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Inflammatory Response
When pathogens are detected in the body our capillaries expand, allowing immune cells to reach the infection.
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Where's My Otter?
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Describes the current state of the Southern Sea Otter and efforts to explain declining population levels. The answer to the problem lies in the interplay of multiple factors giving students a real world conservation problem.
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Ken Vicknair
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11
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9
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artifactID: 1163404
artifactRevisionID: 6759194
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bacteria
chordate
conservation
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disease
ecology
endangered
epidemiology
immune
keystone species
Mammal
pollution
predation
protists
sea otter
shark
trophic
virus
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SCI.BIO.999.307 (Inflammatory Response - Biology)
SCI.BIO.849 (Mammal Overview - Biology)
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