University of Nebraska Medical Center
University of Nebraska Medical Center

Teacher Guides Pathology and Microbiology

The Pathology and Microbiology modules give students an engaging introduction to how diseases develop, how pathogens function, and how the body responds to them—providing clear, science‑based explanations suited for grades 6–12. These ready‑made lessons help teachers supplement their curriculum with expert‑vetted content that strengthens students’ understanding of microbes, illness, and real‑world health science applications.

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Unicellular and Multicellular Guide
Reproduction and Fertilization Guide
Organization of Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms Guide
Specialized Cells: Sensory Pathways Guide
Molecules of Life Guide
Cell Division and Differentiation Guide
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Human Immune System Guide
Your Body’s Defense: The Immune System Guide
History of Medicine/Pathology Guide
Histology of Epithelial and Connective Tissue Guide
Blood Components and Cells Guide
Cell Adaptation and Death Guide
Immunology Overview Guide
Acute Inflammation, Chronic Inflammation, and Tissue Repair Guide
Hemostasis: The Process of Preventing and Stopping Bleeding Guide
Genetic Disorders Guide
Neoplasia: Uncontrolled and Abnormal Cell and Tissue Grow Guide
U.S. Morbidity and Mortality Overview Guide
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Viruses: Are They Living? Guide
Microbiology Introduction Guide
Bacteria Guide
Bacterial Culture Guide
Bacteria in the Human Body Guide
Anti-Bacteria Guide
Parasitology: The Study of Parasites and Parasitic Diseases Guide
Mycology: The Study of Fungi Guide
Virology: The Study of Viruses Guide
Careers in Pathology and Microbiology Guide
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Aseptic Technique Guide
Measuring and Transferring Liquids Guide

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