Part A: video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPOrnU3ImxI After watching the vi

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Part A: video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPOrnU3ImxI
After watching the video, address the first question based on your thoughts and supported by research. Include with your post the research references in APA (American Psychological Association) style format. Question: Do you think the government should mandate childhood vaccinations? Do you think parents have the right to refuse it? Why?
Part B: topic:lymphatic system and immunity
create and post TWO separate well-crafted and well-researched questions for your classmates to answer. Each question must include at least 5 sentences of background information before your classmate questions are asked. ***Please be sure to research your questions and add references in APA style.
Part c: answer question (5 sentences to support answer and 1 reference each please)
1.Background Info: Cytokines attract white blood cells and produce signs of inflammation. The body can show local and systemic inflammation. Signs of local inflammation include heat, redness, swelling, and pain. When inflammation becomes systemic, body temperature may increase and be shown through the body having a fever. The fever can then “Inhibit the body to reproduce bacteria” (Patton & Thibodeau,2020).
Question: Explain the process of an inflammatory responses.
2.HIV is a retrovirus that comes from chimpanzees. Humans became infected after eating and killing infected chimpanzees. “Although HIV can invade several types of cells, it has its most obvious effects in a certain type of T cell called a CD4+ T cell.” (Patton & Thibodeau) These cells help to fight off HIV. As HIV continues to invade the body, the immune system becomes unable to fight off other diseases. Kaposi’s sarcoma, pneumonia, and cancer are most common in HIV patients.
What are these infections called?

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