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Virus Defender

The Modernistic to Learn About Immune System.

Heart

Easy to Learn, Hard to Master.

Use WASD to control the "immune system" represented
by a red block by rotating it up, right, down and left respectively.
Block the viruses with the "immune system"!
Don't let the viruses touch the heart! If the health reaches 0, you lose.
You can heal by touching your heart with the medicine. But beware,
you can destroy the medicine with your "immune system"!
It's easy to learn how exactly to play, but it's hard for you to conquer this game.

Immune System

The Optimal Way to Learn.

The immune system protects your body from outside invaders, including germs such as bacteria,
viruses, and fungi, and toxins (chemicals made by microbes).
The immune system is made up of different organs, cells,
and proteins that work together.
Learn without having to facing boring words here!

Virus

Learning Immune System with this One of a Kind Way.

The two type of immune system:

Immune System

State-of-the-art by Combining Science With Computer.

The immune system protects your body from outside invaders, including germs such as bacteria,
viruses, and fungi, and toxins (chemicals made by microbes).
The immune system is made up of different organs, cells,
and proteins that work together.
Learn without having to facing boring words here!

Virus

Staying Au Courant with this Information.

Viruses are an assembly of different types of molecules that consist of genetic material
(either a single- or double-stranded DNA or RNA) with a protein coat and sometimes a layer of fat too (an envelope)
They can assume different shapes and sizes—spacecraft designs, spirals, cylinders and ball shapes.
Bacteria are prokaryotes—the smallest,
simplest and most ancient cells, with free-floating genetic material.
These microscopic single-celled organisms can be rod, spiral or spherical in shape.
There are two types of bacteria: Gram-negative and Gram-positive.
The key difference is the presence of an extra outer membrane in Gram-negative bacteria.
It’s essentially an extra line of defence that makes it harder for antibiotics to penetrate,
thus making Gram-negative bacteria more difficult to kill and more prone to developing resistance.
With bacteria rapidly developing resistance to antibiotics,
it is increasingly important that we know the distinction,
because viruses can’t be treated with antibiotics, nor bacteria with antivirals.

Immune System

Collaborating with the Club that is Preeminent in this Aspect.

We Integrated Science Club collaborated with Biology Club to create this fun immune system simulation.



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