Last night I thought of 13 grades for a wilderness survival class.
1st grade: Prairie grassland(Which is where most of the humanoids live)
2nd grade: Deciduous forest(All of the forests in region 1 of Kepler Bb are deciduous forests)
3rd grade: Mixed forest(Both coniferous and deciduous trees in the same forest)
4th grade: Coniferous forest(also known as Taiga)
5th grade: Rainforest(1st year temperate, 2nd year tropical)
6th grade: Tundra(this is the first time students go to the arctic)
7th grade: Mountains(The very top of some mountains also has a tundra habitat)
8th grade: Beach(It can get very hot on the beach)
9th grade: Desert(Like the tundra, this is an extreme habitat)
10th grade: Lake(Very nice after being in a very hot place)
11th grade: Swamp(can be very dangerous)
12th grade: Savannah(Most dangerous of all the grasslands in my opinion)
13th grade: Ocean(Most dangerous of all water habitats)
Now you might be wondering why I have it in that order. Well to me this is from least dangerous(prairie) to most dangerous(ocean) factoring in the animals and plants that live in those habitats, the weather, the temperature, and where most humanoids live or are close to as well as the fact that these humanoids develop a natural antivenom.
For example if a humanoid gets bit by a rattlesnake this is what happens:
A few minutes after the bite:
The venom spreads and causes damage to blood vessels and red blood cells.
A few minutes later:
A macrophage phagocytoses a bit of venom and breaks it down in lysosomes.
A few minutes later:
A dendritic cell recognizes the venom and travels through the lymphatic system.
A few minutes later:
A T cell recognizes the venom and activates B cells with the venom.
A few minutes later:
Enough antibodies are produced for other white blood cells to get rid of the venom.
A day later:
All blood vessels are healed up.
2 days later:
The humanoid is not anemic anymore.
As you can see this is a fast acting immune system producing a natural antivenom.
However it is nothing against the most venomous creature of all, the box jellyfish. The venom of the box jellyfish can cause death in 2-5 minutes, even after removing any stuck on tentacles. That is only enough time for the dendritic cell to recognize the venom and travel towards the T and B cells.
Anyway do you think that I have the habitats in the right order of least dangerous to most dangerous considering all the factors that I used to order these habitats?
1st grade: Prairie grassland(Which is where most of the humanoids live)
2nd grade: Deciduous forest(All of the forests in region 1 of Kepler Bb are deciduous forests)
3rd grade: Mixed forest(Both coniferous and deciduous trees in the same forest)
4th grade: Coniferous forest(also known as Taiga)
5th grade: Rainforest(1st year temperate, 2nd year tropical)
6th grade: Tundra(this is the first time students go to the arctic)
7th grade: Mountains(The very top of some mountains also has a tundra habitat)
8th grade: Beach(It can get very hot on the beach)
9th grade: Desert(Like the tundra, this is an extreme habitat)
10th grade: Lake(Very nice after being in a very hot place)
11th grade: Swamp(can be very dangerous)
12th grade: Savannah(Most dangerous of all the grasslands in my opinion)
13th grade: Ocean(Most dangerous of all water habitats)
Now you might be wondering why I have it in that order. Well to me this is from least dangerous(prairie) to most dangerous(ocean) factoring in the animals and plants that live in those habitats, the weather, the temperature, and where most humanoids live or are close to as well as the fact that these humanoids develop a natural antivenom.
For example if a humanoid gets bit by a rattlesnake this is what happens:
A few minutes after the bite:
The venom spreads and causes damage to blood vessels and red blood cells.
A few minutes later:
A macrophage phagocytoses a bit of venom and breaks it down in lysosomes.
A few minutes later:
A dendritic cell recognizes the venom and travels through the lymphatic system.
A few minutes later:
A T cell recognizes the venom and activates B cells with the venom.
A few minutes later:
Enough antibodies are produced for other white blood cells to get rid of the venom.
A day later:
All blood vessels are healed up.
2 days later:
The humanoid is not anemic anymore.
As you can see this is a fast acting immune system producing a natural antivenom.
However it is nothing against the most venomous creature of all, the box jellyfish. The venom of the box jellyfish can cause death in 2-5 minutes, even after removing any stuck on tentacles. That is only enough time for the dendritic cell to recognize the venom and travel towards the T and B cells.
Anyway do you think that I have the habitats in the right order of least dangerous to most dangerous considering all the factors that I used to order these habitats?