lesson plan
Teacher Name:
Anthony Samuel
Lesson No 2.7 Subject:
Biology HL Date:
16-04-21
School Name: Christ Junior College Topic: Animal Biotechnology
Class: 1 DP
Teaching
Points |
Instructional
Objectives |
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1.
Animal
biotechnology 2.
Hela cell |
Knowledge: Pupil will
be able to 1.
Describe Animal biotechnology 2.
Potential sources
for replacement organs for humans, and models for human disease 3.
Discover HeLa is
an immortal cell line used in scientific research |
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Understanding: Pupil
will be able to 1. HeLa cells, like other cell lines, are
termed "immortal“ 2. Cultured meat produced from bovine stem cells was
successfully used to make the world’s first burger with biosynthesized meat |
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Application:
Pupil will be able to HeLa cells have been used in testing how parvo virus infects
cells of humans, HeLa, dogs, and cats |
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Instructional
Aids/Teaching resources |
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1.
PowerPoint 2.
Crossword 3.
(363) The immortal cells
of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri - YouTube |
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Differentiated
Instruction plan |
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1.
Scaffolding (Crossword) 2.
Video (363) The immortal cells of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri -
YouTube |
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References |
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1. Biology - Course Companion - Andrew Allott and David
Mindorff - Oxford 2014 2. (363) The immortal cells
of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri - YouTube |
Skill: Pupil will be
able to 1.
1. Students
will be able to explain hoe stem cell are potential sources for replacement organs for humans, and models
for human disease 2.
Students will be able to analyse HeLa cells have been used in testing how parvo virus infects
cells of humans, HeLa, dogs, and cats
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Previous
Knowledge |
Teacher
Activity |
Pupil
Activity |
Animal biotechnology |
Define Animal biotechnology |
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Animal
biotechnology is a branch of biotechnology in which molecular biology
techniques are used to genetically engineer (i.e. modify the genome
of) animals in order to improve their suitability for
pharmaceutical, agricultural or industrial applications. |
Statement
of Aim: Today let us learn about the cell culture and HeLa
cell |
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Content
Analysis |
Expected
Learning Outcome |
Learning
Experience |
Black
Board Work/ Evaluation |
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Teacher
Activity |
Pupil
Activity |
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Animal biotechnology |
•
Animal
biotechnology is a branch of biotechnology in which molecular biology
techniques are used to genetically engineer (i.e. modify the genome
of) animals in order to improve their suitability for
pharmaceutical, agricultural or industrial applications. |
Define Animal biotechnology Show the video (363) The immortal cells
of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri - YouTube Ethical and practical
concerns |
Student will be able to
define and understand the Animal biotechnology Ethical and practical concerns related to the use of
donor organs from primates, the pig, in particular, is being considered as an
alternative. |
Define Animal
biotechnology •
Animal
biotechnology is a branch of biotechnology in which molecular biology
techniques are used to genetically engineer (i.e. modify the genome
of) animals in order to improve their suitability for
pharmaceutical, agricultural or industrial applications. |
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Content
Analysis |
Expected
Learning Outcome |
Learning
Experience |
Black
Board Work/ Evaluation |
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Teacher
Activity |
Pupil
Activity |
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HeLa cell |
HeLa is an immortal cell line used in scientific research |
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HeLa is an immortal cell line used in
scientific research. •
It
is the oldest and most commonly used human cell line. •
cell
line was derived from cervical cancer cells taken on February 8,
1951 •
From Henrietta
Lacks, a patient who died of cancer on October 4, 1951. •
George
Otto Gey found that they could be kept alive, and isolated one specific
cell, multiplied it, and developed a cell line. •
HeLa',
the first two letters of the patient's first and last name; this became the
name of the cell line. |
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Student will be able to understand How
HeLa is an immortal cell line used in
scientific research. |
Activity Subculture Cell line and create secondary cell line |
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Concluding
Statement: Students will be able to learn about the
cell culture and HeLa cell |
Page 6
Recapitulation |
Black
Board Work |
· HeLa is an immortal cell line used in scientific research. It
is the oldest and most commonly used human cell line.
cell line was derived
from cervical cancer cells taken on February 8, 1951 · Cultured meat produced from bovine stem cells was
successfully used to make the world’s first burger with biosynthesized meat |
1.
Animal
biotechnology 2.
Hela cell |
Homework
Questions Solve
Crossword |
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Activity Subculture
primary cell line for secondary growth |
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