Friday, May 27, 2016

Blog Post # 2 (Terrence & Malik)

1. Approximately how many days from ferilization would your pig be if it measured 2 inches in length?( Hint: first, convert to cm.)
5.08 cm ~66 days

2. Why is the skin such an important organ? List 3 functions of the skin.
The skin is an important organ in making sure this three functions are handled.
  1. protection 
  2. regulation
  3. sensation

3. Why does inhaled air need to be warmed, filtered, and moistened?
To remove all solid substances from it along with the moisture to make sure the lungs do not dry out.

4. How do materials pass back and forth between the fetus and the mother?
The fetus is connected to the placenta by a tube called the umbilical cord. The cord contains two arteries and a vein. Substances pass back and forth between the mother's and fetus's blood through the placenta and cord. Oxygen and nutrients pass from the mother to the fetus.
5. What is the function of the hard palate?
The hard palate is made up of ridges and is located on the roof of the mouth, which separates the oral and nasal cavities; this makes it possible to eat and breathe simultaneously.

6. How old was your pig? How did you determine the age and what was your length?
100~ birth
We determined age based on the the size of the pig and the length of the pig was 26.5 cm.

Blog Post#2 External Anatomy (Ariel P. and Tiffany B.)


1.   Approximately how many days from ferilization would your pig be if it measured 2 inches in length?( Hint: first, convert to cm.)
It will take up to 30-40 days.


2.  Why is the skin such an important organ?  List 3 functions of the skin.

It is a barrier from ultraviolet radiation, it keeps out harmful substances and disease-producing organisms and aids in regulating the body temperature.

3.  Why does inhaled air need to be warmed, filtered, and moistened?
So it doesn't damage the tissue inside the lungs.

4.  How do materials pass back and forth between the fetus and the mother?
Substances pass back and forth between the mother's and fetus's blood through the placenta and cord.


    5.  What is the function of the hard palate?
    It is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone, and spans the arch formed by the upper teeth.

    6.  How old was your pig?  How did you determine the age and what was your length? 
    We measured the pig to determine the age. Since our pig was 36cm, it was 115 days old.


      Pig Post #2- External Anatomy( Danielle and Jiheib )

      Pig Post #2- External Anatomy( Danielle and Jiheib )
      Questions

      1. It would take 114 days from fertilization for a pig to be the measuring length of 2 inches.

      2. The skin is such an important organ because it protects all the other organs within the body.

      3. Inhaled air need to warmed, filtered, and moistened because cool air changes your body temperature and you need air to keep your lungs moistened.

      4. Materials pass back and forth between the fetus and the mother substances like blood and oxygen goes back and forth between the fetus and a mother. 

      5. The function of the hard palate is a very thin bony plate of the skull. That can be found in the roof of the mouth.

      6. Our pig was 115 days which is about 3 months. We determine the age base on the length which was 36cm.













      Pig Post #2- External Anatomy(Jasmyn & N'Dia)

      Questions

      1.   Approximately how many days from ferilization would your pig be if it measured 2 inches in length?( Hint: first, convert to cm.)

      If the pig is 2 inches in length then the pig is 2 days from ferilization. 



      2.  Why is the skin such an important organ?  List 3 functions of the skin.

      Protection, Heat regulation,Excertion, Secretion, and Absorption are some functiona of the skin. Skin is important because it protects your internal organs, regulates your body temperature and tells how your body is doing.

      3.  Why does inhaled air need to be warmed, filtered, and moistened? 

      The air needs to be filtered because if your breathe in dirty air then it can damage your lungs. The air need to be warm because we have a body temperature regulator and if the temperature is not regulated, the body function is not optimize. 


      4.  How do materials pass back and forth between the fetus and the mother?

      The fetus is connected to the placenta by a tube called the umbilical cord. The cord contains two arteries and a vein. Blood and oxygen are pass through the placenta and cord. 

      5.  What is the function of the hard palate?

      The hard palate separates the oral and nasa cavaities, bordering the oral cavity superiorly and forming the roof of the mouth and the nasal cavity inferiorly forming its floor.

      6.  How old was your pig?  How did you determine the age and what was your length? 


      Our pig was at birth. We determined the pig's age by measuring the pig from head to toe in centimeters. Our pig was 30cm long. 

      Pig Post #2-External Anatomy (Ariel & Larry)

      1. Approximately how many days from fertilization would your pig be if it measured 2 inches in length?( Hint: first, convert to cm.)
      • 35-40 days till fertilization 
      2. Why is the skin such an important organ? List 3 functions of the skin.
      • It is a barrier to ultraviolet radiation, keep out harmful substances and disease-producing organisms, helps to prevent the loss of water from the body, aids in regulating the body temperature.
      3. Why does inhaled air need to be warmed, filtered, and moistened?
      • As air passes through the nasal cavities it is warmed and humidified
      4. How do materials pass back and forth between the fetus and the mother?
      • Substances pass back and forth between the mother's and fetus's blood through the placenta and cord. Oxygen and nutrients pass from the mother to the fetus.
      5. What is the function of the hard palate?
      • It is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone, and spans the arch formed by the upper teeth.
      6. How old was your pig? How did you determine the age and what was your length?

      • Ariel and I pig 112 days old. We measured the length of the pig to determine the age of our pig. Our pig was 30 cm long.

      Thursday, May 26, 2016

      Blog Post # 1- Fetal Pig dissection ( Terrence & Malik )

      1. What are some characteristics shared by all mammals?
      All mammals have mammary glands and hair 
      mammals reproduce sexually 
      all mammals except whales have two sets of teeth
      all mammals are vertebrates 
      all mammals are endothermic
      2. How are domestic pigs related to wild hogs found in some states?
      domesticated pigs are same species, wild hogs are their ancestors. they share same lifespan and are omnivores.
      3. What is the length of a pigs birth cycle in pigs? How does this compare to humans?
      112 and 115 days
      4. Which is more distal to the elbow- the wrist or the hoof?
      the hoof

      5. Post a picture of the pig and give the orientation using the following terms, anterior, posterior, dorsal , and ventral.



      External Anatomy (Saiswan,Ronjae)

      1. 59 days away from fertilization.
      2. The skin regulates body temperture, protect the body from radiation, and excreats toxic substances through sweat.
      3. Inhaled air needs to be warm, filtered and moist becasue cold air lowers the body temperature, dry air can dry out the lungs and dirty air can cause infections or diseases.
      4. Materials pass back and forth between the fetus and the mother by using the umbilical cord.
      5. The hard palate is used to prtect the mouth.
      6. Our pig was supposed to be born. It was 40cm. We determined the age by measuring the length of the pig.

      Pig Post #1- Dissection of the Fetal Pig (Ariel & Larry)

      1. What are some characteristics shared by all mammals?
      • Are vertebrates (which means they have a backbone or spine).
      • Have hair on their bodies.
      • Produce milk to feed their babies.
      2. How are domestic pigs related to wild hogs found in some states?

      • Domestic pigs can live 15-20 years, but most become pork chops, bacon, and sausage long before that.

      3. What is the length of a pigs birth cycle in pigs? How does this compare to humans?
      • Although the number of piglets born will increase if mating is postponed, The results from a number of research trials comparing litter size after mating. Pregnancy rates were 69.6% for animals bred at first estrus and 77.4% when a high proportion of aborted human fetuses but not in those from domesticated mammals.
      4. Which is more distal to the elbow- the wrist or the hoof?
      • Distal is away from the center of body trunk or point of attachment. The wrist is farther away from center of body trunk.
      5. Post a picture of the pig and give the orientation using the following terms, anterior, posterior, dorsal , and ventral.
      The tail is posterior to the umbilical cord.
      The lungs are ventral to the spine. 
      The Heart is anterior to the kidneys.
      The Spleen is dorsal to the stomach.

      Pig Post #2- External Anatomy(group names)

      Questions

      1.   Approximately how many days from ferilization would your pig be if it measured 2 inches in length?( Hint: first, convert to cm.)

      2.  Why is the skin such an important organ?  List 3 functions of the skin.

      3.  Why does inhaled air need to be warmed, filtered, and moistened?

      4.  How do materials pass back and forth between the fetus and the mother?

      5.  What is the function of the hard palate?

      6.  How old was your pig?  How did you determine the age and what was your length?

      Dissection of the Fetal Pig ( Isaiah and Delonta)

      1. They are Vertebrates, endorthermic, have hair on their bodies and produce milk or their babies. 

      2. Domestic pigs live about 15-20 years but most become food. Pigs and hogs belong to the same family. 

      3. The length of a pigs menstral cycle is 21 days. Usually a human woman's menstral cycle lasts genarally a week. 

      4. The hoof is the most distal from the elbow. 

      5. 
      The ears are anterior to the snout. The anus is posterior to the tail. The tail is dorsal to the umbilical cord. The umbilical cord is ventral to the spine. 

      Pig Post #1 Dissection of the Fetal Pig (Ronjae and Saiswan )

      1. All mammals have vertebrates, they are endothermic, produce milk, and have hair on their skin.
      2. A domestic pig and a wild hog are from the same family which is the Suidae family. They have the same internal structure. However the domestic pig have a longer life span than the wild hog due to the hunting of wild hogs.
      3. A pig is pregnant for 112-115 days. Humans are pregnant for 10 months.
      4. The hoof is more distal to the elbow.
      5. The ear is anterior to the snout. The tail is dorsal to the umbilical cord. The thigh is ventral to the back. The tail is posterior to the ear.

      Pig Post #1- Dissection of the Fetal Pig(Jasmyn & N'Dia)

      Questions

      1. What are some characteristics shared by all mammals?
      Some characteristics shared by all mammals are hair and mammary glands. They also have a single dentary bone called the mandible. 

      2.  How are domestic pigs related to wild hogs found in some states?

      Domestic pigs live longer but dont live that long because they get turned into food first. Hogs and pigs are from the same family group: Artiodactyla. 

      3. What is the length of a pigs birth cycle in pigs?  How does this compare to humans? The pigs birth cycle is 112-115 days long. A human's birth cycle is 9 months long which is way longer than a pig's. 

      4.  Which is more distal to the elbow- the wrist or the hoof?

      The wrist is more distal to the elbow. 

      5.  Post a picture of the pig and give the orientation using the following terms, anterior, posterior, dorsal , and ventral.

      The snout is anterior to the heart.
      The spine is posterior to the lungs.
      The kidney is dorsal to the heart.
      The diaphgram is inferior to the lungs. 

      Pig Post #1- Dissection of the Fetal Pig(Group name here)

      Questions
      1. What are some characteristics shared by all mammals?
      2.  How are domestic pigs related to wild hogs found in some states?
      3. What is the length of a pigs birth cycle in pigs?  How does this compare to humans?
      4.  Which is more distal to the elbow- the wrist or the hoof?
      5.  Post a picture of the pig and give the orientation using the following terms, anterior, posterior, dorsal , and ventral.

      Monday, May 2, 2016

      Tiffany Ben: 15 facts: Muscular System

      1. The muscular system makes up about 40% of the average person’s body weight. 
      2. Muscles will last twice as long as the amount of time that it took to build them up. 
      3. Muscles can train very easily. 
      4. The smallest muscle in the human body is in your ear. 
      5. For every step that you take during the day, you’re exercising 200 muscles at the same time. 
      6. What makes the muscular system so unique is the fact that they do not have the ability to push at all. 
      7. When a human is born, they get all of the muscle fibers that they’ll have throughout their life. 
      8. The strongest muscle belongs to the tongue.
      9. When someone smiles, they are using 17 muscles. When someone frowns, they are using over 40 muscles. 
      10. There are muscles in the root of your hair that give you goosebumps 
      11. The largest muscle in the body is the Butt
      12. The hardest working muscle is the eye
      13. The muscle that lets you blink is the fastest muscle in the body
      14. The hardest muscle in the body is the chin
      15. The word muscle is derived from the Latin term musculus, meaning "little mouse". 



      Wednesday, April 13, 2016

      Bioethics Discussion (Nunu)

      Chapter 1 - Martin Needs Medical Treatment (or does he?)


      1) What is wrong with Martin?
      • Martin has a skin pigmentation disorder; he is very pale with white hair. His eyes are sensitive to strong light and if exposed to the sun, he can risk getting sun burn and/or skin cancer.



      2) Do you think Martin should have genetic treatment (if it possible) to correct his problem? Why or why not?
      • I think Martin should undergo genetic treatment because he would be able to regain eyes and skin color, as well as, not be sensitive to the sun and laughed at. He would simply have a happy life.



      3) Do you think Martin should avoid having children in order o no pass along his condition? Why or why not?
      • I think Martin should not avoid having children due to the risk of passing his condition to his offspring because as long as he have sex with a non albino, he most likely has at least a 50/50 chance to not pass it on to his offspring.



      4) What is the difference between ethical, legal, and social issues?
      • An ethical issue consists of morality and principals to solve a conflict. Legal issues are concerns that arise from the law. Social issues are issues that influences a considerable number of individuals within a society.


      5) Chapter vocabulary
      • Albino -A person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair
      • Genetics -The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
      • Pigment -The natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
      • Gene -A unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.


      Chapter 2 - Priya should find out if she has inherited a fatal disease (or should she?)


      1) Describe the disease Priya's mother had?
        •  Priya's mother had an illness called Huntington's disease. The disease is a genetic disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to mental decline and behavioral symptoms, such as, twitching and not being able to control speech and body movements.


      2)  If you were Priya, would you get tested for this disease? Why or Why not?
      • If I was Priya I would get tested because I would want to know if I have the disease or not. In particular, I would want to know so I can prevent passing it on to my children.


      3) If Priya is tested and found to have the gene for the disease, who else has a right to know?
      • If she Priya found out that she have the gene for the disease her family and friends should be informed, but I think her boyfriend and children should have the right to know.


      4) What are the pros and cons of having this genetic test performed?
      • Pros of getting tested are finding out and being on the safe side. Cons are finding out and it destroying your social life, such as, losing your family and friends or attempting suicide.


      5) Chapter vocabulary
      • Stethoscope genetic counseling -The counseling of individuals with established or potential genetic problems, concerned with inheritance patterns and risks to future offspring.
      • Mutation -Is a permanent alteration of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA or other genetic elements.
      • Human Genome Project -Is an international scientific research project with the goal of determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up human DNA, and of identifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome from both a physical and functional standpoint.
      • Disorder -A state of confusion.

      Tuesday, April 12, 2016

      Bioethics(Saiswan &'d Ronjae) Ch 2.

      6. Describe the disease Priya's mother had ?

      Her mom had Huntington disease, which is an inherited disease and its a progressive breakdown of nerves in the brain.

      7. If you were Priya's would you get tested for the disease? Why not? 

      I would get tested because the disease is something that you can inherit and that means when your in middle age which is when the disease occurs you could also have it so its better to know and not have to worry than stress and worry forever. 

      8. If Priya's is tested and found to have the gene for the disease, who else has right to know? (her family, her employers, her boyfriend...) Explain your answer.

      Anyone she wants to know has the right if she doesn't want nobody to know than they shouldn't know because its her life and maybe she doesn't want nobody feeling bad for her and worrying about her. so if she decides to tell anyone she can. If she doesn't want to than she doesn't have to.

      9. What are the pros (good points) and cons (bad points) of having this genetic tested performed?

      Pros- You would know and live your life in a better way, also you will let they worry go that you have or don't have it once you get tested.

      Cons- Getting tested can also be a bad thing because, once you know you know and you have no way to not think about it. You may let the fact that you know it will stress you out and maybe take control over your thinking.

      10. Chapter Vocabulary

      Stethoscope genetic counseling- is extremely important for anyone wanting to get information about their genes. Which they get for counseling from professional advisors who are experts on genetics and get great information that can possible help you.

      mutation- mutation is a change that occurs to the order of the bases of the appearing in the DNA inside a cell.

      Human Genome Project- scientists from around the world who decided to learn the language of the genes. 

      disorder- problems in how your body functions 

      Bioethics(Terrence Clark II and Tiffany Ben) Ch.2

      Bioethics Ch. 2

      Chapter 2 - Priya Should Find Out If She Has Inherited a Fatal Disease (or should she?)
      6. Describe the disease Priya's mother had?
      Priya's mother had Huntington's disease. it caused mood swings, and muscle spasms. there is a 100% percent fatality rate and it usually strikes people in there middle ages.
      7. If you were Priya, would you get tested for this disease? Why or Why not?
      Yes I would want to get tested because I would not want to put my love ones through the pain of watching me go through the
      symptoms.=================================================================================================================================================================================================================
      8. If Priya is tested and found to have the gene for the disease, who else has a right to know? (her family, her employers, her boyfriend...) Explain your answer.
      if Priya has the gene then she can tell who ever she feels needs to know. But technically its is no ones right to know her medical status. unless she wants kids then she should tell her boyfriend, because of the hereditary nature of the disease.
      9. What are the pros (good points) and cons (bad points) of having this genetic test performed?
      The pros would be that you are aware if you have the disease or not and you would be aware for the future and can plan for it. The cons would be that if it turns out you do have you will lose the hope of not having it.
      10. Chapter Vocabulary
      stethoscopegenetic counseling- The counseling of prospective parents on the probabilities and dangers of inherited diseases occurring in their offspring and on the diagnosis and treatment of such diseases
      mutation -change that occurs to the order of the bases appearing in the DNA inside a cell
      Human Genome Project-  an international scientific research project with the goal of determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up human DNA, and of identifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome from both a physical and functional standpoint.
      disorder- some mutations cause problems in how your body functions

      Bioethics Chapter 2 (N'Dia Vines)


      Chapter 2 - Priya Should Find Out If She Has Inherited a Fatal Disease (or should she?) 
      6. Describe the disease Priya's mother had? 

      She had Huntington's disease, this disease causes bad mood swings, twitching arms and legs and lose of control of movements. 

      7. If you were Priya, would you get tested for this disease? Why or Why not? 

      I would take the test to see if I have the dieease. Once I find out about the disease then I can take the next step necassary steps.

      8. If Priya is tested and found to have the gene for the disease, who else has a right to know? (her family, her employers, her boyfriend...) Explain your answer. 

      I think her family has the right to know first.

      9. What are the pros (good points) and cons (bad points) of having this genetic test performed?  

      Pros- she will find out wheter she got the disease Cons- she will find out her fear

      10. Chapter Vocabulary  
      stethoscopegenetic counseling- is the process by which the patients or relatives at risk of an inherited disorder are advised of the consequences and nature of the disorder, the probability of developing or transmitting it, and the options open to them in management and family planning. 

      mutation - a permanent alteration of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extra-chromosomal DNA or other genetic elements.

      Human Genome Project- is an international scientific research project with the goal of determining the sequence of chemical base pairs which make up human DNA, and of identifying and mapping all of the genes of the human genome from both a physical and functional standpoint.

      disorder- a state of confusion 

      Bioethics Blog Post-Chapter 2

      http://ehrweb.aaas.org/ehr/books/contents.html

      Instructions: Each chapter describes a scenario where a decision must be made about a medical treatment. Read the scenarios and think about the problem. As a group, read the scenario you are assigned and discuss the answers to the questions. You will be assigned several chapters for your group to read. At the end, you will share your story with the rest of the class. Today, everyone will read chapter 2 and work independently.



      Chapter 2 - Priya Should Find Out If She Has Inherited a Fatal Disease (or should she?)
      6. Describe the disease Priya's mother had?
      7. If you were Priya, would you get tested for this disease? Why or Why not?
      8. If Priya is tested and found to have the gene for the disease, who else has a right to know? (her family, her employers, her boyfriend...) Explain your answer.
      9. What are the pros (good points) and cons (bad points) of having this genetic test performed?
      10. Chapter Vocabulary
      stethoscopegenetic counseling
      mutation
      Human Genome Project
      disorder

      Bioethics Discussion(Terrence Clark II)

      Bioethics Discussion(Terrence Clark II)

      Chapter 1 - Martin Needs Medical Treatment (or does he?)
      1. What is wrong with Martin?
      Martin is albino, which means his skin has no color.
      2. Do you think that Martin should have genetic treatment (if it were possible) to correct his problem? Why or why not?
      I do not think he should get treatment (if it were possible) unless that is what he truly desired. I take this stance because it is apart of him and it is his decision on what he does with his body.
      3. Do you think Martin should avoid having children in order to not pass along his condition? Why or why not?
      Martin's condition is not infectious so it is once again up to him if he decides to avoid or associate with other children.
      4. What is the difference between ethical, legal, and social issues?
      Ethical issues are issues that involve controversial decisions that people take varying stances on because of their moral grounds.
      Social issues are issues that influence society.
      legal issue are a question of law or fact disputed by parties.
      5. Chapter Vocabulary (Define these words)
      albino- a person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair (which are white) and the eyes (which are typically pink).
      genetics-the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
      pigment-the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
      gene-a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.

      Monday, April 11, 2016

      Bioethics Discussion (Saiswan &'d Ronjae)

      1. What is wrong with Martin? 
      Martin is an albino which means that his skin has no color. He is very pale and his hair is white, and he doesn't see very well.

      2. Do you think that Martin should have genetic treatment (if it were possible) to correct his problem? Why or why not? 
      If it was possible to get the genetic treatment I believe that he should get the treatment, because if Martin plans on having kids and doesn't what them to obtain it than it would best if he was to get a treatment. An your skin having no color can effect you in certain weather and cause more damage to be done to your body.  

      3. Do you think Martin should avoid having children in order to not pass along his condition? Why or why not? 
      Yes I believe that martin should avoid having kids because when having kids this a human disorder that travels. This disorder transfers from parent to offspring, so its better if Martin doesn't what to have his kids with this to not have any at all.


      4. What is the difference between ethical, legal, and social issues? 
       The difference between these three are that ethics, social issues is a moral or what's right. While legal is dealing more with protection of laws and what regulations provide. 

      5. Chapter Vocabulary (Define these words) 
      albino -a person or animal having a congenital absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes.
      pigment - natural coloring of tissue.

      gene - a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to a offspring.
      genetics - they study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. 

      Bioethics Dicussion (N'Dia Vines & Malik Luck)


      Chapter 1 - Martin Needs Medical Treatment (or does he?) 
      1. What is wrong with Martin? 

      Martin is an albino.

      2. Do you think that Martin should have genetic treatment (if it were possible) to correct his problem? Why or why not?
        
      Martin should not get the genetic treatment because he is fine just the way he is. He shouldnt let the kids bother him and his mother should really love him for who he is. She shouldnt second guess his apperance. 

      3. Do you think Martin should avoid having children in order to not pass along his condition? Why or why not? 

      Martin should not avoid having kids because his kids might come out different. Even if they are albino, they are still people too. 

      4. What is the difference between ethical, legal, and social issues? 

      Ethics is a moral system and what you think is right or wrong. Legal issues have to do with it being part of the law and it has to be done. Social issues have to deal with society and fitting in with everyone else or just trying to be you. 

      5. Chapter Vocabulary (Define these words)  
      albino - a group of inherited disorders characterized by little or no melanin production
      genetics- is the study of genes,genetic variation, and heredity in living organisms. It is generally considered a field of biology, but it intersects frequently with many of the life sciences and is strongly linked wih the study of information systems.

      pigment- is a material that changes the color of reflected or transmitted light as the result of wavelength-selective absorption. 

      gene- is a locus (or region) of DNA that encodes a functional RNA or protein product, and is the molecular unit of heredity. 

      Bioethics Dicussion( you name here)


      http://ehrweb.aaas.org/ehr/books/contents.html

      Instructions: Each chapter describes a scenario where a decision must be made about a medical treatment. Read the scenarios and think about the problem. As a group, read the scenario you are assigned and discuss the answers to the questions. You will be assigned several chapters for your group to read. At the end, your group will share your story with the rest of the class. Today, everyone will read chapter 1 and work with one other person to complete this task.

      Chapter 1 - Martin Needs Medical Treatment (or does he?)
      1. What is wrong with Martin?
      2. Do you think that Martin should have genetic treatment (if it were possible) to correct his problem? Why or why not?
      3. Do you think Martin should avoid having children in order to not pass along his condition? Why or why not?
      4. What is the difference between ethical, legal, and social issues?
      5. Chapter Vocabulary (Define these words)
      albino
      genetics
      pigment
      gene

      Thursday, February 18, 2016

      Sub-work Day 2- Muscular System Disorders

      Identify 10 muscular system disorders and describe each disorder by giving the definition of the disorder,  which muscle groups or specific muscles are affected by this disorder, and common treatments used to help people who suffer from the characteristics of the the disorder.  Please send your assignment to my email at jaharris@dc.seedschool.org.  This assignment is due by the end of class.

      Wednesday, February 17, 2016

      Muscular System Blog(sub plans)

      Got to www.getbodysmart.com and take a journey through the muscular system and take the quizzes found on the first tab.  Send your results to my email at jaharris@dc.seedschool.org.

      Thursday, February 4, 2016

      Science Camp Opportunity for High School Senoirs



      Applications are due on February 17: National Youth Science Camp

      The West Virginia National Youth Science Camp is seeking applications from DC high school seniors who excel in math and science. Each delegate will receive a full scholarship which covers camp fees, transportation, and meals to attend a month-long residential camp near Bartow, West Virginia. Students selected to participate in this experience must have earned their high school diploma between January 1 and June 30, 2016, be District of Columbia residents, and commit to spending the full three-plus weeks at the camp. Applications are due February 17. Click here to apply. For more information, contact Mary Lord at mary.lord@dc.gov.

      Thursday, January 28, 2016

      Types of Tissue (Saiswan Ingram)


      Exocrine Glands- Sweat is a exocrine gland which help cool down the body.  Glands that produce and secret substances on an epithelial surface.

      Basement Membrane- the lower level of the membrane. The tattoo artist had to make sure the tattoo was put below the basement level

      Fibrous Connective Tissue- supports and shocks absorption into bones and organs different types of tissue.

      Hylaline cartilage-covers end of bones at joints (the elbow is filled with hylaline cartilage) aluminim covers the ends of things just like hyaline cartilage.

      Sweater is an example of stratified squamous epithelium because it had multiple layers and protects me from cold weather. 

      The shower curtain is an example of skeletal muscle tissue because when water (contractions) hit the curtain it controls the impact by "relaxing" and letting the water slip off of it.

      Like Bone Tissue, my ipad communicate and exchange information with other devices (osteocytes).


      Tuesday, January 12, 2016

      Types of Tissue (Ariel Chapman)

      Stratified Squamous Epithelium - The outer layer of the eyelid



      Basement Membrane - A lower layer of tissue underlying the epithelial tissue. When getting a tattoo the artist is suppose to it hit the basement membrane in order to create a good tattoo.

      Adipose Tissue - Function to protect the internal organs. Also called fat.


      Fibrous Connective Tissue - Made up of tendons and ligaments Tendons : connect muscle to bone



      Ligaments : connect bone to bone
      Skeletal Muscle Tissue - Muscles connected to bones


      Dense Connective Tissue - Cartilage : nose , ear , chondrocytes Exocrine Glands
      Exocrine Gland - Sweat that hopes cool down the body. Glands of the external secretion.