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BIOL202 Week 4 Discussion; Antibiotic Resistance
  • BIOL202 Week 4 Discussion; Antibiotic Resistance

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  • Week 4: Antibiotic Resistance I chose to be the patient with possible MRSA. 1. Is this infection likely MRSA? 2. What would a MRSA infection look like on a patient; for example, describe how the wound presents. 3. Was the patient exposed to MRSA in the hospital prep, during the surgery the week previously or sometime afterwards (post- discharge)? 4. Where does liability for this (potential) infection rest? Is it the responsibility of the patient (making sure she followed her discharge instr...
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BIOL202 Week 6 Discussion Immunity and Probiotics Respiratory Distress APU
  • BIOL202 Week 6 Discussion Immunity and Probiotics Respiratory Distress APU

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  • W6:RespiratoryDistress IchoseTopic2presentanargumenttosupportlackofvaccinationasacauseforresurgence.  Whatisthemechanism(s)thatBordetellapertussisusestoinvadeepithelialcellsinthelungs?  WhydoesthisGram-negativebacteriacausethecharacteristiccoughthatitdoes?  Whyisinfantmortalityhigh?  WhatroledoesherdimmunityplayinthespreadofaninfectiousdiseaselikeWhoopingcough?
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BIOL202 Week 5 Discussion; Immunity and Probiotics
  • BIOL202 Week 5 Discussion; Immunity and Probiotics

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  • Week 5: Immunity and Probiotics For this discussion, I chose Activia yogurt. 1. What part of immunity or our immune system might probiotics exert an effect, if any? 2. Explain the proposed mechanism(s) of how probiotics work? 3. Does one have to buy a special brand of the products for it to work? 4. You only chose one of the topics, but what is the common denominator from all of them (it's a microbe)?
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BIOL202 Week 7 Discussion; Gamma Rays and Microbial Genetics
  • BIOL202 Week 7 Discussion; Gamma Rays and Microbial Genetics

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  • Week 7: Gamma Rays and Microbial Genetics For this discussion, I chose Topic 1 Pro Gamma Irradiation of Food. ▪ Would you eat gamma-irradiated strawberries? ▪ Gamma-irradiation does extend the shelf-life but after some time, mold does begin to grow. Where does the mold come from? ▪ Was the mold already present on the strawberries and the growth slowed by the gamma irradiation? ▪ If gamma irradiation becomes the standard for processing produce, over time will the constant radiation e...
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BIOL202 Week 5 Discussion Immunity and Probiotics APU
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  • Week 5:Immunityand Probiotics For this discussion, I chose Activia yogurt. 1. Whatpartofimmunityorourimmunesystemmightprobioticsexertaneffect,ifany? 2. Explaintheproposedmechanism(s)ofhowprobioticswork? 3. Doesone have tobuyaspecialbrandof theproductsforittowork? 4. Youonlychoseoneofthetopics,butwhatisthecommondenominatorfromallof them(it'samicrobe)?
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BIOL202 Week 4 Discussion; Antibiotic Resistance
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  • Week 4: Antibiotic Resistance I chose to be the patient with possible MRSA. 1. Is this infection likely MRSA? 2. What would a MRSA infection look like on a patient; for example, describe how the wound presents. 3. Was the patient exposed to MRSA in the hospital prep, during the surgery the week previously or sometime afterwards (post- discharge)? 4. Where does liability for this (potential) infection rest? Is it the responsibility of the patient (making sure she followed her discharge ins...
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BIOL202 Week 7 Discussion Gamma Rays and Microbial Genetics APU
  • BIOL202 Week 7 Discussion Gamma Rays and Microbial Genetics APU

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  • Week 7:GammaRaysandMicrobialGenetics Forthisdiscussion,IchoseTopic1ProGammaIrradiationofFood.  Wouldyoueatgamma-irradiatedstrawberries?  Gamma-irradiationdoesextendtheshelf-lifebutaftersometime,molddoesbegintogrow. Where does themold come from?  Wasthemoldalreadypresentonthestrawberriesandthegrowthslowedbythegammairradiation?  If gamma irradiation becomes the standard for processing produce, over time will theconstantradiationexposureselectforresistantstrainsofmicrobesthatwillev...
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BIOL202 Week 8 Discussion; Share Project and Course Reflection
  • BIOL202 Week 8 Discussion; Share Project and Course Reflection

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  • Reflection on the Project and Course: My results from every lab experiment I conducted were positive. The experiments used a range of...
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BIOL202 Week 6 Discussion; Immunity and Probiotics Respiratory Distress
  • BIOL202 Week 6 Discussion; Immunity and Probiotics Respiratory Distress

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  • W6: Respiratory Distress I chose Topic 2 present an argument to support lack of vaccination as a cause for resurgence.  What is the mechanism(s) that Bordetella pertussis uses to invade epithelial cells in the lungs?  Why does this Gram-negative bacteria cause the characteristic cough that it does?  Why is infant mortality high?  What role does herd immunity play in the spread of an infectious disease like Whooping cough?
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BIOL202 Week 4 Discussion Antibiotic Resistance APU
  • BIOL202 Week 4 Discussion Antibiotic Resistance APU

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  • Week 4:AntibioticResistance IchosetobethepatientwithpossibleMRSA. 1. IsthisinfectionlikelyMRSA? 2. What would a MRSA infection look like on a patient; for example,describehowthewoundpresents. 3. WasthepatientexposedtoMRSAinthehospitalprep,duringthesurgery theweek previously orsometimeafterwards(post-discharge)? 4. Where does liability for this (potential) infection rest? Is it theresponsibilityofthepatient(makingsureshefollowedherdischargeinstructions,etc),nurse(s),scrubtechnicians,physic...
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