Identification of Foreign Substances: The immune system is able to recognize and distinguish between the body's own cells and foreign invaders.
Neutralization of Pathogens: Once a pathogen is identified, the immune systemworks to neutralize and eliminate it from the body.
Memory and Recognition: The immune system has the ability to "remember" previous encounters with specific pathogens, allowing for a faster and more effective response upon subsequent exposure.
Regulation and Balance: A healthy immune system is able to strike a balance between attacking harmful substances and avoiding damage to the body's own cells and tissues.
Use models (e.g., diagrams, maps, globes, digital representations) to explain how the rotation of Earth and unequal heating of its surface create patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates.