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SGI Biology, Second Edition Cell Biology Unit

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SGI Biology, Second Edition Cell Biology Unit
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Science and Global Issues: Biology, Second Edition
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Agricultural Science
Biology
Chemistry
Earth Science / Geology
Environmental Science
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SGI Biology, Second
Edition Cell Biology Unit
26-40 (6-8 WEEKS)
All organisms are susceptible to disease. The effects of
diseases vary from mild to devastating and affect
sustainability at the environmental, economic, and social
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level. For example, foot-and-mouth and mad cow diseases
have periodically wiped out huge herds of cattle, causing
economic hardship for those whose livelihoods depend on
the cattle. Influenza pandemics have killed millions of
people, and recent epidemics of H1N1 and SARS viruses
have threatened entire cities. Diseases are caused by
infectious microbes, such as bacteria and viruses, genetic
factors, and other events that cause breakdowns in the structure or function of cells. Understanding
the mechanisms of a disease is essential to people’s ability to prevent, eradicate, and cure it and to
maintain the sustainability of populations and communities. In this unit, you will examine several
diseases and their social, environmental, and economic consequences. You will learn about the
mechanism of these diseases at the cellular level. You will also investigate the structures and
functions of normal cells and some of the processes that occur inside these cells. At the end of the
unit, you will make recommendations for how best to allocate limited funding to address world health
problems.
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Content in SGI Biology, Second Edition Cell Biology Unit is organized into activities, as follows:
ACTIVITY TITLE
ACTIVITY OVERVIEW
1.
World Health and Sustainability
What do health indicators show about world health and
sustainability?
2.
Cells and Disease
How do observations of cells help doctors and scientists
diagnose and study diseases?
3.
What Is a Cell?
What are the similarities and differences in cells from various
living organisms?
4.
What Do Cells Do?
What are the functions of the structures in cells?
5.
What Do Specialized Cells Do?
What are the specialized structures and functions of cells?
6.
Cell Structure and Function
What are the fundamental structures and functions of cells?
7.
A Model Membrane
What structures and characteristics help the cell membrane
perform its functions?
8.
The Cell Membrane and Diffusion
What factors determine whether a substance moves across a
model of the cell membrane?
9.
Cell Membrane Structure and
Function
How do the structures of the cell membrane help it function?
10.
Functions of Proteins in Cells
What are the functions of proteins in cells and viruses?
11.
Investigating Enzyme Function
How do pH and temperature affect the function of the enzyme
lactase?
12.
Photosynthesis and Cellular
Respiration
How do photosynthesis and cellular respiration meet the energy
needs of all organisms?
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SGI Biology, Second Edition Cell Biology Unit
13.
The Cell Cycle
What happens during each phase of the cell cycle, and how are
the phases regulated?
14.
Stem Cell Differentiation
How do stem cells produce specialized cells?
15.
Stem Cell Research
What are the current scientific understandings and social debates
about stem cell research?
16.
HIV/AIDS Infection and Cell
Organelles
How does HIV take over a cell's structures and organelles during
infection and use them to reproduce?
17.
Disease Interventions
What are the benefits, drawbacks, and trade-offs of some
disease interventions?
18.
World Health Proposal
How should funding be allocated to address sustainability
problems related to world health?
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students. Each activity in the student book is
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Projects. Through inquiry-based, hands-on
experiences students connect basic biological
concepts with relevant, real-world
sustainability issues. Woven throughout the
student book are integrated literacy strategies that help students process new
science content, develop their analytical skills, make connections, and express their
knowledge orally and in writing.
The embedded assessment system helps teachers identify students’ strengths and
weaknesses throughout the course. This provides valuable information about when
lessons might need to be adjusted so that all students get the best chance to build
their knowledge and appreciation of science. The student book is richly illustrated
with relevant photographs and diagrams. A comprehensive appendix provides
additional student resources.
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