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.
Integrate qualitative scientific and technical information (e.g., weather maps; diagrams; other visualizations, including radar and computer simulations) to support the claim that motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions.