Bacteria and How They Cause Diseases Discussion
Bacteria and How They Cause Diseases Discussion
You have reviewed bacteria and how they cause disease. In some cases the spread of bacterial infections is actually caused by human error. In the Microbial Pie case, you saw how improperly prepared food, poor hand washing, or improperly stored food can cause outbreaks of bacterial infections. In remote areas this could occur as well. Discuss what measures you would take in a remote area of the world where you may be sent by WHO. Remember, you have limited resources, water may be contaminated, and there is no refrigeration.
Exercise 2
Research malaria. What type of microorganism causes it?
Then work through the Khan Academy tutorial on Malaria
Review structure and function of human cells.
Design and submit a concept map on what you have learned. It should include concepts and connections between concepts including:
Types of eukaryotic microorganisms that cause disease
Structure of eukaryotic microorganisms
Host-Parasite relationship
Examples
Disinfection/destruction of different types of eukaryotic microorganisms
Exercise 3
Activity 1: Cell Models
Make a model of a typical human cell with the major organelles. Label all the organelles and provide a short description of their function.
Take pictures of your cell.
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Activity 2: Virtual Lab Cellular Pursuit
Complete the virtual lab Cellular Pursuit
Activity 3: Virtual Lab Virtual Pathology
Complete the virtual lab Virtual Pathology
Activity 4: Pandemic
Play Pandemic II
Find friends or classmates to play with you. Discuss what occurs as the disease spreads and what challenges occur in trying to control the pandemic.
Activity 5: Case Study
Complete the case Study: African Illness: A Case of Parasites?
First, Download the case study.
Second, Work through the case, answering all questions.
Submit all work including lab reports, analysis of pandemic game, and case study to Moodle.