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Cells & DiseaseWho Infected Whom?
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Entry Task:
Are all diseases infectious?
Explain your answer (possibly with an example)
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Turn InDisease Research Report1. Use resource to answer questions 1-6
2. Identify your source for your answer to each question on the back of the paper
3. Make sure your answers are in your own words (not quoted from the source)
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Disease PSA Project Step 1: Disease Research Report
Step 2: Ms KL gives feedback on your Research
Not yet but soon!:
Step 3: Add to your research using Ms. KL’s feedback
Step 4: Learning about & observing PSA’s
Step 5: Prepare your own PSA about your disease
Step 6: Present your PSA
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Knowing About DiseaseDisease You Guardian Older
Adult
AIDS/HIV
Alzheimer’s
Amoebic D.
Anthrax
Asthma
Breast Canc.
Bronchitis
Chickenpox
Cholera
Cold
Cystic Fibrosis
Diabetes
Diptheria
Ebola
Leprosy
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Knowing About DiseaseDisease You Guardian Older
Adult
Hepatitis
Influenza
Leukemia
Lung Cancer
Lyme
Malaria
Measles
Meningitis
Mono
Multiple Scl.
Mumps
Parkinson’s
Pertussis
Pneumonia
Polio
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Knowing About DiseaseDisease You Guardian Older
Adult
Rabies
Ringworm
Rubella
Salmonella
Sickle Cell
Strep Throat
Tapeworm
Tetanus
Tuberculosis
Typhoid
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With Your GroupCompare the number of students, parents and grandparents who knew someone with a particular disease.
What patterns do you observe?
For example, which diseases were more familiar to the grand-parent generation than your generation?
What do you think is the reason for this?
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With Your Group
Would you expect to find that the same diseases are equally common in different parts of the world?
Why or why not?
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Who Infected Whom?
Read Introduction
&
Abingdon Chronicle Article
What is a carrier?
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Challenge:
Use the information on the Interview Cards to help you make a hypothesis
Who is (or are) the carrier(s) of the disease?
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Making a HypothesisPart A: Evidence from the Interviews
Follow steps 1-3
Complete steps 4 on a sheet of notebook paper that you will attach to this activity
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Example Hypothesis
Use the Web you created to make your hypothesis
Record your hypothesis on notebook paper
(this is step 4)
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Who to test?
With your partner, complete steps 5-7
For step 7, make the table on your notebook paper
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Who to test?
Name Symptoms?
(yes/no)
Disease Test
Results
Is this person a carrier?(yes/no)
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Collecting Lab EvidenceRead Reminder
8. Find the dropper bottle for ONE of the people you would like to test. Place 3 drops of the “saliva” sample onto a piece of labeled wax paper
9. Test the sample by adding 1 drop of Disease Indicator. Make sure the dropper does not touch the “saliva”
10. Record the results in the table you made on your notebook paper
11. Repeat steps 8-11 for the other people you are testing
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Who to test?
Name Symptoms?
(yes/no)
Disease Test
Results
Is this person a carrier?(yes/no)
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Homework:Who Infected Whom?Answer ANALYSIS Questions 1-7