Monday, October 31, 2011

and the last scribe goes to...


Hii everyonee its Tessa N! WHOOOO LAST SCRIBE. big grin(thisss is gonna be the best one yet nbd)

Okay so, we started off class handing in our double bubble maps of bacterial disease VS. viral disease. Bacterial disease produce toxins and may be treated with antibiotics. Some examples of bacterial disease are staph, lyme disease,meningitis (hope i spelled that right) and strep throat. Viral disease may be treated with antivirals, cannot be treated with antibiotics, may lead to cancer, damages DNA, the lytic cell will burst, and it disrupts the cellular process by hijacking the normal function of cells.Some examples of viral disease are HIV/AIDS, influenza, polio, and smallpox. Bacterial disease and viral disease both evolve rapidly, attack and destroy cells, disrupt homeostasis, are prevented by a vaccine, are caused by pathogens, reproduce rapidly, and are preventable in the same ways.

Thennn... we took about 5 minutes to discuss our muddiest points with our neighbors, talking about the things we were confused about from the homework. Then, we had about 10 minutes to ask questions for the quiz we were about to take.

Finally, we took our quiz! We had about 20 minutes at the end of class. It was mostly multiple choice, with two fill in the blank, and two short answer questions. It was on all of 20, and section 33.1- mostly about viruses, bacteria and diseases. I hope everyone did great !

Welll... that's it! I hope I see everyone bright and early at 5:00 am tomorrow... lol i can't wait for the pep rally, it's gonna be great!(:

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