What health problems did/does each person experience (asthma, diabetes, autoimmune disease, heart disease/attack, stroke, cancer, depression or other mood disorders, alcoholism, repeated ear infections as a child, etc. along with risk behaviors such as smoking or obesity).

Now let’s take a look in your genetic closet … did you find any “skeletons”? Be sure and review the attached rubric very carefully to see the assignment grading criteria.    BI114 LAB PROJECT 3:  YOUR FAMILY HEALTH HISTORY   “. . . the rich ate and drank freely, accepting gout and apoplexy as things that ran mysteriously in respectable families . . .” -George Eliot   Here are your instructions for your third lab project, BI114 students:  You will construct a family “heath tree”- this will involve both a little genealogy research and sharp interviewing skills on your part to first construct a family tree. It should include your children, your siblings and their children, your parents, grandparents, blood aunts, uncles and first cousins at the MINIMUM! If you can generate information further back (at the great-grandparent or before stage) I encourage you to do so, but be aware when you ask what great-grandpa had or died from you may hear answers like “quinsy”, “dropsy” or “consumption”. Be prepared to try to determine what these terms even mean! (Google and medical dictionary sites are recommended for this). Here are a couple of good ones on the Web!:  Old Medical Term Glossary   The type of information you are after here is two-fold:  1) What health problems did/does each person experience (asthma, diabetes, autoimmune disease, heart disease/attack, stroke, cancer, depression or other mood disorders, alcoholism, repeated ear infections as a child, etc. along with risk behaviors such as smoking or obesity). If they are deceased, at what age did they die?  and  2) From this information, what clear inheritable disease tendencies appear in your own personal gene ‘wading pool’?  You should address these risk factors and your concerns/plans for managing them in your conclusions and summary.  Here is a great VERY helpful  website that you may find very useful in completing this project!  Family Health History  You can download it and submit it as an attachment with your summary. And here is a useful checklist type questionnaire from Dr, Oz which you may also find useful:     You may complete this project as a written narrative or using Excel or the organizational chart function in Word or PPT …I really want the students to find their own “style” for this project …I get PPTs, spreadsheets, charts, web-based ones like yours, and written narratives … ALL are acceptable, and I like the variety! 🙂     Please submit your family history data and your conclusions below, This should be submitted as an attachment and be sure you include a summary of your findings and what you think they mean to (and for) your future.  Include what can you do to try to avoid any hereditary health issues that you discovered!  You must also post a brief summary of what you learned in the appropriate place on the Discussion board to talk about with your fellow classmates.  Remember that you needn’t post anything you feel sensitive or uncomfortable about!  Last comment: What if your family is very small, fragmented or you are adopted? That’s OK … you may BORROW a family, maybe a spouse’s or a close friend’s!

.Define energy, and state where living things get the energy  they need.

Directions: Answer each of the following questions.

1.Define energy, and state where living things get the energy  they need.

2. What is an autotroph? Give an example.

3. How does photosynthesis change energy?

4. How do heterotrophs obtain food?

5. What are the stages of photosynthesis? Which stage occurs first?

6. Describe the chloroplast and its role in photosynthesis.

7. Summarize what happens during the light reactions of photosynthesis.

8. What happens during the carbon fixation step of the Calvin cycle?

9. During which stage of photosynthesis is glucose made?

Essay submission: Select one (1) Biology topic from this lesson, and submit a 3-5 paragraph essay about the topic. Present the answer in complete sentences with supporting information from the Lesson. Do not copy and paste from the Lessons or Internet resources, but answer in your own words to demonstrate understanding of the material. Remember to cite your sources!

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Give some thought to how we can identify our informant in virtual ethnography. what are your ideas?

https://archive.org/details/WeschYouTube

Click on the link above to watch the video.( 55:00)

Please watch the video (YouTube). (https://archive.org/details/WeschYouTube)

And after watching the video, please write down answer to the question below.

The answer to the question must be found in the video.

Below are seven questions.

Each questions, I need 150 words.

Michael Wesch You Tube ethnography video.

Q1) The video explores a list of topics in relation to the You Tube phenomenon.

Select from the list below and discuss how the video explores these topic.

Then include in your discussion where else in society these functions are served.

– The Medium and other subtopics including

Mediascapes, Vlogging, Video aesthetics, and Virtual worlds.

Q2) As we have previously discussed in class culture is defined by time and space Apply these defining components of culture to You Tube culture. For example, How do we gave to alter or expand our definitions of time and space when working and researching in the world?

Q3) Give some thought to how we can identify our informant in virtual ethnography. what are your ideas?

Q4. A) In the video a speaker discussing piracy calls this an age of prohibition. He talks about how corrupting it is to force young people to “live against the law” What is he referring to?

How do you feel about these observations?

Q4. B) Related to this Discussion is the idea of Context Collapse as mentioned in the video.

Discuss your thoughts about this. Is this a new phenomenon?

Why or why not, explain.

Q5.) Wesch Hypothesizes, that the internet is serving a purpose of function that is missing in modern “suburban: life. That the internet is mediating the split between the virtual and the physical because the physical does not have what people need anymore.

 

Q6.) Do you think more like Wesch or like Boellstorff. why?

What is the primary benefic in using a dual- or triple-head scintillation camera in SPECT? What additional problems , if any, do these entail?

1. Is it essential to acquire data from all sides (300o angle) for accurate reconstruction in SPECT? Can it be less than 180o ?

2. What is the primary benefic in using a dual- or triple-head scintillation camera in SPECT? What additional problems , if any, do these entail?

3. Why is quality control important in SPECT?

4. What two factors make quantitation with SPECT less accurate than PET?

5. Why is the resolving time of a coincidence circuit an important parameter in a PET scanner?

6. List the various stages in the development of radiation injury.

7. For the same radiation dose, what are the other factors that can modify the biological effects or their intensity?

8. Generally , below what dose are acute effects not observable?

9. Name the most common late biological effect and give its probability of ocurance after 1 rem of total body irradiation at low dose rate to a general population.

10. What is the most sensitive period during pregnancy for the development of a fetal abnormality?

11. What factor relates absorbed dose to equivalent dose or dose equivalent?

12. What is tissue weighting factor and why is it needed?

13. Effective doses from an internally absorbed radionuclide have to be modified. Why? How ?