Thursday, May 2, 2013

The Mexican Grey Wolf

THE MEXICAN GREY WOLF The scientific name for the Mexican Grey Wolf is also known as Canis lupus baileyi or the Spanish name Lobo. The Mexican Grey Wolf became an endangered species in 1973. This is when the endangered species act was passed, which provided protection. When the wolves came into conflict with humans killing the owners livestock the government became involved and created an exterminating campaign to rid the wolves. Humans also encroached into wolf territory causing wolves to lose their natural ability to produce and make their habitat strong. This is what led them to become endangered species. Grey Wolves are canines with long bushy tails that are black tipped. Their color is a mix of gray, and brown or black. Their facial markings are usually buffy, they look like German Shepherds. The Wolves have a larger head, narrow chest, and longer legs compared to the German Shepherds. Currently today there are over 50 breeding facilities across the United States and Mexico. Professional biologists and other wildlife facilities helped create this program in order to save this breed of animals. As of July 2008, there were over 327 Mexican Grey Wolves living in 47 captive wolf breeding holding facilities in the U.S. and Mexico, many of which are Zoos. Thanks to the reintroduction of wolves in 1995, Yellowstone National Park is one of the most favored places to see and hear wolves in the native habitat. Wolves like to travel in packs of at least 4 animals on average. Packs include mother and father wolves and pups. They like to stick together and produce strong social bonds, they are very family oriented and protect their own, and they may even sacrifice their own lives in order to save another life. Mating season in usually in the months of January & February, their gestation is 63 days and average between 4-7 pups. When the pups are born, the pack will care for them until they mature at about 10 months of age. Wolves usually eat ungulates, or large hoofed mammals, like elk, deer, moose and caribou. They also eat small prey consisting of beaver, rabbits, they are also known to be scavengers and often eat animals that have died of starvation or diseases. Ghosts of the Southwest, Author, Mark MacAllister http://www.azprogress.org/sites/default/files/content/mexican%20gray%20wolf.jpg May 1, 2013 Photo http://www.fieldtripearth.org/article.xml?id=1112 May 1, 2013 When did the Grey Wolf become endangered, Author, Katherine Hartman, eHow Contributor http://www.ehow.com/info_8652539_did-gray-wolf-become-endangered.html May 1, 2013 Grey Wolf, Author, Larry Schwiger Photo http://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Wildlife-Library/Mammals/Gray-Wolf.aspx May 1, 2013 Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf May 1, 2013 Los Angeles Times, author, Steve Marble http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-la-now-live-chat-gray-wolves-20130425,0,1647566.story May 1, 2013 Photo, Dawn Villella, AP http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-la-now-live-chat-gray-wolves-20130425,0,1647566.story May 1, 2013 Lobos of the Southwest, Author, Phil Carter Photo http://www.mexicanwolves.org/index.php/captive-breeding May 2, 2013 Defenders of wildlife, Author, John Eastcott, National Geographic’s Photo http://www.defenders.org/gray-wolf/basic-facts May 2, 2013

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Unit Paper 4


The Unit Paper 4

 

In reviewing the worldview choices, I feel my take on worldview would be stewardship.  We have an ethical responsibility to take care our earth and all our finite resources.  If our generation does not make better individual choices, there may not be any resources for our future generations.  I also feel that human beings should be mindful of how many offspring they reproduce.  It’s not ethical to have lots of children and use up many of the resources.  We must all engage in wise sustainability.

Four causes of environmental problems that we face are over Population, air pollution, water pollution, climate changes.

If I were assigned to write a research paper, I would choose Rachel Carson.  Rachel was a woman that had a passion for ecology.  It was her legacy to study and earn her degree in the 1900’s.  She made it her legacy to let the world know how important natural resources were, and not taking it for granted by destroying our world.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Discussion 3

Pneumonia

  
 Pneumonia is a disease caused by streptococcus pneumonia bacteria.  It is a leading cause of vaccine-preventable illness and death in the United States.  People 65 years and older, and the very young are most at risk.  Pneumonia disease can lead to serious infection of the lungs, blood, and covering of the brain also known as meningitis. This disease kills about 1 out of 20 people who get it.  There is a vaccination available for this disease (PPSV), but it is mostly used for elderly and the young.  This vaccination protects against 23 types of pneumococcal bacteria.
 I chose this topic as I was diagnosed with this in December.  I started out with a sore throat and it then turned into bronchitis, then into Pneumonia.  I was sick for 8 days until I ended up in the hospital for 4 days.  I felt fatigued and shortness of breath, my heart rate was over 150 and the doctors were afraid I would have a heart attack.  I was put on an antibiotic treatment for 4 days; also I had breathing treatments every 4 hours.  This knocked my immune system out of whack for over a month. 
Bacteria are single celled organisms.  They draw their energy and raw material from their environment.   Diagnostic tools include x-rays and examination of the sputum.  There are several treatments to treat this disease; it depends on the cause of pneumonia.  Bacterial pneumonia is treated with antibiotics.
Sepsis is a condition in which the body is fighting a severe infection that has spread to the bloodstream.  If a patient becomes “septic” they will have low blood pressure leading to poor circulation and lack of perfusion of vital tissues and organs.  When the infection is in the bloodstream and your immune system is in shock, it can sometimes lead to death and/or may take a long time to overcome the disease and return to your normal health.
“Sources”
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine, What you need to know, authors, CDC
April 24, 2013

Science Reference, authors Dan Hogan and Michele Hogan
April 24, 2013

Sepsis (Blood Infection), author, Jerry R. Balentine, DO, FACEP
April 24, 2013




Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Unit Paper 3



What is hemophilia?   Hemophilia is a collective term for several different hereditary bleeding disorders with similar symptoms.  Hemophilia is cause by a deficiency of one or more clotting factors.  I chose this topic because I was interested in what caused this type of disorder.  I do not know anyone personally affected by this, but I have heard how something as a minor scratch can cause such trauma to a human body.  This disorder is also caused by the third stage of hemostasis, which is stoppage of bleeding or of the circulation of blood to a part.
   
   
 
Hemophilia is a lifelong disease and is inherited from one of your parents and passed on to you as a carrier.  There are many types of hemophilia, there are two types of hemophilia, type A & B.  This is a lifelong disease, but with proper treatment, it can be maintained and live decent lives. Some signs and symptoms of hemophilia may include large bruises, joint swelling caused by internal bleeding, excessive and prolonged bleeding and tightness in joints.  What I found interesting was that a simple tooth extraction may cause excessive bleeding in a hemophiliac.  Emergency signs and symptoms can be a simple headache that is painful and last a long time, excessive vomiting as well as fatigue can play a factor in hemophiliacs. My suggestions are to pay attention to your body and visit a physician if you experience any severe medical illnesses.
You should avoid aspirin and any anti-inflammatory agents such as Advil as they interfere with blood clotting.  It is also a good idea to eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of water, if a cut arises, keep pressure on the sight that is bleeding. You must also pay attention to internal bleeding as well and call or visit an emergency room in a case of any significant trauma.
“Sources”
                Hemophilia, authors, Mayo Clinic Staff
                April 17, 2013

                Hemophilia, authors Troy S Cutler, MD
                April 17, 2013


1.        What one assignment or activity you performed in this unit are you the most proud of?                I enjoyed the tissue exercise; I learned a lot from that chapter and was able to understand the information.

2.       Why did you enroll in this biology class?
I enrolled in this class as it was my last class to fulfill my accounting degree. 

3.       Did you feel prepared for this experience when you registered?
No, I was extremely intimidated about taking this class, I am a math person; I have never been interested in Science.  I was scared at first, but you made the class interesting and easy to communicate my concerns and frustrations.

4.       How was your experience different from your expectations?
My experience was enjoyable from my beginning expectations.  My first test I performed badly, and was ready to give up and drop the class.  I am glad I stuck it out, it turned out that we use science in our everyday life and it’s not such a bad subject.   I admit, I hated and struggled in some of the lessons, but mostly enjoyed the challenge.
5.       What can I do to help you?
You were open and communicated well via emails and short videos…you also provided lots of help, and encouraged us to get the extra help.  I think you did a great job in preparing us for your tests, it was so nice to know that we could submit our answers prior to test taking and you would respond with suggestions.


Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Chicken Leg Dissection



                                                    



Describe how the connective tissue looks and feels.  What type of connective tissue is this?
The outside layer of the skin was slimy, bumpy and a milky looking color, it was very easy to cut away from the muscle of the chicken.  This type of connective tissue is squamous epithelium.

Describe the arrangement of the muscle bundles.
The muscle bundles are skeletal muscle tissues, as they connect to tendons which attach to bone.  They are very long and attach to the bone.

What sort of connective tissue are tendons composed of?
Tendons are composed of dense fibrous connective tissues

What sort of muscle tissue is represented?  How do you know?
The muscle tissue that is represented in this dissection would be the skeletal muscle tissue, the reason being is that tissues attach and connect to the tendons and bone.  The fibers are also thin and long.

Nerves are generally thin, threadlike white strands found between the muscle and the nearest bone.  Look for the nerve in your specimen.  Did you find them?
Yes, I found many white threadlike strands between the muscle and bone.

What is the physical difference in the tendon of the insertion when compared to the origin?
The tendon was small at the insertion, but dense and the origin is a little wider and not as dense.

What is the soft material inside a bone?
The soft material inside the bone is called bone marrow, which is a red like spongy feeling tissue.
Name three specific types of cells present here.  Do not break the bone; it is sharp!
The three cells that are present are the osteocytes, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts.

Name three functions of bone.
Three functions of bone are, support, movement, and protection.
What type of connective tissue composes the ligaments?
Ligaments are composed of dense fibrous connective tissue.


Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Unit 2

Sickle-Cell Anemia
       
What is sickle-cell anemia, and what causes this this disease?  Why does this disease mostly affect African Americans?  I chose this topic because it’s a disease that I am not familiar with or known any one affected by this disorder. 
Sickle-cell anemia is an inherited disorder in which the red blood cells assume a sickle shape when the oxygen concentration is low.  People who inherit one sickle cell gene and one normal gene have sickle cell trait.  This trait can be passed on to their children.  There are many factors in determining if the trait will be passed on.  For example:
·         If both parents have this trait there is a 25% chance the trait will be passed on.
·         If one parent has this trait, there is a 50% chance the trait will be passed on.
People with disease are born with two sickle cell genes one from each parent.  If you have only one sickle cell gene, it’s call a trait.   Nearly 40% of the black populations have the sickle-cell trait.  1 in 500 African Americans is born with sickle-cell anemia and only 8% have sickle-cell trait.
Sickle-cell anemia is present at birth, but usually don’t show any symptoms until around 4 months of age.  The symptoms that usually occur are shortness of breath, dizziness, headaches, coldness in the hands and feet.  Sometimes their skin will turn jaundice like color or even have pale skin or mucous membranes.
Currently bone marrow transplants are the only cure for sickle-cell anemia.  This procedure is not suitable for everyone.  Age, severity of the disease and donor availability play a role, bone marrow produces red blood cell curing the patient of sickle-cell anemia.
In my research on this disease, it’s upsetting to know that African Americans are mostly affected by this disease.  This puts a damper on trying to have a family and worry about this disease.  It would be beneficial for blood tests to be taken before starting a family

Sources
Sickle Cell Trait, Author, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
March 27, 2013

Sickle Cell Anemia,
March 27, 2013

What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Sickle Cell Anemia?
March 27, 2013

Cure for Sickle Cell Anemia, Author,,
March 27, 2013
   
1.        What one assignment or activity you performed in this unit are you the most proud of?
·         Flip-a-coin & genetics calculation lab
2.       What do you now understand best about the information in this unit?
·         Traits and Alleles
3.       What actions did you take for yourself to enhance learning or enjoyment of the material?
·         Viewed the videos and slideshows
4.        When did you feel most “connected” with the course?  Most distanced?   
·         Most connected ,Punnett squares.  Most distanced,  reading the genetic code of mRNA
5.       What could I offer you to help your understanding or enjoyment of the material?
·         More youtube videos






Monday, March 4, 2013

Value of Reproductive Cloning

What is cloning?  Cloning is the production of identical copies of a gene, a cell, or an organism. There are several types of cloning, therapeutic cloning, cloning of the cells from an embryo for the purpose of producing human stem cells, and human reproductive cloning, an adult human cell with the intent of producing a human body. 
Cloning is a very sensitive subject and some view it as morally and ethically wrong.   It should be a personal choice, but it affects our society and religious beliefs, whether you are for or against it, there will never be a mutual agreement on this subject, someone will always have a point of view on the subject.
The process of cloning is a difficult process and requires lots of research and money to develop a fool proof technique.  Scientists are ready to perform the biological engineering in cloning, but know there are moral issues involved in this study.   
Scientists generate clones by replacing the nucleus of an egg cell with that from another individual. Scientists have tried to clone human embryos, but are unsuccessful.  Human cloning is a very difficult process and will take many years of research in order to perfect.
On the other side, you will find an organization that is against this type of research. Human reproductive cloning is a conflict of liberties.  Many feel cloning will cause physical harm and lead to violations from this process, causing psychological harm.  Some scientists believe that it is up to the individual to agree upon the research.
Enacting a so-called ban from congress would accomplish absolutely nothing.  Banning the research would just put the scientists farther behind. If banning were illegal, there would be underground research conducted.  Cloning should not be political, but some feel it will either promote or hurt a political career.  Couples who are wanting to have a test tube baby would file law suits to protect their individual rights, and religious organizations would support the ban of cloning.
In my own personal opinion, I don’t mind either way if cloning is accepted or not.  I feel it is important for scientists to continue their research and find cures especially for the human body to heal from diseases.  The only thing I disagree upon is using animals for cloning experiments.  I feel it is not fair for the animals to be tested, but then if we do not have animals, how else would the testing be complete.

Sources
Cloning of a human, Author, Charles Q. Choi
March 4, 2013

Human reproductive cloning:  a conflict of liberties, Author, Joyce C. Havstad
March 4, 2013

Congress and cloning, Author, Wesley J. Smith
March 4, 2013