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Preview of DNA Mutation & Repair Medical Case Study: Skin Cancer UV Sunlight Genetics Gene

DNA Mutation & Repair Medical Case Study: Skin Cancer UV Sunlight Genetics Gene

High School Biology Case Study: The Boy Who Hid From the Sun (Xeroderma Pigmentosum) Engage your High School Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, or Health Science students with this captivating, real-world medical case study! This 13-page comprehensive resource explores the fascinating and rare genetic disorder, Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP), through the eyes of a young patient named Eric. XP is a rare, inherited, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by an extreme sensitivity to ul
Preview of Sub Plan- Malaria (Science Article) Blood Cell Parasite Pathogen Fever Mosquito

Sub Plan- Malaria (Science Article) Blood Cell Parasite Pathogen Fever Mosquito

This 7-page resource on malaria includes 15 free-response questions and 5 multiple-choice quiz questions designed to reinforce student understanding of the parasite’s life cycle, global impact, prevention strategies, and current treatments. A complete answer key is included to make grading quick and stress-free. Perfect for homework assignments, review practice, or as a ready-to-use activity for substitute plans, this resource helps students engage with both the science and human impact of malar
Preview of Lung Cancer Medical Case Study: Smoking Cigarettes Carcinogen Tobacco Nicotine

Lung Cancer Medical Case Study: Smoking Cigarettes Carcinogen Tobacco Nicotine

Engage your high school science and A&P students with this comprehensive medical case study focused on lung cancer. This 11-page resource provides an in-depth, real-world look at carcinogens, pathophysiology, and clinical diagnosis. Perfect for units on the respiratory system, cancer biology, homeostasis, and risk factors. Use this case to teach critical thinking and diagnostic reasoning and have your students think like doctors! Students will follow the journey of Jack Bu
Preview of How to Read Signal Transduction Diagrams

How to Read Signal Transduction Diagrams

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Melissa Taylor
The purpose of this guide is to introduce students to the common symbols and elements they may encounter when examining signal transduction pathway diagrams. It is designed to provide instruction on how to interpret these diagrams as a foundation for more in-depth analysis. Students are introduced to the key components of signal transduction—reception, transduction, and response. They are guided in interpreting diagram symbols, including straight arrows, curved arrows, inhibitory bars, and two c
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