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9-27-11 Tuesday, Please Do Now

9-27-11 Tuesday, Please Do Now. How do different organelles affect your body? (Draw) Use your Cell Quiz Study Guide if you forgot! Come in and make up your quiz ASAP!. 9-27-11 Tuesday, Objective. SWBAT describe stem cells, their importance and why they’re controversial. PDN

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9-27-11 Tuesday, Please Do Now

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  1. 9-27-11 Tuesday, Please Do Now • How do different organelles affect your body? (Draw) • Use your Cell Quiz Study Guide if you forgot! • Come in and make up your quiz ASAP!

  2. 9-27-11 Tuesday, Objective • SWBAT describe stem cells, their importance and why they’re controversial. • PDN • Stem Cell Presentation • Tourettes Video • Exit Ticket

  3. What are Stem Cells? • Stem cells are one kind of cell found in your body. Stem cells are “blank” cells. They turn into the different cells in your body. Stem cells can turn into the skin, blood, bone, and brain cells. • Some scientists were studying stem cells, and now these scientists think that stem cells can cure diseases. Scientists found ways to make the stem cells grow hair, for bald people, and organs like livers and kidneys, for people whose organs don't work anymore. These scientists are finding more and more things to do with stem cells.

  4. A Little More About Stem Cells • Embryos usually form inside the mother's body and then grow into healthy babies. Scientific researchers, however, have learned how to form embryos outside the body, in a laboratory. This has been a wonderful development for mothers and fathers who have been unsuccessful in having a baby. Scientists can develop embryos and then implant them in the mother to grow into normal, healthy babies. This means many couples who couldn't have babies now can.

  5. Why do we need stem cells? • Nerve Cells • Brain Cells • Cardiac Cells

  6. What are stem cells? TWO TYPES Embryonic Adult

  7. How can they do this?

  8. Why are they important? • Have the potential to cure diabetes, allow paralyzed people to walk again, cure Parkinson’s and Alzheimer's disease

  9. An actual stem cell

  10. Why all the debate?

  11. The Debates • Republicans vs. Democrats • Religion vs. Science • Pro life vs. Pro Choice • Kill life to save life?

  12. Please Do Now • What are stem cells? • Why do some people support stem cells? • Why do some people oppose stem cells? • Where do you think you fall?

  13. Different Stands • 1. I’m completely against. It’s murder. • 2. I’m for ONLY when the embryo was going to be discarded. • 3. I’m completely for even if they embryo WASN’T going to be discarded.

  14. Please Do Now • Sit back • Relax • And enjoy the psychology videos!

  15. This I Believe Essays • This I Believe is an international organization engaging people in writing and sharing essays describing the core values that guide their daily lives. Some 100,000 of these essays, written by people from all walks of life, are archived here on our website, heard on public radio, chronicled through our books, and featured in weekly podcasts. The project is based on the popular 1950s radio series of the same name hosted by Edward R. Murrow.

  16. Points to Include in Your Essay Pro Con A fertilized human egg is always a potential person Scientific research is not more important than potential life It is right to protect life (even at its earliest stages) It is wrong to use potential human embryos to save other humans Stem cells could possibly cure and heal a vast number of diseases • A fertilized human egg is not a potential person without the perfect lining of a woman’s uterus • Stem cells can cure and heal a vast number of diseases • It is right to help those who are suffering • It is wrong to NOT save lives when we have knowledge and ability to do so • Scientific research must move forward

  17. Your “This I Believe” Essay… • 1. Must start with “I believe…” • 2. Must be at least three paragraphs • 3. Must make a logical argument • 4. Must be grammatically sound • 5. Must be personal, passionate and powerful!

  18. Please Do Now • Identify the 8 organelles of the Eukaryotic (animal) cell that we studied.

  19. Fill in the Gaps • 1. What is the difference between a eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell? • 2. How do organelles affect your body? • 3. What are the two ways stem cells are made? • 4. Why do some think stem cell research is murder and others don’t? • 5. WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?!

  20. Organelle Charades • You draw the name of an organelle, read the description and act it out! • Your classmates have to determine what organelle you are!

  21. Please Do Now • Please turn in your “This I Believe” Essay

  22. Your Essay • The FINAL draft is due TOMORROW. • This will count as a project grade. • You will read your (typed) essay out loud to the class tomorrow in the form of a presentation.

  23. Your “This I Believe” Essay… • 1. Must start with “I believe…” • 2. Must be at least three paragraphs • 3. Must make a logical argument • 4. Must be grammatically sound • 5. Must be personal, passionate and powerful!

  24. Today’s Objective and Game Plan • SWBAT identify organelles of a cell and describe their function. • Please complete this cell packet. You may use your notes, quiz, each other and me.

  25. Please Do Now • Read over your essay. Be prepared to present it to the class. • When you present, you don’t just read—you entertain.

  26. Game Plan and Objective • “This I Believe” Presentations • Organelle Charades • Organize your binder • It’s FRIDAY!

  27. The Mitochondria • Is what gives your energy!

  28. The Golgi Apparatus • Packages protein and sends it what muscle you’re working.

  29. The Cell Membrane • Decides what to let in and what to get rid of. It determines how much fat your cells want to hold.

  30. The ER • Folds up protein so your body can use it where it’s needed.

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