A disease is a condition that negatively impacts the normal functioning of an organism's body. It can be caused by various factors such as pathogens, genetic mutations, environmental factors, and lifestyle choices.
Types of Diseases
Diseases can be broadly classified into the following categories:
Non-communicable Diseases: These are not caused by infectious agents and often develop over time. Examples include heart disease, diabetes, and cancer.
Genetic Diseases: These are caused by abnormalities in an individual's genetic makeup. Examples include cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, and Huntington's disease.
Autoimmune Diseases: These occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own cells and tissues. Examples include rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and type 1 diabetes.
Construct an argument from evidence to explain the likelihood of an organism’s ability to survive when compared to the resources in a certain habitat (e.g., freshwater organisms survive well, less well, or not at all in saltwater; desert organisms survive well, less well, or not at all in woodlands).
Create models that illustrate how organisms and their habitats make up a system in which the parts depend on each other.