethical in addressing the interaction between the environment and human health.  It poses a challenge in deciding how exactly should people regulate some activities, chemicals, and so on to promote environmental health.  The environment plays a crucial role in improving human health.  On the other hand, human can play a role in preserving the environment.  Unregulated human activities can heavily impact the human immune system in a negative way. The immunity systems detect the entry of foreign substances or microorganisms, which are also known as pathogens in the body.  Then it creates a mechanism to fight the entry…

 

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